Getting away from the ordinary everyday, doing new things and meeting people in a different place are some of the things that make travel so appealing. Encountering unknown scenes that seem like they’ve drawn you into different worlds is also another one of those things. Various places that you thought you knew take on fantastical aspects depending on changes in time and season. And there are also beautiful landscapes from various areas that are still relatively unknown. Why not let Pai-chan, your naughty guide share and enjoy new discovery with you today before 2015 is soon closing. Biei-t Read more
A unique Bridge in Yamaguchi-ken
The Kintai Bridge (錦帯橋) is a historical wooden arch bridge,193.3m long + 5m wide, in the city of Iwakuni, in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The bridge was built in 1673, spanning the Nishiki River in a series of five wooden arches. The bridge is located on the foot of Mt.Yokoyama, at the top of which lies Iwakuni Castle. Read more
December 28 / Winter Travel
Skiing Niseko, Hokkaido Niseko, in southwestern Hokkaido, is blanketed each winter by thick powder snow, making it a prime location for ski resorts. The area has a wealth of options with more than 50 runs, almost 40 lifts and around 50 km of groomed slopes, not to mention vast swathes of back-country awesomeness. Mount Appi, Iwate-ken About an hour’s drive northwest of the prefectural capital of Morioka, Appi Read more
December 27 / Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き)
Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き) is a Japanese savory pancake (or pizza) containing a variety of ingredients. The name is derived from the word okonomi (お好み), meaning "what you like" or "what you want", and yaki (焼き) meaning "grilled" or "cooked" (cf. yakitori and yakisoba). Okonomiyaki is mainly associated with the Kansai or Hiroshima areas of Japan, but in fact it is widely available throughout the country. Toppings and batters tend to vary according to region. For instance, Tokyo Okonomiyaki is usually smaller than a Hiroshima or Kansai okonomiyaki.http://blog-imgs-87.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjs Read more
Night in North Japan
Muroran, Hokkaido (北海道 室蘭) Located in southwestern Hokkaido, a fishery and industrial port city of Muroran has an estimated population of 101,000 people. Read more
December 26 / Who's Steering Self-Driving Car
Human drivers biggest threat to developing self-driving cars by Anne Beade / November 15, 2015 / The Japan Times / AFP-JIJI Toyota demonstrates autonomous driving using a Lexus GS450h on a Tokyo highway on Oct. 6. | AFP-JIJI Japanese carmakers will have to convince the public that letting go of the steering wheel in a self-driving car is safe, while also dealing with the biggest threat to the cars’ security: the humans using them. Toyota, Nissan and Honda are intent on putting autono Read more
So This is Christmas ....
I know what you want from me for Christmas .... And you do also realize what I want from YOU .... Read more
Santastic Pai-chan
How's Horny Pai-chan Spending Christmas HoleDays ! Read more
December 23 / Christmas in Japan
Christmas is not an official holiday in Japan. Unlike Christmas in the West, the day is not typically celebrated as an occasion for a f a m i l y get-together, although parents do usually give presents to their young c h i l dren. Rather, it has evolved into something of a quasi-holiday for lovers. Christmas in Japan is very much like Christmas in the West in a sense that retailers promote such timing like crazy as an occassion for shopping. As such, during the month of December (and even as early as November), Read more
Winter Solstice
Many Japanese take Yuzu-yu ( ゆず湯, hot citron bath) today on the winter solstice as a traditional custom. Yuzu (Citrus junos) is a Japanese citrus fruit similar to lemon, often its juice or peel is added to foods as flavor enhancer. For Yuzu-yu(bath), yuzu fruits are put into bathtubs and set afloat. The aromatic oil of yuzu is known to help keep smooth Pai-chan skin. Read more
December 22 / " Ame-yoko " Year End Shop
"Ameya-Yokochō" (アメヤ横丁) or "Ame-yoko" is an open-air market located next to Ueno Station. The shopping street is filled by as many as 500,000 people a day during year end. The market area starts just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building. The name ameya-yokocho comes from the shops in the area which sold US army goods just after World War II, in which 'ame' (アメ) is the Read more
December 21 / My Tuckpussy Ejaculation
This year I visited my favorite mountain camping area again in Autumn. I have been looking for someone who could take my pictures/videos, but it was not easy. I tried a little different self-shooting of outdoor shots using gag-balls and a new pink color vibe in a maid uniform. Always I feel that outdoor exposure is a big thrill. Actually, this whole grassy field is used as a big ski piste in winter but even hike Read more
December 20 / Sapporo Streetcar Loop Service
(City of Sapporo, Hokkaido) The Sapporo Streetcar (札幌市電 Sapporo shiden) is a tram network located in downtown Sapporo, Hokkaidō under the operation of the City's Transportation Bureau, often referred to by residents as simply "Shiden" (市電). (New Sapporo Street Car) (Sapporo Street Car in 1963) The first section of the network opened in 19 Read more
December 19 / The Freshly Squeezed Pai-chan's
December 18 / Pai-chan's After Class Story
Only a few days left until Christmas holidays. School was out an hour earlier today. Pai-chan had never thought of what would happen on her way home ... As Pai-chan is a curious gurl, always interested in small flowers and rare birds .... She found a beautiful butterfly ..... so, bent her knees to carefully watch that butterfly ..... Pai-chan never had knowledge that someone was looking at her from a nearby hut .... htt Read more