Posts from — March 2006
Domokun House/Radio

March 28, 2006 3 Comments
Seasonal Sakura Stamps
March 18, 2006 3 Comments
Greg in the park/Kyoto bloggers meetup
Warm spring weather came to Kyoto on Tuesday, and Greg played in the park with a playmate who returs to Germany today. Usually, Greg doesn’t play “together” with other kids, just side-by-side but separate. But this time they were working together to transfer an entire mud puddle from its usual position on the ground to their clothing. They succeeded. it was nice to see them playing together, so it’s a bit sad to see her go. Who knows how different they will be the next time they meet.
Also this week, e had the Kyoto bloggers meetup last Sunday, just three of us and two more who couldn’t quite catch up. Present also were Frenchman Thomas and Singaporean Kentie (link please). A small group, but a good start. We had some drinks at Tadgs and then moved to a Kiyamachi hole-in-the-wall Roling Stones-themed pub called Bar Ing for snacks and more beer. Next time we’ll cast a wider net.
March 9, 2006 4 Comments
Hina Matsuri video
March 8, 2006 5 Comments
Hina Matsuri (Girls’ Day Doll Festival) at Shimogamo Shrine, Kyoto
Greg goes girl hunting at the Doll Festival at Shimogamo jinja, which predates the founding of Kyoto City in A.D. 794. 12-layered kimono on a real woman and a hina doll. At this festival little hina dolls on straw floats called “nagashi-bina” are floated down the ancient Mitarashi stream that runs through the shrine, carrying away your worries. I switched to video for the release by the two main actors in ancient imperial court dress, so please wait a bit for that.
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March 4, 2006 3 Comments
First Really Real Kyoto/Kansai Bloggers Meetup
Sunday, March 5 at 7 p.m.@Tadg’s Pub at the northeast corner of Shijo-Kawabata, second floor.
RSVP here with comments and suggestions.
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March 2, 2006 6 Comments
Anagrammatical Kyoto Subway Map
Because you asked for it, or at least Cory Doctorow did. There’s no way I was going to use “Tokyo” as the anagram for “Kyoto.”
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March 2, 2006 Comments Off