This and that from here and there. Snapshots of the things we see, use and do in our life in Japan. Written especially for children.
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December 31, 2010
Osechi
We had our New Year's eve meal, osechi, from 6:30 tonight. We always eat downstairs on New Year's eve with the whole family. This is an old photo. We basically had the same thing this year except for the fried chicken. Aunt and Baba made potato and carrot wrapped in beef slices. We eat our own osechi upstairs for the first three days of the year.
Check here for posts and more photos of osechi, the new year's meal.
December 30, 2010
Kagami Mochi
Yesterday, Baba asked us to buy one of these. We ended up with three. I bought one for us upstairs and she had asked Aunt to buy one, too. Kagami Mochi is displayed at this time of year. It will be eaten in ozoni, a vegetable and meat soup. The mikan on top is plastic.
Check out Kids Web Japan-- Kagami Mochi
Click here for mikan.
Click on the label below for more posts about the New Year holiday in Japan.
December 29, 2010
Plastic into Oil
Garbage is now treasure. This kind at least. Akinori Ito created a machine that turns plastic back into oil.
Click here to see this video from the United Nations University in Tokyo.
December 28, 2010
Kimono Rental Catalogs for Coming-of-Age Day
In 2012, Big Sister will dress up in a kimono for Coming-of-Age Day. Check Kids Web Japan and the labels below for more information about the day.
Rental catalogs are coming to the house already. If we make arrangements early, we can get a discount. We're not sure what her schedule will be like so we will wait. The catalog above comes from Yamato Kimono Rental. The photo below is from their catalog.
The kimono above and the one below come from Sakura Eternity. There are many different styles. Click on the photos to enlarge them so you can see the patterns of the kimono, the accessories, and the models' different hairstyles.
Rental catalogs are coming to the house already. If we make arrangements early, we can get a discount. We're not sure what her schedule will be like so we will wait. The catalog above comes from Yamato Kimono Rental. The photo below is from their catalog.
The kimono above and the one below come from Sakura Eternity. There are many different styles. Click on the photos to enlarge them so you can see the patterns of the kimono, the accessories, and the models' different hairstyles.
December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!
I can't say that Christmas decorations are everywhere. But some products change their packaging seasonally. Like these chocolate chip cookies.
Click on the label Christmas in Japan below to see other posts about our Christmas in Japan.
December 21, 2010
Winter Solstice & Eclipse
We were supposed to be able to see the eclipse here in the evening. It was cloudy and rainy where we live, so there was no moon viewing for us. It was the winter solstice and we did what we usually do.
Check this post and this one to see what we do on the winter solstice.
Click on the label below for posts about yuzu.
Check this post and this one to see what we do on the winter solstice.
Click on the label below for posts about yuzu.
December 20, 2010
December 19, 2010
The NutCracker at Dream Hall
Big Sister and I went to see The Matsuyama Ballet Company perform The Nutcracker last night.
We booked late so we had to sit in better, more expensive seats on the main floor for the first time. I have to say we prefer the cheaper balcony seats. I guess we're just used to them.
This postcard posts other performance dates later this week.
Check their website here.
Click on the labels below for other posts about The Nutcracker. One post includes the Japanese lyrics to "Silent Night".
December 17, 2010
Around and Over and Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree
Down the street surrounded by apartments, houses and a parking lot, these chestnut trees stand.
Just a couple of chestnuts remain on the branches with bright yellow leaves. Clear blue skies overhead today.
Looks like a lot fun under the chestnut tree. Unless you come up on a chestnut. Ouch!
Click on the labels below.
Just a couple of chestnuts remain on the branches with bright yellow leaves. Clear blue skies overhead today.
Looks like a lot fun under the chestnut tree. Unless you come up on a chestnut. Ouch!
Click on the labels below.