Dotonbori (道頓堀) is one of the most famous landmarks of Osaka. It is a canal and former pleasure district, best known for its surrounding theaters, shops, and restaurants. The area is famous for the bridge across the canal itself and many colorful neon signs, including snack/candy manufacturer Glico's giant electronic display of a runner crossing the finish line.
Amerikamura (アメリカ村, American Village) is a small entertainment/retail area near Shinsaibashi (Minami) in Osaka. Amerikamura is identifiable by the small scale Statue of Liberty which peers down on the streets. It is a well-known haunt of resident expatriate Westerners, and centers on Triangle Park, a concreted rest area surrounded by retail outlets of Western fashions, bars and nightclubs, some of which are run by Westerners.
However, its repute as a hangout for Western foreigners is a matter of degree. Much as Osaka's registered foreign population is a small fraction of the total population, the makeup of the crowds and retail space in Ame-mura is predominantly Japanese. Locally, Ame-mura is known for being a good place for observing some of the more "fashion intense" manifestations of Japanese youth culture.
Glico Man - Originally installed in 1919, the giant athlete is a symbol of Glico candy, featuring a running man on a blue track.
Kuidaore Taro - In front of Restaurant Cui-daore is the mechanical drum-playing clown, also known as Kuidaore Ningyo. He was installed in 1950, and instantly became a popular tourist attraction, even now being swarmed by crowds of tourists patiently waiting their turn to snap a memento.
木曜日, 8月 17, 2006
火曜日, 8月 15, 2006
Engrish
I wonder?
Ouch!
Yayy!
See ya then Kitty!
My friend Shaady gave me "The Joys of Engrish" before she left and they were hilarious. These are all from the website: www.engrish.com
Check it out for a good time!
Good-bye Ryoukawa, Kamiyama, & Ikarashi JHS
Farewell Kaetsu BoE
Our final meeting for the Kaetsu BoE was held in July. We had 7 ALTs under the same Prefectural Board and we all had to clear out our apartment - some that have been lived in for 18 years.
This is a picture of what Cam called "the Shake-Down" where we had to give 500 yen a month for apartment repairs. One of the many joy-ish things of working on our Board.
For our ending party we started with Nomihodai on the south side of the station.
Then on to karaoke.
Ben and Polly eventually called it quits and we all got home around midnight. It was a very interesting night.
This is a picture of what Cam called "the Shake-Down" where we had to give 500 yen a month for apartment repairs. One of the many joy-ish things of working on our Board.
For our ending party we started with Nomihodai on the south side of the station.
Then on to karaoke.
Ben and Polly eventually called it quits and we all got home around midnight. It was a very interesting night.
DisneySea Part 2
Mermaid Lagoon was a nice escape from the rain since it was mostly underground "in the sea"!
Walking into Aeriel's Grotto made us want to bust out "I wanna be where the people are..." since it was all so detailed. This was one of my favorite places in the park!
This was the Arabian Coast.
They had lots of markets to shop around which was very fun.
This is Simone doing her belly moves during the Sinbad's 7 Voyages ride.
Mysterious Island.
The tram to and from DisneySea. Cute!
Entrance/Exit to DisneySea. The Mediterranean Harbor was up front, so everything here looked like Venice!
Walking into Aeriel's Grotto made us want to bust out "I wanna be where the people are..." since it was all so detailed. This was one of my favorite places in the park!
This was the Arabian Coast.
They had lots of markets to shop around which was very fun.
This is Simone doing her belly moves during the Sinbad's 7 Voyages ride.
Mysterious Island.
The tram to and from DisneySea. Cute!
Entrance/Exit to DisneySea. The Mediterranean Harbor was up front, so everything here looked like Venice!
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