July 12 / A New Island Still Growing Bigger

On 30 May 1973, the crew of a passing ship noted that, at around 11:00am, white smoke rose east of the island to around 100 m (330 ft) in the air every few minutes. The eruption took place 400 m (440 yd) east of the island. A whirlpool was also seen. Yellow-green sea water and floating pumice were seen 5 km (3 mi) north of the site. Another crew discovered that two black rocks were rising from the sea. It happened just next to a small island called " NIshinoshima ", located around 940 km (584 mi) south-southeas… Read more

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July 11 / Revamping Shibuya (in details)

Shibuya is undergoing a major transformation ahead of the Olympic Games to be hosted in Tokyo in 2020. The huge redevelopment project will reshape the area around Shibuya Station, known to many as a cultural hub and home to the famed scramble crossing and Hachikō statue, giving it a brand-new feel. (Shibuya Station area at present) Tokyo’s bustling neighborhood of Shibuya has a reputation as a fashion and pop-culture hub, drawing hordes of visitors from around Japan and further afield. Easily recognized for its… Read more

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July 10 / The month of Kyoto Gion Matsuri

July is the month of one of the largest and most historical festivals of Japan: "Gion Matsuri 祇園祭 (Gion Festival)". Literally from the 1st of July until the end of the month, traditional rituals and events belonging to this massive 1,100 years-old festival are held almost every day in Kyoto. The Gion Matsuri is a big annual festival dedicated to the deity of Yasaka Shrine. Throughout its history, Kyoto has suffered many times from all kinds of bad omens including epidemics, floods, fires, and earthquakes. To… Read more

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July 09-10 /46,000 Days Credits at Asakusa Sensoji

At Tokyo's western downtown Asakusa's Senso-ji temple today (July 09) and tomorrow (July 10) are among special days. July10 is called 46,000 days and since Edo-era people have said that visiting the temple for a prayer on that one day is equivalent to praying 46,000 days (126 years life). It appealed Edo-ites who had not visited Sensoji in particular. Asakusa Senso-ji Temple, built in 628, is said to be the oldest temple in Tokyo( old "Edo"), a popular spot among not only local people but also people from… Read more

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July 08 / If Pai-chan is ...

If Pai-chan is a ready Maid and came to clean your room ... If Pai-chan is a Futanari Maid and came to fix your Futon bed in your Japanese Ryokan room .... http://blog-imgs-99.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/20170707210556767.gif[/imaRead more

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July 07 / Tanabata Matsuri - Wishing on a star

“Tanabata” (Star Festival) - 七夕祭り Japan’s Ancient Stellar Celebration (Sendai Tanabata Festival) Tanabata has been a major festival in Japan for at least four hundred years. It marks the period when the stars kengyūsei (牽牛星, Altair) and shokujosei (織女星, Vega) are visible high in the sky, and is based on a story of an old folklore. According to the tale, the princess Orihime (織姫), daughter of the Sky Emperor (天帝, tentei) wove kimono for the gods by the River of the Skies (天の川, amanogawa – the Milk… Read more

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July05/ Japan's 2nd Largest Lake Disappeared

The Hachirogata (八郎潟) Lagoon in Akita-ken with a circumference of 82 km (51 miles) was once the 2nd largest lake in Japan. Its waters harbored 70 different species of fish. (Map of the old "Hachiro-gata" lake and Akita prefecture before reclamation started.) After a 1954 feasibility study by Professor Ph. Jansen and Engineer A. Volker of the Delft Institute of Technology in the Netherlands, the World Bank and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) threw their support behind the reclamation of… Read more

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July 04 / Nurses' Nice Jobs

What are you afraid of ? Please come in to the consultation room. Oh ? You don't look like sick. It stands perfectly straight up !!! Or do you want us to prove your healthiness ? Let me suck. And examine your stiffness. http://blog-imgs-99.fc2.com/s/k/b/Read more

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July 03 / Yama-Girls ( 山ガール )

“Yama-girls (山ガール)” literally means “mountain girls” are girls who enjoy hiking while still looking good. The term originated in Japan around 2009, when the trekking by all ages on Mount Fuji and Mount Takao (Takao-san) etc. were actively promoted nation-wide through various media. Until sometime ago many mountains were related to "Shugendo 修験道" ( A syn… Read more

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July 01 / Festival in Osaka - Aizen Matsuri

The Aizen Matsuri 愛染祭り (festival) is said to have originated when women from the entertainment quarter in Yukata (浴衣 or ゆかた = summer kimono) visited the temple on a palanquin called "Kago (籠 or かご)". Therefore it is also called "Yukata Festival", while traditional Japanese began wearing Yukata at this time of the year. 12 selected Aizen musume (unmarried girls) in yukata parade through the town… Read more

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June 30 / The Story of Chūken Hachikō, Akita Dog

Hachikō (ハチ公, November 10,1923 - March 8,1935) was an Akita-dog born on a farm near the city of Ōdate, Akita-ken, Japan. He is remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, which continued for more than nine years after his owner's death. Hachikō is known in Japanese as Chū ken Hachikō (忠*ハチ公) "faithful dog Hachikō", hachi meaning "eight" and kō meaning "affection." During his lifetime, the dog was held up in Japanese culture as an example of loyalty and fidelity. Well after his death, he continues to be remembered in worldwide popular culture, with statues, movies, books, and a… Read more

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What's Up Pai-chan on *******

" Pai-chan's Secret Pleasure in the Woods " To view this video please copy and paste the link below: http://www.*******.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph595521cb23875 (Above video was once uploaded on X-Hamster however, when it's made public, it was put into my ********" GAY "porn, so I removed from X-Hamster.) from Pai-chan (tuckpussypeachpie)'s ******* home page Share Joy with Pai… Read more

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June 29 / Akita Komachi Land

(Nyu-toh-Onsen = Nipple Hot Springs) More than other prefectures, Akita is believed to have the highest number of beautiful women(美人=bijin, or 美女=bijo). Many Akita women are said to have fairer skin (as an element of beautiful woman in Japan) than women in other areas of Japan. This is attributed to Akita's climate which receives fewer daylight hours, resulting in less exposure to UV rays. In addition, Akita is an area which is very cold and snowy in winter, so most people stay at home having less exposure to sun… Read more

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Pai-chan's newest video planned on *******

June 29 / Pai-chan uploaded a new video under Transsexuals however X-Hamster interfered to change it to my "********" category - GAY - so I immediately removed from X-Ham and am now trying to post it on ******* instead. I have numerous times requested X-Hamster to re-consider an independent "Crossdresser" genre separate from GAY. But it didn't work, so, again I choose ******* this time. (Will let you know link code later as it is not converted yet by now )… Read more

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June 28 / Mt Fuji Climbing Information 2017

This year 2017 Mt. Fuji is open to hikers from 1 July (Yoshida Trail) or from 10 July (Subashiri, Gotemba, Fujinomiya Trails) to early September. As the altitude is high (3,776m), it often happens that the weather conditions are very much different between the point where you set off and the summit. Especially in the afternoon, the weather becomes quite unstable with quite a high possibility of thunder, and you are advised to draw up your plans so that you will be making your way down before the thunder starts.… Read more

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June 27 / Kumano Kodō Pilgrimage Routes

The Kumano Kodō (熊野古道) is a series of ancient pilgrimage routes that crisscross the Kii Hantō, the largest Peninsula of Japan. These sacred trails were and are used for the pilgrimage to the sacred site "Kumano Sanzan" (熊野三山) or the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano: Kumano Hongū Taisha (熊野本宮大社), Kumano Nachi Taisha (熊野那智大社) and Kumano Hayatama Taisha (熊野速玉大社). The Kumano Kodō and Kumano Sanzan, along with Koyasan and Yoshino and Omine, were registered as UNESCO World Heritage sites on July 7, 2004 as the "Sacr… Read more

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June 25 / Big Tip Will Work for Maids

Maid Pai-chan's tuck-Omanko jerking. Wireless Hitachi is so good for Pai-chan's secret joy. Such a BIG black tip is what Pai-chan has not yet experienced. I badly want such a fat sausage So, poor Pai-chan playing alone with Jap… Read more

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