May 11, 2008
Saitama --> Mitaka
Japan
It was quite a rainy day but Ms. Helen and I were not daunted by drops of water - we set off to visit Ghibli Museum!
After my borrowing of an umbrella and other accessories from her, we first made a stopover at some places sure to delight the cockles of my manga-speckled heart and black-hole of a stomach.
Ms. H has ESP!
Okay, she was probably told by Sir B that I am anime and manga-crazy. I was pretty happy at the used manga bookstore - even if all the manga were in Japanese. There was no stock of the manga volumes I wanted though.
However, the visit to this place near Nakano station (near Shinjuku) was worth it as not only did I get to acquire a character book of "Fruits Basket" and earlier volumes of "Sainkoku Monogatari" (I *heart* this series!). but I also acquired two "hentai" mangas too..but they were a gift for an officemate (male) who is collecting them....hehehe!
Going around the place resulted also in more shopping moments (bags, socks, slippers) and lunch! My mouth is watering just remembering it now...I can almost smell the katsudon in my mouth. Mmmmmmm.....*drool*....
Ghibli Museum (三鷹の森ジブリ美術館, Mitaka no Mori Jiburi Bijutsukan, Mitaka Forest Ghibli Museum):
It was opened in 2001 and is located in Inokashira Park in Mitaka, a western suburb of Tokyo, Japan. This museum features the work of Studio Ghibli, a Japanese animation team founded by famous Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata.
Let's Lose Our Way, Together is the slogan for the Ghibli Museum. And children and adults seem to have fun losing their way inside this strange and fantastic building.
Taking pictures inside the museum is forbidden, so you will only see some hazy photographs taken from my cellphone and clearer ones from those taken outside.
We were shown in Saturn Theatre a Ghibili short film entitled "Koro's Big Day Out". Koro no Daisanpo (コロの大さんぽ) was first shown in 2002. Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli is the writer and director. (If you don't know him, think Spirited Away")
The film is about Koro the puppy, who runs away from his owner, and runs into adventures around town until he is finally happily returned home.
Official Site: http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/
Address:
1-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0013, Japan
phone 0570-055777 (Japanese only)
To Helen-san, ども ありがと ございました!
Aside from guiding and helping me...she ensured I starred in souvenir pics too
Saitama --> Mitaka
Japan
It was quite a rainy day but Ms. Helen and I were not daunted by drops of water - we set off to visit Ghibli Museum!
After my borrowing of an umbrella and other accessories from her, we first made a stopover at some places sure to delight the cockles of my manga-speckled heart and black-hole of a stomach.
Ms. H has ESP!
Okay, she was probably told by Sir B that I am anime and manga-crazy. I was pretty happy at the used manga bookstore - even if all the manga were in Japanese. There was no stock of the manga volumes I wanted though.
However, the visit to this place near Nakano station (near Shinjuku) was worth it as not only did I get to acquire a character book of "Fruits Basket" and earlier volumes of "Sainkoku Monogatari" (I *heart* this series!). but I also acquired two "hentai" mangas too..but they were a gift for an officemate (male) who is collecting them....hehehe!
Going around the place resulted also in more shopping moments (bags, socks, slippers) and lunch! My mouth is watering just remembering it now...I can almost smell the katsudon in my mouth. Mmmmmmm.....*drool*....
Ghibli Museum (三鷹の森ジブリ美術館, Mitaka no Mori Jiburi Bijutsukan, Mitaka Forest Ghibli Museum):
It was opened in 2001 and is located in Inokashira Park in Mitaka, a western suburb of Tokyo, Japan. This museum features the work of Studio Ghibli, a Japanese animation team founded by famous Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata.
Let's Lose Our Way, Together is the slogan for the Ghibli Museum. And children and adults seem to have fun losing their way inside this strange and fantastic building.
Taking pictures inside the museum is forbidden, so you will only see some hazy photographs taken from my cellphone and clearer ones from those taken outside.
We were shown in Saturn Theatre a Ghibili short film entitled "Koro's Big Day Out". Koro no Daisanpo (コロの大さんぽ) was first shown in 2002. Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli is the writer and director. (If you don't know him, think Spirited Away")
The film is about Koro the puppy, who runs away from his owner, and runs into adventures around town until he is finally happily returned home.
Official Site: http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/
Address:
1-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0013, Japan
phone 0570-055777 (Japanese only)
To Helen-san, ども ありがと ございました!
Aside from guiding and helping me...she ensured I starred in souvenir pics too
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ReplyDeleteellafitz wrote on Nov 2, '08
gaah so much comics! eye candy galore! me english translation ba?
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
That's a good luck fish and they are super expensive!
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
I don't think I can read them.
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
Hai Helen!
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
Para kang binunutan ng ngipin.
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
Like a huge Transformer Robot. Does it move?
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
The spray looks interesting. Mukhang pang after number 2 yan.
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
I think these toilets are made by Toto. One of the best.
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
What a relief!
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
Liit naan ng portion.
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
ellafitz said
gaah so much comics! eye candy galore! me english translation ba?
not here, they are all in Japanese..
you could try googling for some of the scanlations though..
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
joeyfab4 said
That's a good luck fish and they are super expensive!
hmm..kung dito pa yan, kinain na..hehehe..
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
joeyfab4 said
I don't think I can read them.
I can't also...even if I have some knowledge of hiragana and katakana..the kanji alone is enough to make my eyes shutdown..
however, pwede naman maghanap ng scanlation...for me, I like going thru them to painstakingly try out reading (maski butas-butas) or since I know the story already, enjoy lang watching the drawings..hehehe...
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
hehehe..oo nga...buti di naman ako chipmunk ang labas..
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
joeyfab4 said
Like a huge Transformer Robot. Does it move?
I don't think so...parang statue lang eh..but I could be wrong...ang Japanese pa? coz I just remembered when we went to the Huis Ten Bosch na may show of a robot moving around...
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
in the US Joey, wala bang nag-gaganito rin?
I prefer the spray..yung bidet parang kulang ang tubig eh...hehehe..
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
ang kulang na lang is may soap tapos mag dry and powder one's fanny afterwards :-)
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faitherasmo wrote on Nov 2, '08
You look like a cat here. =]
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
sino? si Garfield na napuno ang baba with his fave lasagna? :-)
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 2, '08
actually it was surprisingly filling...
ang kinain ko is yung fruits with some green tea ice cream yata..
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
cuh888 said
in the US Joey, wala bang nag-gaganito rin?
I prefer the spray..yung bidet parang kulang ang tubig eh...hehehe..
Meron, under the Toto brand. Hindi ko binili kasi masyadong mahal. Kaya yung basic na Toto toilet na lang ang binili ko. Tabo na lang muna.he he he.
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 2, '08
cuh888 said
ang kulang na lang is may soap tapos mag dry and powder one's fanny afterwards :-)
baka naman nakaka kiliti yan.
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ReplyDeletecuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
joeyfab4 said
Meron, under the Toto brand. Hindi ko binili kasi masyadong mahal. Kaya yung basic na Toto toilet na lang ang binili ko. Tabo na lang muna.he he he.
oo nga, ok na yung tabo..exercise sa wrist and arm...
e sa ibang lugar nga newspaper or banana leaf lang yata *wink*
apologies if may nahalong toilet humor...hehehe..
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
joeyfab4 said
baka naman nakaka kiliti yan.
hmm...tapos if di ayos ang pagkaupo mo...a hand will come out to spank the upper portion of your butt ehem..
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skyriver911 wrote on Nov 3, '08
the prettiest socks can only be found in Japan ;)>
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skyriver911 wrote on Nov 3, '08
fierce! i saw one here in S'pore but too expensive. and additional gastos pa yan sa electricity. i'll stick to separate rinser na lang hahaha
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skyriver911 wrote on Nov 3, '08
kulang pa kay Cat yan yata eh
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 3, '08
cuh888 said
e sa ibang lugar nga newspaper or banana leaf lang yata
Sa Russia daw makapal ang toilet paper kaya hadhad ang butt pag ginamit nila. Pag umuuwi daw ang mga Russians sa kanila ang inuuwi toilet paper :-).
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 3, '08
cuh888 said
hmm...tapos if di ayos ang pagkaupo mo...a hand will come out to spank the upper portion of your butt ehem..
Baka nga karate chop pa ang gamitin...aray ko po!!
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 3, '08
Dito sa US, alam mo kaagad kung Pinoy ang nakatira sa bahay kasi may tabo sa banyo. he he he...
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oselle wrote on Nov 3, '08
parang si yla ang smile pag nasa sakura media .... hehe
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ReplyDeleteoselle wrote on Nov 3, '08
i like :)
so ilan nabili mo?
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oselle wrote on Nov 3, '08
awwww.....
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oselle wrote on Nov 3, '08
oo nga :)
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
skyriver911 said
the prettiest socks can only be found in Japan ;)>
nakaktuwa ang socks nila...even if pang ordinary days lang...or pang-knee-high ala anime...
mahilig ka ba socks na ganon Helene?
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
skyriver911 said
kulang pa kay Cat yan yata eh
*Burp* pumayat ako sa Japan..hahhaa!
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
joeyfab4 said
Dito sa US, alam mo kaagad kung Pinoy ang nakatira sa bahay kasi may tabo sa banyo. he he he...
and the garden-variety American uses what? bidet?
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
oselle said
parang si yla ang smile pag nasa sakura media .... hehe
Sakura?
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 3, '08
oselle said
i like :)
so ilan nabili mo?
total siguro mga 10 or 12 from a variety of sources ...can't be sure.....pinamigay ko...hirap kc was the stuffing it inside my bag part...walang space..expensive din but fun to give as gifts..
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joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 4, '08
cuh888 said
and the garden-variety American uses what? bidet?
Wala. Toilet paper lang.
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cuh888 wrote on Nov 5, '08
joeyfab4 said
Wala. Toilet paper lang.
maybe its more of sanayan..but I don't feel my toilet is complete with just toilet paper...parang kulang at di malinis eh...
its like just going to dump in the bushes and pulling the leaves up and using it as toilet paper...
op kors, baka naman poison ivy yung leaves..ehehehe...
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cuh888 wrote on Aug 5, '10
joeyfab4 said
Sa Russia daw makapal ang toilet paper kaya hadhad ang butt pag ginamit nila. Pag umuuwi daw ang mga Russians sa kanila ang inuuwi toilet paper :-).
funny but I just read this now and although late ang reaction - are you sure toilet paper yan? baka toilet stone?
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cuh888 wrote on Aug 5, '10
joeyfab4 said
Baka nga karate chop pa ang gamitin...aray ko po!!
or could be one of the wooden swords they use to practice kendo...
I remember tuloy how I overheard a kid being blackmailed into obedience - if he would not behave himself, he would get spanked/whipped by the "ikog sa pagui" (this is like the manta ray's tail)..now that is quite a spanking!