Tokyo City View
On our way to the Tokyo City View, there is a huge spider standing in our way... Really HUGE.
In the elevator, the viewing floor is on the 52th floor.
If you have seen the guy who have took the photo for us, you will be surprised at the speed he was meddling with the function buttons, too quick even for us to see. I know I looked awful in this photo, can't really smile :) Then we tried to adjust the camera's functions by ourselves. Took quite sometime to achieved the perfect settings.
Lunch at Barbara Crepe & Galetter
Finally met my friend at the station, the worst thing to do in Japan is to meet at train stations as there are too much exits and if you went to the wrong exit, that it. You either ends up in another place or you can just get lost in the streets.
We had our lunch at Barbara and I ordered a crepe ..
with a cold corn soup. It tasted good though.
We had our lunch at Barbara and I ordered a crepe ..
with a cold corn soup. It tasted good though.
Trip to Yokohama
Currently preparing my stuff to return back to Singapore. Hooray !!! Since I have some time right now, I will do a short write up to my trip to Yokohama.I was supposed to meet one of my business friend in Gunma (群馬), so I decided to push my trip forward and visit my friend in Yokohama since I have been there many times, but mostly for work. I stay in sakuragicho hotel for a night before meeting her the next day.
There were nothing to do in the night and I bought my dinner at KFC (which is totally different of what we are having in Singapore), and return to my hotel. Took some shots at the Ferris wheel and the amusement land as well.
Visit To The World of Ancient Geisha, Gion at Kyoto
The history of Gion (祇園) back dated to the Middle Ages, where it has been a district built t accommodate the needs of travellers and visitors visiting Yasaka Shrine. Slowly, the area gained its fame and become one of the most exclusive and well-known geisha (芸者)districts in Japan.
While geisha refers to "artist" or "person of the arts" in Japan, Gion geisha uses a local term called geiko (芸子), meaing "a child of the arts" or "a woman of art". Though there are considerable decline in the number of geisha in Gion, it is still famous for the preservation for the traditional architecture and entertainment. Partial of the district is being preserved under national historical buildings and there are ongoing restoration on the streets og Gion, including shifting of all overhead utilities underground to preserve the original beauty of Gion.
The Gion district is being divided into two communities, Gion Kobu (祇園甲部) and Gion Higashi (祇園東). The Kobu occupies a larger area while Higashi is smaller and located northeast corner of the district, amidst of the rehearsal hall.
During my trip to Kyoto, I visited Gion Corner (ギオンコナー) in Yasaka Hall (弥栄会館), showcased on the display was some of the ornaments and accessories used by geisha during in the past. The history of hair pin could back date to Prehistoric Japan about 12,000 BC in Jomon Time(縄文時代), which later the use of hair pin flourished in Nara Times after different cultural hair pin is being introduced from China.
As era cultural started to change, the complexity of the hair pin also started to evolve. The hair pin are being designed and wore by the women based on different seasons and occasions. The main material used for creation of the hair pin in the past was either silver, tin or copper and decorated beautifully with precious metals, jade and corals at times.
Life of a Geisha
I could not explain much of their lifes, but if you really wanted to see how stringent and their routines practise to become a Geisha, you could watch the movie directed by Rob Marshall, Memoirs Of A Geisha, starring Zhang Ziyi. The movie has won numerous awards and nominations for six Academy Awards.
We was intending to catch a performance at Yasaka Hall, but due to the timing, my friend had to rush her last train back to Tokyo to meet up with my another friend, we had to give it a go and went for a short coffee break instead.
Updated on 20 Jan 2014
While geisha refers to "artist" or "person of the arts" in Japan, Gion geisha uses a local term called geiko (芸子), meaing "a child of the arts" or "a woman of art". Though there are considerable decline in the number of geisha in Gion, it is still famous for the preservation for the traditional architecture and entertainment. Partial of the district is being preserved under national historical buildings and there are ongoing restoration on the streets og Gion, including shifting of all overhead utilities underground to preserve the original beauty of Gion.
The Gion district is being divided into two communities, Gion Kobu (祇園甲部) and Gion Higashi (祇園東). The Kobu occupies a larger area while Higashi is smaller and located northeast corner of the district, amidst of the rehearsal hall.
During my trip to Kyoto, I visited Gion Corner (ギオンコナー) in Yasaka Hall (弥栄会館), showcased on the display was some of the ornaments and accessories used by geisha during in the past. The history of hair pin could back date to Prehistoric Japan about 12,000 BC in Jomon Time(縄文時代), which later the use of hair pin flourished in Nara Times after different cultural hair pin is being introduced from China.
Life of a Geisha
I could not explain much of their lifes, but if you really wanted to see how stringent and their routines practise to become a Geisha, you could watch the movie directed by Rob Marshall, Memoirs Of A Geisha, starring Zhang Ziyi. The movie has won numerous awards and nominations for six Academy Awards.
We was intending to catch a performance at Yasaka Hall, but due to the timing, my friend had to rush her last train back to Tokyo to meet up with my another friend, we had to give it a go and went for a short coffee break instead.
Updated on 20 Jan 2014
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