Just a quick post to let you know that I have started my new photo blog here.
Hope you'll drop by!
Love,
Kaori
March 20, 2011
January 31, 2011
Time To Go
Hi everyone! Ok, so the big news!
I couldn't think of a clever way to hint at it so I'm just going to say it...I'M MOVING!!!
I really can't believe it myself but as much as I adore this city...this seemed like the perfect time for a change. So after living in Tokorozawa for 7 years with my family, then another 4 years on my own...I'm moving into the city. And when I say "city," I mean "THE CITY" as in Japan's capital...Tokyo Metropolis!!!
I'm super excited, if you couldn't tell by all the exclamation marks! The move is in a couple of weeks so I've got a whole lot of packing to do...so I'm going to take a break from blogging for a bit. But I'm hoping to start another blog so I can learn and explore more about my new city and share it with you!
This will be my last post on Tokorozawa Daily Photo. I had a great time starting this blog and being a member of the CDP community. And through that I got to meet SO many interesting fellow bloggers who posted wonderful photos of places all around the world, which I've enjoyed immensely!
So I'd just like to say a big ole "Thank you!" to everyone...I'll see you soon!
Much Love,
Kaori
January 30, 2011
Reaching Out
I really liked how the shadow of the trees spread out across the ground. It was a nice sunny day. Perfect for taking photos!
Anyways, my posts have been kind of sporadic lately...things have been kind of hectic! It's amazing how short 24 hours can be sometimes. But I've also got big news coming up...will let you know soon!
January 28, 2011
Ready for Spring
It's sunny and colder than ever! They keep on saying "today is the coldest day this winter," every single day and the temperature keeps on dropping...maybe they should say something along the lines of "it's cold but it will probably get colder tomorrow" so I won't expect it to be warmer the next day!
But it seems the plants around Tokorozawa are ready for spring. Are those new shoots...or is this just wishful thinking?
Take a look at more beautiful skies all around the world here.
Labels:
Arahata,
Plants/Flowers,
Sky/Clouds,
Skywatch Friday
January 24, 2011
Second Try
This is a photo of Arahata Fujizuka, the man-made mountain. I was there again (previous post) in hopes to see Mt. Fuji from the top.
But although it was a great day and we could actually see it slightly with our eyes...my camera couldn't catch it. I really wished I could of shown how it was looming quietly above the trees.
Better luck next time...
January 23, 2011
Under the Sky
I took this from the car, right before we drove under it, but I liked how the picture of this bridge turned out. It was a great day outside for a drive or a walk.
Click below for photos of wonderful bridges around the world!
January 22, 2011
Wood Wall
This is a photo of the walls of Asama Shrine.
I love seeing the knots and growth rings in the wood. I actually just learned that growth rings are called Nenrin (年輪) in Japanese. It literally means "year rings."
I think this is a perfect time to quickly give a shout out to my friend Kenichi's blog NENRIN. He's heading out to Morocco at the moment and his photos are really fantastic. So if you can read Japanese or just want to see the photo's, hope you'll take the time to go see his blog (http://nenrin.blogspot.com/)!
See other wonderful reflections from around the world at Weekend Reflections hosted by James.
January 20, 2011
Gather Together
Nabe (鍋) is a winter favorite for a lot of people in Japan.
I think the word Nabe actually refers to the traditional clay pot that people would use to make these soup dishes. But now when people say "Let's do Nabe tonight!," it refers to this dish.
There are a lot of different soups we use for this dish. Some popular soups are Kimchi, Tomato, Soy Milk, and Collagen. It may sound bizarre but it's really good.
My friends and I ate Pork Broth Nabe (photo above) about a month ago...and we got together again for Kimchi Nabe (photo below) a week ago.
January 19, 2011
Pray and Bow
From their matching uniforms, I'd guess they're a part of a local soccer team. The kids were all very energetic and calling out to each other to hurry up and fall in line!
Oh, and of course, the kids bowed after that to seal their wish!
January 17, 2011
January 16, 2011
Blinding Lights
I found this little bridge at Seibu-en Amusement Park. Below the bridge runs, not water, but hundreds of blinking blue and green lights.
It's impressive to say the least.
Here is another view from above. You can see that my camera could hardly take in it's brightness. There were lights everywhere and it was amazing.
January 11, 2011
Galaxy Express 999
I was riding this train back to Tokorozawa the other day. I was riding on the very front train car and it was completely empty. I've noticed that the train cars on the end of either side of the train tend to be less crowded.
These are the famous characters of the manga and anime series Galaxy Express 999 (銀河鉄道999). It seems that the creator of the series, Leiji Matsumoto (松本零士) grew up along the Seibu Line, which led to this collaboration with Seibu Railways and Nerima Ward.
The blond lady you see below is Maetel, one of the main characters (and one of the only characters I actually know of) in the series. The design really stood out and everyone passing by was staring at the train. Some were even took photos, like me!
January 10, 2011
Who's the Weaver?
Look at this spider's web I found on the side of a building! Actually I'm not really sure it's a spider's web...but it's someone's web.
It looked very pretty in the sun.
January 9, 2011
Tsubakimine New Town
This is Uchikoshi Rikkyo (打越陸橋), a foot bridge used to cross over the road below, Tsubakimine Chuo Road.
This whole area is called Tsubakimine New Town and is a residential area that was developed in the 80s. Apparently over 20% of the area is used for greenery which keeps the environment closer to nature.
Click below for photos of wonderful bridges around the world!
January 8, 2011
The Color Red
Another shot at the Seibuen Amusement Park.
The red lights were super bright. I'm surprised the people using these seats didn't get dizzy...actually maybe they did, because these seats were all empty!
Labels:
Illumination/Lights,
Weekend Reflections,
Yamaguchi
January 7, 2011
Purple Haze
"Excuse me while I kiss the sky." -Jimi Hendrix
I've just started running again and this is one of the songs on my play list. It's funny because I have so many favorite songs...but every time I try to think of good songs to listen to while running, I go blank. So if you have any favorite songs or suggestions, I'd love it if you could give me a few!
Right now it's cold. So cold. But we've been having great weather and I'm thankful for the blue skies...possibly enough to kiss it.
Happy weekend everyone!
Take a look at more beautiful skies all around the world here.
January 6, 2011
Standing Silhouette
My camera doesn't take very good night shots. But I really like this one just for the scene.
The couple were in line for the whirling swing ride at Seibuen Amusement Park and this is right before they were let in. It was really pretty all lit up.
January 5, 2011
Overhead
We're all getting used to the sight of this crane looming above the station these days. I'm quite fond of construction sites, especially when they use cranes and other unbelievably huge machinery.
I didn't get a picture...but during the holidays this crane was actually lit up with Christmas lights. I thought it was hilarious for some reason and it gave me a reason to smile every time I walked toward the station!
Labels:
Buildings/Houses,
Kusunokidai,
Sky/Clouds,
Trains/Buses
January 4, 2011
Warm Feet, Warm Heart
I was standing here forever, trying to figure out what I wanted. There were so many to choose from. Long socks, ankle socks, five-toe socks...oh my!
Ended up taking so long that I decided just to take a photo and come back another day.
January 3, 2011
Yummy Decoration
This Shime-kazari is something Japanese people put on their doors or gates during the new year period to ward the bad spirits away. It is also a way to welcome the gods inside the house at the start of the year.
Most people go and get a shime-kazari at a temple or shrine...but these days you can also order them online. This one decorated the door of a hair salon near Tokorozawa Station. I'm always curious what people do with the orange after they take it down.
And if you're wondering about the rabbit poster in the window...2011 is the year of the rabbit!
January 1, 2011
Happy New Year!
The corner booth at Tokorozawa Station that shows the new station model after the renovations has new years decorations, too. The station is scheduled to be completed in spring 2013.
Wishing everyone a wonderful year in 2011!!!
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