domenica, 11 maggio 2008
Asakusa-EmaEma are wooden votive tablets found in all temples, used as lucky charms or to express gratitude to the God. There are pictures of animals or the people write on them. Below there are Omikuji, oracles written on paper. People give an offert and have this oracle giving advice on various matters, like exams, work, love .... After reading it people tide them up to a brunch or in organized space in the jinja courtyard.
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domenica, 11 maggio 2008
mercoledì, 30 aprile 2008


I love traditional Japanese clothes, are so elegand and sexy too! Fortunately even nowdays is common to see some woman wear traditional kimono or yukata (in summer) with spledid colours and very surprising matches of colors as well. Here in the picture was raining and so the two women are wearing a raincoat over the kimono.

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mercoledì, 30 aprile 2008
One of the most famous area in Tokyo is Asakusa and his big Temple, Sensoji Jinja. Here in the picture, the giant lantern at the entrance of the Temple area, inside there are many  religious buildings and a lot of stools selling gadgets, fans, yukata, t shirts, and food .... very colorfull!
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domenica, 27 aprile 2008


In Asakusa there are many old theatre where performs young and old artists, comedians of the traditional genre of manzai (dialogue between two actors) and rakugò (monologue) ofthen also some sexy interludes are performed.

One of this was Takeshi Kitano, he wrote a wonderful book, his autobiography, called Asakusa Kid, where he describe his youth, his difficult beginnings, his foundamental encounter with an old actor that became his master and mentor.

Here in the picture a theatre in the Asakusa area, is not the one where Takeshi worked, or may be ...
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venerdì, 25 aprile 2008

Kitakata RainI like rain, in japanese ame, I love it especially in the evening, in the fading ligth, I love the reflections on the stones of the pavements. I love the colors and the incredible nuances of blue, purple and pink, or the red, green reflections of urban lights.


In this picture taken from the window of my family in Kitakata at sunset, just stopped raining, the clouds in the sky opened at the orizon and the blue sky shined reflecting on the old stones of the street.

venerdì, 25 aprile 2008

Monument, usually, are celebration of important people, heroes or significant events in history. But why not celebrate somthing that changed life of millions of youngsters and less young people all over the word: the walkman and his headphone, something that become a philosophy of life.


Forgive me but I forgot to look for the author of this pop sculpture, if not splendid, is amusing and fun. I found this monument in Shinagawa, a new area of Tokyo, is on claimed land, it was sea and the industrious Japanese people decided to strech their town into the see, they build a wonderfull modern area with canal and nice view on the ocean.


Do you like it?


Hearphone monument

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lunedì, 17 marzo 2008
Planetarium KoriyamaIn Koriyama there is the Planetarium on top of this tall building, inside the sphere! Looks great and is the tollest planetarium in the word, on fine days the vew is fantastic. This building is convenientely locate beside the train station, just outside, turn left and you can see it, can't miss it.
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sabato, 01 marzo 2008

This is Tokyo Tower is Tokyo Tower Day is 332.6 m (1,091 ft) tall, is the tallest structure in Japan and is located in Shiba Park. With the antenna is 8 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris, from wich take not only ispiration but the design, a bit slimmer, however it weighs only 4000 tons, instead of 7,300 of the French tower, it was completed in 1958, 69 years after the French sister. Are the Japanese satisfied by this? Not at all, they are working at a new and toller tower, to be opened in 2011, the Sumida Tower. I have no pictures of this .... yet, forgive me.


On the Tokyo Tower there is an aquarium, a wax museum, two panoramic decks but not at the top, it is possible to walk up 600 steps to the lower one. It is also a television and radio antenna. From the two decks 150 and 250 meters) the wiew is great and in clear days can see the Mount Fuji.Tokyo Tower Night

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sabato, 01 marzo 2008

Sapporo TowerAlso in Spporo, bigger town in Okkaido, there is a Tower, one of local landmarks, like the Tokyo Tower is lit nicely. On the main road there is a great garden and in winter, for the Christmas festivity, there is a great show of lights, in different shapes and forms, decorating trees and many are just luminous sculptures, a lot of people gather there to watch this great display and take photographs, even if it's very cold and a lot of a lot of snow cover the whole town.Sapporo Festivity Lights Is a social occasion and Japanese people like to partecipate at gathering and love contemplation, simple pleasures in life! I love it.

sabato, 01 marzo 2008

Otaru, scallops




In Otaru there are many little kyosks selling seafood cooked in front of the customers, you can choose the one you like and they will prepare for you. Needles to say that is extremely fresh and extremely good! The fish arrive early in the morning in the port and few minutes later is on sale in the streets and in restaurants. Is nice to see young students coming out of school, wearing uniforms and buying seafish at those kyosks.




Otaru Students
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sabato, 01 marzo 2008
Otaru OkkaidoOtaru is a small town in Okkaido, the big northern island of Japan, so in Winter is very cold and snowy! The main attraction there is .....  seafood!Otaru CrabManThere is a nice fish market, people is very friendly and open, and are proud of their own products. This giant crab was really impressive, I just would be scared at handling it alive, much less to hanle it dead on a plate ...... raw or barbecued! The crab taste is fantastic in both ways, in soup as well. A variety of recepiesare very good, sashimi, sushi, grilled, in soups. Once in a restaurant I had on my plate an alive srimp! Not scared but impressed, it was cleaned of his shell tail, and the head was there and little arms still moving! I waited a little and as soon hi stopped moving I deeped into soy sauce and ...... was the end of it. Cannibal!OtaruCrabs
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sabato, 01 marzo 2008

Pokemon747I love Japan, his aethetic sense, the courage and the self promotion capacity as well. Come to my mind, many years ago, in the 80's, British Airways asked to few international artist to design the tail of airpalanes, a reiterpretation of the UnionJack, the British flag. The results where extraordinary, forgive me if I cannot remeber names of any artist ..... actually David Hockney was one! The then prime minister Margaret Tacher declared: "they should put an underwear on it!" Great intelligence and culture ...... no flexibility for the Iron Lady. Something very distinctive, peculiar of Japan, especially of modern days is the unique sense of "kawaii", means cute, pretty, sweet. All the manga and anime creations are full of kawaii caracters. I love few of them but in general I love the design and there are very great artists working in manga industry, one I love is Doraemon., his a flyng cat coming from outer space...... very kawaii!dora_title

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venerdì, 29 febbraio 2008

ShrineKoriyama01This is a side building housing a big bell, the green thing inside the window. The bell is used in buddist ceremonies by the priest. Is a very nice architecture, very clean, probably re-build not too long ago. in Japan traditional architecture is all made with wood structure, so after a certain number of years is not possible to restore it, must be rebuilt, keeping all parts that are not damaged, inside furnishing and architectural decorations. The courtyard is big and on the side of it there is a nice small garden very well kept.ShrineKoriyamaInside In the other picture we can see the innter temple, the altar with a statue of Lord Buddha and other accessories for rituals, like a big black bell on the left of the altar, tha wooden box on the floor in front of the altar is the Saisenbako, is an offertory box and people throw money into it before they says a prayer. 

venerdì, 29 febbraio 2008
In December 2005 I went for the first time to Japan in winter, that day was a very sunny but extremely and windy day, for that reason the sky was deeply blue (with a bit of help from a polarizing filter). This Temple is in Koriyama, a big town north of Tokyo on the Shinkansen (fast train) line half way to Okkaido. In this town there are very few old buildings, few Jinja, is all modern or just a bit old, modern urbanization devoured everything. Very little personality in the landscape. Just temple and graveyards are tokens of a great past with an incredible rich culture and art, even in the architectural styles. Probably only Kyoto has mantained the splendour of the past, in fact it was the ancient capital of Japan.

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venerdì, 29 febbraio 2008
In Koriyama I found a miniature jinja in a niche cut in a commercial building. Is not so rare in Japan to find something lik this, probably it was the site of an ancient temple, may be destroyed, and the site remains holy land, the building develops itself around the site, to save space, and preserve the holy place. The temple is miniaturized (1 meter high), the wooden Torii (gate) is half way between life size and miniature, (1,5 meter) a child can get through standing, an adult should stoop, but is not a place to enter, just stop outside, bow and say a prayer..... I haven't meet a srinked priest, may be was gon for a little walk?
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domenica, 24 febbraio 2008
Tis is a Buddist priest celebrating a ritual of purification in Noghijinja in Asakasa, Tokyo. Is a great small temple on an hill ands surrounded by a park with very old trees in a modern residencial and commercial area of Tokyo. The big ves with large sleeves is called Hō. The wooden laquered clogs are called Asagutsu.
domenica, 24 febbraio 2008
OmikujiThe Omikuji are little paper folded into a stripe and tied up to wires or little structures in Temples in Japan. The paper have an oracle written on it telling the future or giving advice on different subjects like love, work, study, family. Visiting a Jinja, especially on New Year's day, people ask for advice or fortune telling, after giving a small donation, people take a wooden box and after shaking it they extract from a little hole a numbered wooden stick and the Omikuji corresponding to that number is given by an attendant. After reading it, the paper is folded into a stripe and tied to a structure or a tree in the temple ground, in this temple, Nogijinja in Akasaka, Tokyo was shaped like a ball, interesting effect.
domenica, 24 febbraio 2008
TsukuneTsukune is a barbecued hamburger of chicken meat, like Yakitori bar dish, at home is made more simly in a pan. Accompained by soy sauce or lemon and salt and salad. Taste very good, and in yakitori restaurant are shaped like a sausage and cooked on a bamboo spit, this is the home cooking version. A traditional side salad in Japanese cisine is the raw cabbage (the one used for sauerkrauts) sliced very very thin no dressing is used. Again this is a photo for an Italian magazine of few years back.
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domenica, 24 febbraio 2008
Torta-te-verdeMatcha is the Green Tea minced into a thin powder, used in Japan for the Tea Ceremony and now used in many recepies. Here used to make a great siphon cake, with flour, whip up eggs, sugar and macha. Is great accompained by whiped cream or ice cream. Matcha (green tea in general)have a great amount of vitamin C, very good for health, so is good to eat in the milk or yogurt with honey.
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