Some still had keys in the locks, as if they were still awaiting for customers. Some doors are open and you can see inside as they are. It's surprising that even after more than a few years it's like this.... ( Tomo Read more
It was a Cold Day Today
This Winter's First Snow : Okayama, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nagoya, Tokushima, Shimonoseki, Tsu, Gifu (Mount Fuji at 13:00 Japan Time 16 December 2016, 04:00 UTC) Minus 25.1 deg c at Shimokawa, Hokkaido was the coldest today. Tokyo's High 9.8 Low 1.5 deg c. Read more
December 16 / A Mammoth Onsen Town - fading away ?
At its peak in the early 90s, "Kinugawa Onsen" Hot Springs (Nikko) attracted over 3 million visitors a year. This huge number inspiring the construction of more and more mammoth hotels — practically resorts within themselves — which rapidly destroyed the spa town's character and atmosphere. This "progress", along with a shift in tourist patterns, the collapse of a local bank and unfortunate natural disaster of river floods created a severe storm of sorts, setting the area on a course of rapid decline. A shift that has seen visitor numbers drop enormously, resulting in the closure of countless Read more
Autumn in Kyoto
Komyou-in, Tofuku-ji (temple), Kyoto Read more
December 15 / Japanese Gardens - Late Autumn
(Adachi Museum of Art, Yasugi-city, Shimane-ken) Japanese gardens (日本庭園= nihon teien) are traditional gardens that create miniature idealized landscapes, often in a highly abstract and stylized way. (Kenroku-en, Kanazawa-city, Ishikawa-ken) The gardens of the Emperors and nobles were designed for recreation and aesthetic pleasure, while the gardens of Buddhist temples were designed for contemplation and meditation. ht Read more
Seven Stars in Kyushu
That's a Name of Deluxe s l e e p i n g Car (Excursion) Trains in Kyushu. The train consists of the DF200-7000 locomotive and seven coaches: five s l e e p i n g cars, a lounge car, and a dining car, with a total capacity of only 28 passengers(14 couples). The train operates on two-day and four-day circular tours of Kyushu, starting and finishing at Hakata Station. Read more
December 14 / Nice Nurses
Japanese Nurses are Nice http://blog-imgs-89.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/32020-best Read more
Sapporo Now
Sapporo, Hokkaido at 19:55(10:55UTC) December 13, 2016 1 deg C , 47 cm snow on ground Read more
December 13 / My Trip to a Peninsula Prefecture
Two weeks ago Pai-chan made a short trip to Boso Peninsula of Chiba-ken (prefecture). Chiba-ken is crisscrossed by rivers, surrounded by the sea and blessed with rich natural resources. It's the 6th largest populous prefecture with a little more than 6 million residents. Some people commute to Tokyo from Chiba. Products like vegetables including onions, daikon-radish, spinach, sweet potatoes and carrots, and fruits including pears, watermelons and loquats are boasting as one of the top harvesting prefect Read more
December 12 / The ZENRA (Fully Naked) Highschool
Somewhere in a country there is a unique highschool called "ZENRA Highschool = 全裸高校" Where students and teachers are all naked Study hard suck hard Class is always open To start a class ph Read more
Japanese Miniature Doll House
An Old House ( Small retail shop) Edo Street Read more
December 11 / ♨️ Onsen Symbol Changing ?
Japan is hosting the next summer Olympics 2020, and already concerned that one of its common cartographic symbols will confuse a lot of visiting tourists. The onsen symbol ♨️, (steam rising from a circular tub) meaning hot springs, is used in Japan on signs and in maps, to denote the country’s myriad hot springs. But according to Japanese news outlet NHK , the government is reconsidering the symbol, amid concerns that ♨️ looks Read more
NEW Video soon coming
Your Exclusive Hunting License granted soon .... to hunt and taste this scrumptious Pai-chan --- NEW video "The Fantastic Feast" Read more
December 10/ 33 Traditional Float Festivals
33 traditional festivals from across Japan have been added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list on December 01, 2016.The festivals, most of which date back to the Edo Period (1603-1868), are held in 18 prefectures and feature parades involving floats made with traditional woodwork and metalwork techniques and decorated with lacquered products and dyed fabrics. (28 Kyoto Gion Matsuri ) In cities and towns throughout Japan, float festivals are held by communities annually to pray to the gods for peace and p Read more
Oku-Nikko Senjo-gahara (奥日光戦場ヶ原)
Snow Season is Near Daytime high 0 deg C / Night minus 6 deg C Read more
December 09 / A Story of Asakusa
Asakusa (浅草) is a district in Taitō Ward(Taitō-ku), Tokyo, Japan, famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals. The development of Asakusa as an entertainment district during the Edo period came about in part because of the neighboring district, Kuramae. Kuramae was a district of storehouses for rice, which was then used as payment for servants of the feudal government. The keep Read more
December 08 / Misaki-chan's Outdoor Threesome
Misaki-chan 23 years old 158cm 87-58-80cm 45kgs http://blog-imgs-89.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/00000 Read more
Memory of Autumn
Autumn Scenery - Dorokyou, Wakayama-ken Dorokyo is a gorge on the Kitayama-gawa River, a tributary of the Kumano-gawa River, situated along the borders of Wakayama, Nara and Mie prefectures in the Yoshino-Kumano National Park. It is famous for its steep cliffs, clear emerald waters, and unique rock formations. The leaves are at their best between late November and early December, and the gorge itself is one of the country's finest. Visitors can take in the brilliantly colored leaves from aboard a sightseeing b Read more
December 07 / The Haikyo EROgraphy (2)
Haikyo is intriguing. Haikyo is thrilling Haikyo is deep and deeper. Haikyo is arousing. Gulping, sucking, inserting, hanging, drilling, filling .... all kinds of anything, no fear, no worry http://blog-imgs-89.fc2.com Read more