Friday, November 30, 2007

Love M&Ms so much!!




I got these at the 100y shop! Crispy M&Ms, mmm. From what I remember, they were pretty hard to come across back in my hometown (of course the plain and peanut ones were readily available though) but here they are always available at my convenience! Not like I need M&Ms every day or anything...


I loves M&Ms! Japanese M&Ms taste same with American M&Ms! Yay! :)

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Tokyo Underground Exhibit.




Today we went to the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation for their "Underground" exhibit. I'd never been to the museum (called the Miraikan) before, so it was a lot of fun! Look forward to the report in our next issue!


A cool building!!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Shooting Instant Noodle!




My friend Mikel is being a model for this ramen today, haha. Welcome to our office of wackiness, Mike!


Hello, Mike! Nice to meet you:)

Mikel: Hey. Wow what a great office ;) Thankyou for having me today to try this ramen. It was delicious.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Sea-weed tea.




Sea-weed tea!!

Wait, before freaking out, please hear me up! (lol)

The sea-weed tea is popular here in Japan. The tea is very good for your health and contains a lot of mineral.
It is called as "tea", but taste like soup with sea-weed flavor.
You can also use if for your cooking! I mix it with plain pasta. It is really good, try it when you have a chance :).

...(Krys left the office earlier today. Lucky you!)

Monday, November 26, 2007

Someone needs the door!!




Krys found the car door near our office this morning.
There are no car mechanic stores around...

Tokyo mystery.


Somewhere out there someone is driving around, very cold...

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

The Datura was smiling.




I spotted this gorgeous flower on the way to work. We always had Datura plants in our yard back home, but they were always white. I've never seen a pink one before!


Such a cute flower!
It looks like Japanese Morning Glory:)

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

A Cow Fire Fighter!




A cute cow fire fighter is standing in front of the fire department!

Why cow?
Because the area is called as "Ushi-Gome". Ushi-Gome means "keeping cows", probably some people kept cows there a century ago.

Japan is a country crazy for mascot characters, they want to create mascot characters for anything, even for trains, the police department, and bacterias.

Go! Cow fire fighter!!
Save your people!
...(Krys is busy today!)