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01.03.09
Hello Kitty Credit Card It is not my bank, but I want the Hello Kitty credit card so much. The Bank of America website claims it is for: "Friends of Hello Kitty who want a rewards credit card." With this offer you also receive a FREE* "Exclusive Hello Kitty Business Card Holder!" They used to offer the Hello Kitty sequined change purse, which is totally more kawaii, but I'll live.
posted @ 11:31 AM | Comments (0) 07.28.08 Japanese Contemporary Photography in NYC Last weekend I saw Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan at the International Center of Photography (ICP). By far my favorite were Tomoko Sawada’s series of Japanese school class photos in which she plays the role of every girl, piecing together her own self portraits. I just uploaded my own self portraits on Flickr. The show is on through September 7, 2008
posted @ 7:45 PM | Comments (0) 06.02.08 TokyoShoes Photography Exhibition Design Collaborations in Tokyo
I will be having an exhibition of my photography at bite café in the East Village. The launch party is scheduled for Friday, June 6 @7pm. Location: bite café Date: June 6 thru July 31 Please come and introduce yourself! posted @ 8:35 AM | Comments (0) 03.28.08 Tokyo Fashion Update: Spring 2008 I have been desperate to do an update on Tokyo street fashion. The look this season is all about the legs. Long gone are the bright colored outfits of the ganguro and while Lolita is still important it doesn't influence mass fashion to the extent it once did. Outfits are quite bland, but from the knee down the action happens. Either bright colored stockings: hot pink, purple, yellow (as if they took a highlighter to their legs) or black thigh high socks with white, neon yellow, or neon pick patent leather shoes. Shoes include thorough scuffing. On the other hand, it is the guys who have it this season. Think James Dean meets Sid Vicious: spiky hair, skinny jeans, studded belt, boots. Tragically hip and way too cool for school.
posted @ 3:43 AM | Comments (0) 03.24.08 Back in Japan I am in Japan for a visit. It is 4 years, almost to the day, since I left after living here for 3 years. I covered a number of my very important to do's: Took a visit to Koyasan (Mount Koya), famous for its temples and shrines. We stayed in a temple with monks, called Fukuchi in, tatami floors, no furniture except for a low table with a heater underneath, and one of those massage chairs. Vegetarian meals or "shojin ryori" were served in the room and included about 20 different dishes (who knew fiddlehead fern could be prepared in so many ways), many the consistency of raw egg white, others cubes of aspic shaped like lego, but most of which delicious. Breakfast was pretty much the same as dinner.
posted @ 5:15 PM | Comments (0) 01.18.08 Chinese tea mountain chocolate box On Valentine's Day in Japan it is the women who gift the men chocolates, often as an obligation to male co-workers. This is known as "giri-choko" or "obligation chocolate." A reciprocal marketing event in March called White Day has emerged for men to return the favor. Get your giri on and get this lovely box of tea-infused chocolates painted with Chinese tea mountains. The flavors include: lichee, jasmine, Formosa oolong, osmanthus, and charcoal-fired oolong; and the box is out of chocolate too! posted @ 5:11 PM | Comments (0) Photos from Tibet I will slowly be moving my photogalleries to flickr. The first main bunch are the photos I took on my trip to Tibet in August. This is my favorite photo from the trip, mother & baby on Barkhor Street. I have this printed and hanging at home. posted @ 12:57 PM | Comments (0) 08.05.07 Starbucks booted from Forbidden City I flew over Beijing on my way to Tibet and had an afternoon to re-visit the Forbidden City. I planned to take a few more shots to the Starbucks inside, as it seemed so bizarre and out of place. As of mid-July, Starbucks has been booted out or "left" as some of the news articles say. Fortunately, I still have my commemorative Starbucks Forbidden City mug.
posted @ 9:31 PM | Comments (0) 07.30.07 Trip to Tibet Tomorrow I am leaving for Tibet for 2 weeks. In planning the trip I found these beautiful pictures of Tibet on Flickr and reached out to the photographer. He was kind enough to send me a long email worth of tips and suggestions. God, I love the internet sometimes! In the last email from my tour operator they imparted this advice, “Keep the happy mood and take it easy, the Acute Mountain illness would be happen more or less. It is very common! So you do not worry more about it!” Thankfully my bohemian aunt suggested I get a prescription for Diamox for altitude sickness.
posted @ 9:08 AM | Comments (0) 07.26.07 Sunrise Mart The East Village's Sunrise Mart (above the St. Marks Bookstore) had not been part of my walking tour of "Little Tokyo," but is great one-stop shopping for all of your Japanese grocery needs. During a recent visit, I filled my basket with items which reminded me of my stint in Japan: a package of semi-firm tofu, half of a kabocha, a pair of blue plastic chopsticks with little bears on them, shirataki noodles for sukiyaki I was going to make, some mochi, almond crunch pocky, and a package of 20 serving size packets of furikake (rice seasoning) decorated with just about the cutest thing, ever--the shinkansen, Japan Railways' Bullet Train corporate mascot.
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