Saturday, January 30, 2010

Japan - Car Festivals

For some relaxation is a drive in the mountains. But in Japan it can turn into a festival at anytime.

Events on certain days celebrate certain cars. This is RX7 day on 7 July.


Celebrations of history and modern technology.


Creative expression is part of the Japanese car culture.


Some paint with tyres like my friend Andy.


While I like to blend cars and photography

Small events with friends often grow to mini festivals anywhere, anytime.

Japan - Festival

Japan loves a festival.

Hanami is the Sakura Cherry Blossom viewing festival


Hina Matsuri is the girls day festival of dolls.


Thousands are displayed, but all are unique and superb.


Bon Odori is the dance festival. Taiko drums and circular dance format.


Many endure the pain of their local festivals carrying the Omikoshi shrines around their area.
In other areas traditional dances replace this event.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Japan - Stereotypes


Japan - Land of the Rising Sun.
In Japan the sun is RED, not Yellow. This view from atop Mt. Fuji governs respect.


The view from afar is also quite spectacular. However, this is quite rare in Summer. The best time to see Fujisan is winter. Just after a windy day.

From Tokyo its clearly visible and dwarfs everything around. But most days you just can't see it at all. Summer smog and early cloud clover often blocks the view.


Geisha... you don't usually see them on the street. These two are Maiko. Training to be Geisha. You generally only see them in Kyoto where the traditional entertainment remains.


Temples like postcards. Sometimes it is true. Kinkakuji. The gold pavillion is a sight that covered in gold leaf. The grounds are manicured perfection. Other times temples exist under trainlines or feature a highway backdrop.



Yes, Japanese love sushi! This tuna was sold wholesale for 616000yen. thats about $6000.



True Sakura or cherry blossoms are viewed in late March or early April and they last a week or so. Thats it.


Shinkansen = Bullet train, but ask a Japanese person where the bullet train station is and they will have no idea because it isn't Japanese people. Learn some real japanese words before you come.



Japan is Busy! YES it is! Very! get used to it in the cities. But that number of people creates a safe environment. You are never far from help. In the countryside, you can find some nice spots, but someone usually comes along. Above is shibuya xing on a normal day. 33million in Tokyo area.


Wasabi is hot. Yes. But it is grown in the cold using the freshest mountain water.


I'll end this post... with this myth. Japan is Modern. Not all the time. This is aview of a down town concrete factory. Japan is old and new side by side. Perfect harmony.... you decide.

I'll be posting more photo's from my travels in the future. But for now. Tokyo is where I live.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Grumpert Apollo


Ever since I saw the Grumpert a few years ago in a magazine, I thought... WOW! This thing would be awesome to drive to the coffee shop.

No...Im not crazy. Really!

No your local, but the one 200klms away down the mountain and then along the motorway, lap the ring then have a coffee and return.

I can see the purpose for this car.

It's totally impractical for any other reason than driving fast on a mountain or highway or racetrack.

Love it.