Apr 29, 2008

Japanese manners have dropped to …


This poster is put in a train that I use for going to my office. I felt that Japanese people's manner have dropped to the bottom of the ground when I saw it for the first time.

These sayings look me as "Atarimae"(当たり前)that means common sense that everybody knows. But, JR stuffs have to teach people them. Why?

I often see high-school students sitting on the floor in a train. Now is the time when we have to teach younger people about basically simple social rule.

Apr 26, 2008

"Umigame"



I found this sign on my home course for bike ride last Sunday. It says that here is a place where sea turtles lay their eggs.

But, it is very rare, so most of people including me have not had a chance to see it.

"Champon"



This is a kind of a noodle named "Champon"(チャンポン). It is formed of comparatively thin noodle, pig-bone based soup and many sliced vegetables.

It is a popular food in Kyushu area, especially Nagasaki prefecture.(It is difficult to find it in other area.)

There is a recent word in Japan what people say "B-kyu- gurume"B-kyu-gurume"(B級グルメ)is a recently coined word in Japan that means "not expensive, but delicious and popular among ordinary people. "Champon" is one of "B-kyu-gurume", I think, and I like it very much.

Apr 20, 2008

"Bin""Ben"

When I saw this poster in a subway in the city of Fukuoka, I laughed a little bit. Because there are two meanings in the term, "便".

When we pronounce it "ben", it means a solid waste, and when do it "bin", it means a flight.

This poster is a advertisement of an air line company in Japan named ANA and shows that a user can save money by making a reservation for an earlier flight. So, in this context. we should say it "bin", not "ben.

In direct translation, "If you do not use an earlier flight, you would lose your money".

If you say it "ben" in this context, this phrase has no sense. (but, it is funny.)

Apr 19, 2008

"Hershey made in China"

I have already learned that the Hershey is closing its factories in the United States and building them in other country like Mexico. But, I didn't know that its products are being made in China, now. I was a little bit surprised because I thought that the Hershey was a representative company of America.

Apr 17, 2008

"Sakura saku, Sakura chiru"

There is a Sakura tree in JR station that I use for going my office. This time, I took a series of its photos from "Sakura saku"(桜咲く) to "Sakura chiru"(桜散る) by using my cell phone with degital camera. These photos were taken from one point on different days. I think that you can enjoy them.
sakura

Apr 13, 2008

number 4 means death


This is a room-number plate in a traditional hotel where I stayed with my parents last month.It does not include number 504, and 514. Why?

It is a kind of "triskaidekaphobia". (I have learned this word through the VOA.)

Number 4 is pronounced "shi(or yon)"(四)in Japanese, so people in ancient days had a tendency to link 4 to death that is also pronounced "shi"(死) in Japanese. In other words, 4 means "death" to them. So, still now, some traditional hotels and old hospitals in japan do not have rooms numbers end in number 4.

Of course, modern people do not mind it at all.

Apr 3, 2008

"Dazaifu, Beppu"

Last weekend, I had a one night trip in Kyushu area with my family. I took a paid holiday on Friday for this trip. The first day, we went to the Dazaifu-tenmangu(太宰府天満宮). It is a historical shrine that honors "Sugawara-no-Mchizane"(菅原道真) who was an official and poet in the Heian-era. He is also known as the God of study. Many students in Japan go to this shrine for praying their successes in their shool-life.

My son will take an entrance examination for a high school in next March, so we prayed for his success.

After praying, we were surrounded with a strange atmosphere when we ate Dazaifu's famous snacks called "Umegae-mochi"(梅ヶ枝餅) at a shop. Because, there were several Korean vistors, and they talked each other in Korean language loudly. Recently, the number of Koreans who visit Kyushu increases very much. This is reason why the closeness of Kyushu from Korea and the rise of Korean people's income.

After that, we visited "Kyushu National Museuem" that held "Kokuhou-Dai-Emaki-ten".

Our accommodation on that day was in the city of Beppu(別府), Oita prefecture. It takes about two hours to go to Beppu from Dazaifu by using expressways.

The next day, we went to an old amusement park called "Rakutenchi"(楽天地). It is very old because I went there during my primary school's trip about over thirty years ago.

I place several photos on my album on the web. This time, unfotunately, I could not take typical onsen's photos in Beppu where is very famaous for a lot of onsen. If I go to Beppu in near future, I would like to take onsen photos.

Dazaifu+Beppu

Mar 30, 2008

"Sing"

I have heard Annie Lennox's this song several times on radio programs. But, I only enjoyed it with its melody. I think this song is very "catchy".

This time, I have learned its message on the VOA special English program "Development report" and would like more people to listen to it. You can listen to it at this website.

Mar 28, 2008

"Kinkon-shiki"

Last weekend, I and my elder brother took our parents to one night trip to celebrate their fifth fiftieth anniversary of marriage(金婚式(きんこんしき)). We should celebrate it with our full family including my wife and children, my brother's wife and children. But it costs a lot of money, so we decided to travel with only our original family.

It was the first time to travel with our original family in more than thirty years.

The first day, we arrived in the Unzen National park that is the first national park in Japan and stayed at a traditional Japanese hotel (旅館). The next day, it was terribly bad climate, and we had a short stop at Shimabara. In this season, it is not suitable for a sightseeing, but I thought that we could do a little bit "Oya-koukou(親孝行)".

I took several photos in this trip. You can enjoy several scene of sightseeing place in Japan.

Unzen+Shimabara