2012年7月30日月曜日

[souvenir]Japanese Stickers!!!

Konbanwa!

Since it is night time in Japan, I greet with you guys with “Konbanwa.” Instead of “Konichiwa.”J

Well, today, I’m going to introduce you guys not the places, but stationary of Japan!!


Do you like to color your life with adding your original taste?

As for me, I LOVE IT.


Today, I would like to show you some of the stickers I got from the store just three hours ago;)

Talaaan!!




Don’t you think they are so cute?


The price of each sheet of stickers are like 100 yen – 200 yen ($1-2).

And you can find those stickers really easily at the supermarkets or shopping malls for Japanese local.


And the remarkable thing is;

Summer season is the best time to get “Japanese design” stickers because we- Japanese have most of the festivals called “Natumatsuri” in summerJ

Japanese Glass Bell "Fu-Rin"
If you have any plan to visit Japan in summer time,

You really cannot miss this chanceJ

P.S.
This index sticker will be appear on my next year's schedule book;)

Eriko


2012年7月20日金曜日

[location & souvenir]Japanese Traditional Candy!!

These are so pretty, aren't they???
These candies are fruits flavored candies created in the same style with Japanese traditional candy "KINTARO-AME."

KINTARO-AME originally was started in Edo-Period, more than 400 years before from now.
The original store which actually started in Edo-Period still exists in Taito ward, Tokyo.
Thier representative product is this one:)

How do you think of this boys...?I think they are cute.lol
KINTARO is a boy who appear in Japanese famouse folk tale.

And the process of these candy creation is amazing.
Step 1: place each colors

Step:2 put each tube of candies together

Step 3: Strech each candies

Step 4: cut tube of candy into pieces

Step 5: It's done!
Well, if you are interested, you  should check this company's web site:)
It's in Japanese, but they are telling more details; http://www.kintarou.co.jp/ame.shtml

Would you like to try these candies??
Well, they look so pretty, but the taste also is great.
Though they contains tons of sugar, it tastes very natural and healthy. Very Japanese like taste, I think.

And the remarkable thing is; they are developing its original to follow the fashion.

This original comapny KINTARO-AME-HONTEN is creating these custom designs now.
You can make your own drawing into candy!
And the store, I visited for the fruits flavored ones is called papabubble.
This is more modern store for these candies. It's uniqueness is worth visiting!

 papabubble is started in Barcelona, 2004. So I wonder whether they got the inspiration from Japaense Edo-period candies. Considering from that a man eating sushi shaped candie with chop sticks on the top picture of thier web-site, they may be enjoying Japanese style.
What I want to say is, I think it's great thing to continue the great traditional spirit and make it combine with modern trend;)

The stores are located in three places;
Nakano,Tokyo/Kamiyacho,Shibuya,Tokyo/ Aiochou,Yokohama

The store I visited is the one in Shibuya, Tokyo. It's right infront of Japanese public TV station NHK.
You can take a look at its theme park called STUDIO PARK at the same time!
The entrance fee for STUDIO PARK is free during July 21th to August 12nd due to the Olympic games.

KINTARO-AME HONTEN:
http://www.kintarou.co.jp/original/jirei.shtml

papabubble:
http://www.papabubble.com/

NHK STUDIO PARK:
http://www.nhk.or.jp/studiopark/guide/pamphlet.html#en

OMAKE(additional present)

They have special design for summer. and it's MOSQUITOS...ugh, bloody good;)







Konichiwa!!

Konichiwa!

I'm a Japnese university student and I haven't studied abroad.
So I've been always dreaming of what it is like to live in new world--Golden Gate Bridge, London Tower, Enpire State Building, Airs Rock, Yellow Stone, savannah, Paris...there are too many places I would like to visit!

However,
my home country, Japan is worth paying attention, too:)
I'm very happy that Japan is getting more popularity for its cultural attractions these days.

As I said, I'm a Japanese student and have few time to go and travel even inside of Japan because I'm busy with studying.
But since my university is in Tokyo-One of the biggest cities in the world they say- I think I can leave mini reports from my daliy life in enchanting "ordinaly"(lol) Tokyo and the central part of Japan:)

The places I'm going to introduce in this blog doesn't cost you lots of money.
These places are reachable places for me-university students.
So if you have any plan to visit Tokyo, you can easily get those places I bet!

If you have any question about my repors, feel free to leave me comments.
Like, "How can we get to this place from this station?"etc.

Eriko