The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. ---Helen Keller---
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Ekiden Race in Tochigi Prefecture
An Ekiden, usually referred to as a marathon relay, is a long-distance road race relay. Twenty-seven teams took part in the race. They ran between Utsunomiya city and Tochigi city about thirty kilometers distance.
Each team has ten members including junior high students, high school students, college students and office workers, both men and women. Those team members were chosen by local cities in Tochigi prefecture.
My younger daughter Rina had been chosen as a reserve member of the Utsunoiya city team and practiced for the race several times.
Rina got up early today and went to the 7th part of the racing course. Two hours after Rina left home, I went to the starting place, Tochigi prefectural office.
First runners of the race were female junior high school students. They ran so fast that I could take only 10 seconds video and two pictures.
Rina told me that she wanted to be chosen as a regular team member, not a reserve.
I hope someday her dream will come true.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Day of Taking a Rest
It’s totally unproductive day today.
I’ve been suffering from wrist pain since the end of last December. I twisted while playing tennis at the local tennis tournament.
I think today is a good rest for me.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Five Fact Tag Game on YouTube
It’s like a video chain mail.
The rule is simple.
If you have been tagged or asked by someone, you are supposed to say five random facts about yourself on a video. Then, you upload the video on YouTube. When making a video or after uploading the video, you tag or ask five more people. If you don’t want to do it, it’s OK not to accept it. The game does not have a malicious intention.
I got tagged about ten days ago. I accepted it and made a video yesterday. It was my first attempt to make a video of myself.
It was tough job but I enjoyed making it. Please take a look.
Friday, January 04, 2008
2008 New Year's Card
Please take a look. :-)
#1
Up, Left: Emi wears Yukata.
Up, 2nd from the left: Rina attends truck and field competitions.
Up, 3rd from the left: Emi is in Nara on Junior High excursion.
Up, Right: Rina plays tennis.
Down: Monument Valley in Arizona.

#2
Down, Left: Grand Canyon, Arizona.
Down, Right: Disney Land, Anaheim.

#3
Down, Left: Moqui Dugway, Utah.
Down, Right: Rina attends a Junior High Entrance Ceremony.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Happy New Year! From Utsunomiya
How do you guys spend your holidays? I have stayed in Utsunomiya and been relaxed since Dec. 29, 2007. I sleep more than eight hours a day, eat a lot of junk foods and spend long hours lazily.
I usually go on a trip if I have enough days off. Why have I stayed home during this vacation?
Since Emi, one of my daughters, has to take an entrance exam to a high school on this coming January 6th. For preparing the entrance exam, she has classes in a cram school during this winter vacation except January 1st.
One of my colleagues from Osaka who has a son of the same age also spends this holiday season in Utsunomiya because of his son’s entrance exam. Many Japanese spend New Year's holiday in their hometown, but most families having examinee(s) are the exceptions.
On January 1st, the day Emi didn’t have a class, we went to Fukudaya department store to buy Fukubukuro (Japanese: 福袋, lucky bag, mystery bag).
Buying Fukubukuro is a Japanese New Year's Day custom. Shop owners make bags filled with random contents and sell them for a substantial discount, usually 50% or more of the list price of the items. My family members except me like buying Fukubukuro very much. Buying Fukubukuro was the only pastime of this New Year’s vacation for them, especially for Emi.
Today, on January second, I went to a gym to exercise and to attend a Yoga lesson. It was good for my loosened body. I check my weight and found myself 2 Kg heavier than usual. I’ll resume working on January 8th. I may gain more if I continue spending days without any exercise. lol
Monday, December 24, 2007
Emperor's birthday / Christmas Eve
I again prepared New Year’s postcards spending for a whole day. Choosing pictures, fixing layouts on PC and refilling color ink in the printer ink cartridge were all tough but interesting seasonal works to me. It takes few more hours to print out all one hundred cards.
I don’t upload 2008 New Year’s postcard lest I spoil those who are waiting for it. So, instead the card pictures, I upload our pet or a bunny rabbit video. Please enjoy watching it.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
New Year’s postcards
Most Japanese have a custom of sending them to their friends and relatives. This is similar to the Western practice of exchanging Christmas cards.
The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards on the first of January if they are posted within the time limit, from December 15th to 24th.
I have made it a rule to send those postcards printed with family pictures since I got married. I heard some of my friends were looking forward to receiving a New Year’s postcard with our family pictures every year. I’m glad to hear such comments.
Today, I looked into the year 2007 pictures’ folder of my PC to select appropriate pictures for the New Year’s postcards. I haven’t decided what pictures I would use yet. I have one more weekend before the due day. I can spend hectic but exciting season to design the postcard for waiting everyone.
I show you the year 2007 New Year’s postcard.
It says, "I wish you a Happy New Year" in Japanese.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Igashira Park in Mohka
After being defeated at the quarterfinal, I walked around the pond alone and took pictures of the blue sky, colored leaves and birds. I upload a few pictures of the beautiful scenery of the park instead of those of tennis matches this time. :-)
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Sunny Day in the Park.
You can imagine many happy stories of them.
What did they talking about?
Can the couple be happier in future than they are now?
Of course, it’s none of my business. But, they seem to be enjoying the happiest moment.
Far more happier than the couple I took pictures posted on this blog on August 26, 2006.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Hot Air Balloon International Championship
“Tochigi Hot Air Balloon International Championship” was held from November 21st to 25th in Utsunomiya city.
I got up early in the morning yesterday, even on Sunday and went to the taking-off place of the race, Kinu River with two daughters, Emi and Rina. The taking-off place is just 15 minutes away from home by car. It was sunny but freezing cold morning.
When I lived in Tokyo, about 20 years ago, I once rode a hot air balloon with my colleagues. I remember that it was also freezing cold in the morning.
I had come all the way from Tokyo to Watarase Swamp in Tochigi prefecture midnight. In the next morning, we prepared the flight before dawn and lifted off just when it was dawning. We watched the sunrise from the sky. It was amazingly beautiful.
I thought it was cold when we were flying because of the wind. But I could not feel the wind blowing while flying. Do you know why? The reason is simple. The hot air balloon flew at the same speed as that of the air or the wind. Anyway, I was just a spectator of the race this time. I could not enjoy the view from the sky, though I enjoyed watching colorful balloons in the beautiful autumn sky. It’s worth getting up early on Sunday morning!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Business Trip to Tokyo
Even being on the wrong side of forty, I feel satisfied with learning something new. I like playing tennis, web surfing, taking pictures, biking, camping, … Last but not least, learning new things or acquiring new knowledge always gives me great satisfaction.
I can’t post pictures of the seminar but instead, post the pictures of Tokyo in which I lived for eighteen years.
Hijiribashi bridge from the platform of Ochanomizu Station
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Kamosu Jinjya in Matsue
Pictures of Kamosu Jinjya(Shrine) follow,
Kamosu Jinjya(Shrine) is about half an hour bike ride away from my family’s home. I went there on sunny Thursday. There were few tourists. I walked in the site of the shrine alone. They were holding an autumnal harvest rite.
Kamosu Jinjya is written ‘神魂神社’ in Japanese.
The meaning of Japanese charactors ‘神魂神社’ is ‘the Spirits of God Shrine.’
---神 :God, ---魂 :spirits, ---神社:shrine
Isn’t it cool?
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Halloween Party
We wanted to go there but changed our mind to go to a nearby pub to have a small Halloween party. We enjoyed drinking beer and talking. I upload some pictures at the party.
It’s becoming colder and colder in Utsunomiya these days. I’ll wear gloves while going to my office by bike in the morning soon. Ski season is coming closer to Utunomiya. :-)
Sunday, October 28, 2007
'Water City', Matsue
I've uploaded pictures I took in Matsue city during my trip, from Oct. 17 to Oct. 23.
In the picture follows, a construction workers' boat and a pleasure boat in which several travelers are on board are cruising slowly on the castle moat.
About an hour pleasure boat trip takes you around Matsue Castle. As you float along the canal, you can see beautiful sights of Matsue Castle, old Samurai Residence and pine tree streets. You will also travel under 16 famous bridges that span the castle moat.
Matsue Castle is nicknamed the "plover castle", it is one of the few remaining medieval castles remaining in their original wooden form, and not a modern reconstruction in concrete.
Most Japanese castles have been damaged or destroyed by war, earthquakes, or other causes. Since a large part of their construction was wooden, fire was a major hazard. Matsue castle was built after the last great war of feudal Japan, so it never saw a battle.
The construction of Matsue Castle began in 1607 and finished in 1611, under the local lord Horio Yoshiharu. In this year 2007, the local government celebrates four hundred year anniversary of the beginning of the construction of Matsue Castle. Next weekend, I'll upload pictures of Dou Gyoretsu drum festival commemorating the anniversary.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Staying in My Hometown Shimane
To my regret, I haven't brought back a data connector between a camera and a PC, so I can't upload those pictures now.
I'll go back to Tochigi tomorrow and show you them on the blog in a week or two.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Tennis Tournament in Mohka, Igashira Park
The result of our club was terrible. We lost all six matches (lost against two clubs, all three team matches). As a result, we can’t go on a winners’ tournament next week.
Only losers’ tournament waits for us next week. Saaaaaaaaaaad!
Tennis courts are in the beautiful forest park called Igashira-Kouen in Mohka city, Tochigi prefecture. As I wrote you, visitors on my blog before, it is a beautiful place. Even game losers can enjoy walking around and taking pictures there.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Today is Health and Sports Day in Japan.
I was born in 1959, so I was five years old then. To tell you the truth, I don't remember the live Tokyo Olympics. Of course I know many famous scenes of the Tokyo Olympics, but most of them are scenes I watched on TV after the event.
Anyway, in spite of Health and Sports Day today, I haven't done any sport today. Even I didn't go anywhere outside my condo, just stayed home. I got up late and had late breakfast. Then I made a video of pictures I took yesterday in Kanuma, Tochigi prefecture. This time, I used “Photo Story 3 for Windows” instead of “Windows Movie Maker.” One of my web friends, Pachipro recommended it. It is quite fast, easy to use and capable with enough functions to make videos. Thanks Pachipro.
I still have had a slight backache since few months ago. I wonder I can recover the pain completely. Many athletes have some troubles on the part of their body. Professional athletes sometimes should retire in their early age. Luckily I'm not a pro-athlete. I want to continue sports like biking, climbing, playing tennis and skiing more several decades. lol
Autumn sceneries in Kanuma, Tochigi prefecture follow,
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Business Trip to Ohita
Kyushu isle is located in south of Honshu main isle. It was heavily raining at Haneda airport but it’s not raining here in Ohita.
After arriving at Ohita airport, which is surrounded by the sea, I took a hovercraft to the outskirt of Ohita city. The vehicle could run both on the surface of the sea and on the land seamlessly. It’s cool!
The hovercraft is lifted by downward blasts of air which create a cushion of air between the hull and the land or water. And it is driven forward like an airplane by the thrusting force of the propellers mounted on it.
I had few hours walking around the city alone in the afternoon. Now I am staying in a hotel near JR Ohita station and typing in my note PC.
An occasional business trip refreshes me by seeing different scenery and eating local foods. It's fun to me.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Today is Autumn Equinox Day in Japan
It’s Autumn Equinox Day today. Autumn Equinox Day falls on around September 23 and is a national holiday.
Memorial services take place at temples and people make visits to graves to comfort the spirits of their ancestors. Especially, Japanese elder generation perform the ceremony on the holiday.
It has been cooler in Utunomiya since a week ago. The morning glory flowers on my balcony keep their shapes till the evening.
I had nothing special to do today, so I just relaxed and took some pictures of the flowers at home.