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Shashin no Minaraisha
By: Megumi Apprentice
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| Sunday, 10-Apr-2005 00:00 |
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Cherry Blossom Watching At Night
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A whole day in the park
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Dancing
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Some small ceremony
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Jyabatta - grill potato with melting butter
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Busy stalls
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Sugar candy girl
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More and more stalls
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Takoyaki ~ Do u believe it contains octopus???
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Konomiyaki - Like pancakes with egg,veg and seafood toppings
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One grilled fish please!
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Totally pack in the dark
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Fountain in the middle of Tsurumai Park
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Weather conditions : Bright Sunny Day
Time : Dusk
Venue : Tsurumai Park, Nagoya
Events : Nothin' - Just to see lighting up of cherry blossom and Japanese getting drunk under the trees.
Hanami
| Quote: | The word hanami literally means "looking at flowers," but it is used to refer to one flower in particular, the sakura or cherry blossom. Every spring, people turn out in their millions across the country to celebrate the transient beauty of these flowers, one of the symbols of Japan itself (the Japanese rugby team uses the sakura as its emblem).
When the sakura fully blooms, the park gets crowded. Almost every corner is filled with picnic spots, food stalls. The Japanese picks a spot and claimed it as early as possible, brings almost everything stereo, karoke sets, bbq, food, chairs before it gets dawn. Then they get drunk, sing along, share stories, and more importantly having fun while enjoying the sight.
An activity not only for families, also with friends from same university or even work place. |
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