July 29, 2004
$7 SPAM
Undoubtedly the most expensive SPAM on the planet. And $3.50 for a mini can of corned beef hash! Taken at the local "gourmet" grocery store.
Yoka Lady
Since he will be leaving soon, Adam wanted to take a picture with this nice waitress at the restaurant, but she was camera shy and refused. So I had to sneak a shot.
Click. Another soul stolen for the sake of western civ.
July 27, 2004
Yoka Yoka Tei
This is
the best restaurant in Kyushu, Yokayokatei. Everything from bibinba noodles to tonkatsu, teppan yaki, and raw horse sashimi - all divine. Plus, we were stared by the people at the next table for speaking in English, so I conspicuously picked my nose and flicked boogers in their general direction.
July 25, 2004
Misty Pool
All the photos I took at Kikuchi gorge came out foggy because of the blanket of mist that lingered over it all day. This was the pool we started out at, jumping off the end of the fallen log.
Bumpy Ride
Natural waterslides at Kikuchi gorge.
Sit still, Yoda!
I have found over the past month that a black cat is one of the most difficult subjects to photograph, especially if it somehow always gravitates toward black backgrounds, for instance, my black rucksack resting on the asphalt. At night.
They're STARING at me!
Possibly the most disturbing strawberries on a cake that I have ever seen. The fluorescent lights and the polarized glass caused the weird bars to appear in the photo. Too cool.
Virtual Swashbuckling
New arcade game employing toy wakizashi as controller.
Red Ceiling Thing
Adam said this ceiling adornment was cool; I said it looked vaginal. We are both right, I think.
Flappy, the Blue Globe with Wings
The Kix mascot at the mall across from the terminal building. I dubbed him "Flappy."
July 21, 2004
Honmaguro
Interesting display for Honmaguro in seafood section at Jusco.
July 17, 2004
Under the Table
Amazing Japan Factoid of the Day: In Japan, you can run your fingers under the bar without getting grossed out because NOBODY STICKS GUM ON THE BOTTOM OF BARS OR TABLES. Hypochondriacs, unite.
Chopstick Art
See my chopstick art. See what Merin will look like at 40.
Recharging
I have no idea where the flux capacitors or whatever this refers to were located, but this sign says, "recharging."
Taro's house
Electric pole in front of Taro's house.
Go-Go Yubari
Pictured here is a slice of Yubari melon, the most expensive melon in the world, just before consumption. Yum.
July 16, 2004
Excelsior
Certainly something I had never seen before. The accordion is an antique Excelsior, which probably costs 15 times more than the
yukata the girl is dressed in.
July 12, 2004
Lost in Time
This year's vote for the most pitiful amusement park in Japan, on the top of Ikoma mountain.
Carcinogenic
Yomiuri Television's massive broadcast tower located in the middle of the amusement park can be seen from miles around. I could just feel my sperm wilting like poisoned tadpoles.
Crazy Cat Doll
I slept next to this motorized cat doll, which would periodically mewl and walk in circles while its eyes lit up red. Or maybe it was all just a bad dream.
Rebirth of Cool
The filters on my new phonecam are sparse, but this one works pretty well.
Kotsu Anzen
In Japan, they often use these life-sized plastic highway worker effigies to direct motorists around road crews where a simple light would suffice. I always feel like abducting these insane dolls when I see them, maybe drag them behind my car for a few kilos then let them smash into a toll booth - after all, it is our tolls that are paying for this crap.
Ninjaland
Parking area in Iga, infamous ninja country. FYI, they don't sell real ninja weapons in the gift shop.
July 10, 2004
Mental Clinic
Just me, or is it a bit
tacky?
Front Robby (redux?)
I may have blogged about this sign in front of a Amemura love hotel before, but I can't be bothered to check if it was on the old Yapeus site or on this one. Oh, well. Always worth a quick guffaw.
Eggtart Shop
This is the shop that caused the Great Eggtart Craze of 2002, located between Nanpabashi and Midosuji. We bought an 8-pack for 15 bucks with the intention of taking them on our Nagoya road trip, but forgot them in Merin's refrigerator. Nam tried one the week after and got the runs, so the rest were trashed. Damn.
OG Planning
I looked around the building's parking garage for a fleet of lowered Impalas - no luck.
July 06, 2004
Curled up
Yoda curling around a rain gutter pipe outside the vet's office.
Kochi Castle
Nam and Merin in the rain. That dot up on the hill is Kochi Castle.
Kochi Dancers
We happened upon a dance exhibition in the
shotengai...
July 05, 2004
Babagump
I have no idea what this store is... I could have read the signs on the door, but it just felt better to keep it a mystery. Maybe there's a receptionist inside mumbling about
shrimp gumbo, shrimp stew, shrimp burger...