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All those three times I've been to Japan, I always made time for Kyoto. Most of my memories of Kyoto are happy ones, which is not surprising because it's such a great place, and always pulsating with life and excitement--maybe not as crazily as Tokyo, but in its own unique way.

So, I don't know why really, but when I'm lonely, I always end up thinking of Kyoto.

Maybe because it's beautiful even in the rain? I remember that it was raining when we got off the shinkansen one morning in September, and it lasted until afternoon. We ended up walking around Nishiki Market because we had roofs over our heads for the most part. Because of the rain, Gion had to wait for the next day.

Maybe it's because I've always wanted to live in Uji, too, especially anywhere near the river. The scenery changes every time I go there, but it always feels like home.

I really don't know. But today, the sky is grey, there's a lot of work waiting, and my head is full of images of tiled roofs, puddles reflecting the lamps of Gion, a willow tree bent over a canal, brown maple leaves around my feet, the scent of matcha drifting in the air. If only it were that easy to fly back.
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Better start getting comfortable with DW now that LJ might disappear at some point. It's sad because LJ was where I had blogged obsessively back during university days, even before I became a fan of Johnny's groups. I gave up being hosted by a domain (and I had a really nice host, too) because communities were more fun on LJ, and most of my uni and club friends were there, too. Then again, good things come to an end, and anyway, it's been years since I last wrote on my LJ.

What's new? Ok...well, still alive, I suppose. Can't say that things are going back to normal, although I've been going out more often lately. But it's not normal at all, especially now that I've given up my apartment and I have to live with relatives again. It's not bad, but everything changes when one gets a taste of independence.

On to lighter things, though. I still watch Arashi stuff, and Janino Channel is driving me nuts, hahaha genius move there, Nino. Aiba Manabu is still fun, while Yakai is more of a mixed bag. Looking forward to J's taiga but I haven't seen his other recent projects yet. And of course, I miss Ohno. Maybe he's baking bread somewhere? Whatever, I just hope he's living his best life at the moment.

I have to say though, this current obsession with Snow Man is getting out of hand. EXCUSE ME, MEGURO REN, HOW COULD YOU BE SO HOT I CAN'T EVEN. Also mindblowing that we have the same birthday, but born 12 years apart (a full cycle of the Chinese calendar! HAHA). I love the little bits of Sore Snow that I can watch occasionally, and this new sharehouse show is giving me Arashi Sharehouse + Terrace House which I never asked for but ok, thank you very much.

Ok. Back to work. More on fangirling later.
May. 18th, 2017 05:49 pm

aitai~

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Okay, since I'm here anyway...

I miss Japan so much, it drives me crazy. I keep wishing I'm walking up and down the bridge over Ujigawa, or eating taiyaki on the streets near Arashiyama, or just watching people on the Yamanote Line.

Ugh, Japan, why are you so expensive?

I swear, though, I'll be back in autumn next year. I want to see momiji next time...although maybe not in Kyoto, because the crowds never go away.

In the meantime, here's a memory of Mt. Fuji and my friend and I getting lost in Gotemba.


Lost in Gotemba
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So this is Dreamwidth. Hmm.

It's strange to try and write here, but then again I haven't blogged in forever, even on LiveJournal. I do keep another one here, which is more for trips to other countries. I'm mostly here to be a fangirl.

Yoroshiku!
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Right, so...I finally have time to write about the big Japan trip of 2015. Better late than never.

There was nothing too mind-boggling about Osaka, now that I've looked back and decided that I'd prioritize Kyoto the next time I go there. Still, the city was kinder--as in I could really say yasashii in all senses of the word--than I expected.

First off, my friend Kat and I couldn't find our hostel on our first night. The neighborhood it was in was really quiet, not just because we were out on the streets late at night, but because we were surrounded by office and apartment buildings. There was also the feeling that nothing exciting ever happens here at whatever time of day.
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Weird location, but the beds were really very nice.
Yappa sukiyanen, so Kanjani8 says... )

Did I say I'd pass up on Osaka next time? Okay, I take that back. It's difficult to walk away from something that's been very kind, after all. Until next time, Osaka. やっぱ好きやねん!
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No words for the moment, except Japan was everything I thought it would be and more. More later.

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So, I watched Oto-na-ri directed by Kumazawa Naoto and starring Okada Junichi and Aso Kumiko last weekend, and I'm still on a high now.

They're actually neighbors and their flats are separated by a thin wall. They've never met, but they like to listen to signs of life from each other. He's a photographer who wants to focus on nature photography, she's a florist who dreams of going to France.

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It's crazy. I've been smiling all day. )

(An earlier version on Tumblr)
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I love the rain, but not when it floods our country like this. It's catastrophic.

I hate that I'm reduced to pathetic adjectives at a time like this, but really, what else can one say about it?

I do love this poem by Don Paterson, though.
forget the ink, the milk, the blood— / all was washed clean with the flood )
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Ugh, it's taken a while to blog again. Well.

Anyway, my dog Chichi had puppies last month. She had four and miraculously, they all survived (last year, she had two but one of them died). Yes, just four, but I couldn't help naming them after Arashi. Aha.

I don't have an Aiba, unfortunately. )

Unfortunately, we'll have to give them away because we can't really afford to take care of them since we have three adult dogs and two cats. Anyway, here's to hoping Chichi gets five next time. Teehee.
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So I've been making bento for a while, but I always make it just for myself. Or at the most, for two people--me and a close friend, for example.

But making bento for six friends was a first. It was very daunting, since not a lot of people outside my family get to eat my food. But it was also exciting since my friends have been pestering me to cook for them for quite some time already.

I can't believe I actually managed this. )

Well, to be honest, I couldn't have done it without my dad. He pretty much helped me put it together and was very calm while I scrambled around the kitchen like a headless chicken.

Whew. My friends liked it, in the end, especially the korokke. YATTA!

Can we just get takeaway next time, though? Haha, just kidding. XD

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