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Love from Kyoto, xx →  December 30, 2009

Weird Japan →  December 25, 2009

Sure, in Japan you will visit some atmospheric temples and supertall skyscrapers. But you will also come across some cool and weird stuff! Check it out: Get a Doctor Fish’s ‘pedicure’ and ‘manicure’:  Obtain a Cleopatra’s nose thanks to the ‘Coco’ clip. ‘You wouldn’t miss a chance’!  Be refreshed and cleaned in music thanks to the MP3 toilet:  Always [...]

Hanatoro →  December 24, 2009

Hanatoro?!! What is she talking about? Well, it’s not the title of Hayao Miyazaki’s new animated film but a famous light-up Festival in Arashiyama, near Kyoto (lit. it means “flower and light road”). If you visit Kyoto in the beginning of December, you can’t miss it. Don’t forget to take a stroll through the enchanted [...]

Women only →  December 24, 2009

Romantically inclined folks and believers of miracles, rainbows and love at first sight in the subway, I have some bad news for you…Miracles and rainbows might exist but love at first sight in the subway certainly doesn’t. Well, at least not in Tokyo. With women-only subway carriages without a single man inside, there’re few chances love [...]

Kyoto by night →  December 23, 2009

Downtown Kyoto is at its most atmospheric by night with its traditional wooden neighbourhoods converted into trendy (and expensive!) restaurants and bars. Not much to look at by day, the streets come alive by night, crowned by the twinkling, beckoning and hypnotic charm of thousands glamour-laden lanterns. We were lucky enough to spot ephemeral glimpses of geiko [...]

In bloom →  December 21, 2009

And you thought kimonos weren’t sexy…

Stud it up →  December 21, 2009

There is definitely a rock’n'roll edge in Tokyo… Buskers singing Bob Dylan’s songs…translated in japanese…which was, hum, interesting. Really cool biker chicks…this girl waited patiently with her thumb up while I was taking shots of her. And studs…Ah I love studs…Seriously, what would Rock’n roll be without a decent dose of studs? Like this shop filled with studded [...]

Haiku →  December 20, 2009

Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry written in the pattern of 5,7,5 morae (syllables). It might sound a bit boring but I thought it would be a good way to depict the breathtaking garden of Kyoto’s Nanzenji Temple, with it’s vibrant display of autumn leaves. Over the wintry forest, winds howl in rage with no leaves [...]

A dog’s life →  December 20, 2009

In Tokyo dog lovers take their devotion to their darling pets up to totally different level. Jewel collars, luxury outfits, not to forgets gadgets to assist them too. Nothing’s too expensive for this man best friend. Apparently, the latest trend in the dog-lovers’ circle is yoga classes for dogs. It’s just so WRONG. What do you [...]

Tokyo streetstyle →  December 20, 2009

Tokyoites are like their city, a little too polite, a little too perfectly manicured. The workaholic stereotype is very true, so the norm rather ranges from standard-issue salaryman suit (overwhelmingly black or dark-blue) to grey office lady vests. On Sunday we went for a walk in the narrow streets of Harajuku. And finding a hint of [...]