Saturday, August 27, 2005

yamakasa

今年の山笠の写真:


新天町





後ろ


Go team!





カナルシチ


大丸








二年前の写真: found here and here. and the pictures and videos of the actual race are here.

Friday, August 26, 2005

香港の最後写真

Here are the last set of pictures from my trip. First some from my phone camera from the last two days, and then some from my digital camera from my last afternoon there:


From the taxi from wanchai to central. This building is very earthquake unfriendly... and perhaps even typhoon unfriendly. :-O


Who's a grumpy grumperson? I guess this means i actually am included in at least one of my pictures from this trip.


Maybe this is why I'm so grumpy? traffic jam HK style.


Another cop on the beat. he was watching for jay walkers at this intersection... the gun is there just in case.


Couldn't pass the opportunity to get another tram on film. Can't beat the price, anywhere you want to go for HK$2, thats like $0.25 or 25 yen!


Speaking of caught on film! the truth is revealed! inside those cute figures like Sorarachi, you have a sweaty guy, who looks none-to-happy to have his photo taken as he tries to get in uniform in some doorway.... I heard the Disney people will terminate you (with extreme prejudice) if you are caught in this kind of compromising situation.


From my final lunch rendezvous with Jetrin.


Oh my goodness! I want to get a Simpsons Key!


I took this one especially for patrick at Sogo... its the Twins mooncake promo display...


On my way back to the hotel to get my bags, I got a recharge card for my sim, so my card will still work when i come back in the winter (you get 6 months from each time you add credit, much better than china, where the cards go inactive within a month or two of unuse).

Meanwhile the shop was selling cheap replacement covers for my phone, so i went for the textured blue. what do you think?


Ack, he's taunting us even from the airport gift shop...


my 767 back to Japan, it was only like 50% full... no wonder JAL is cancelling this line. :-(

all in all a fun trip, as much as i disliked Guangzhou and didn't have a spectacular time in Shenzhen, Hong Kong and food/folks and fun made up for it. But glad to be back too. ;-)

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Thursday, August 25, 2005

香港



wednesday morning we went to meet up w/ Dan at a mexican place in Soho. Afterwards we headed over to his new place



a video of the view, with Audio effects by Buddy the Dog (2.7mb)


Here she is. 僕をとても噛みたい!

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

香港でカラオケ



Pat flew in on Tuesday morning. After getting lunch w/ Jetrin, we decided to head to TST to see a movie.
I couldn't resist stopping here for a picture. The best part is that its like 3/4th sized... Hobbit Dan, as it were.


We went to see "7 Swords", but this theater too was showing 'Drink Drank Drunk', This promo display is pretty cool.


We saw a HK police van. I sereptitiously snapped a photo. Later on in the taxi we passed a bunch of motorcycle cops too, it was very 'Police Story' -- I get a kick out of this kind of stuff for some reason (the reason is cause I'm a HK film dork).

Later that night we met up with Dan and friends at a Karaoke place in Kowloon. It was a birthday party. It was my first time doing karaoke in HK.


OF course lots of drinking and toasting.

It was fun, cause I got to use some japanese (since her english was not very jouzu and my cantonese is moto heta!). I forgot to mention that the night before at the TV thing, Jetrin and I met Hiro, who was in New Police Story, Enter the Phoenix and Drink Drank Drunk.

Then things got a bit bizarre:

A friend of theirs who was in the same karaoke place came by to say hi, he was standing in the doorway talking to a few people, and then suddenly the door opened and a few guys rushed in and we saw a lot of flashing, it was The Papparazzi! There was at least one person holding a camera up over their heads doing rapid fire shots of anything and everything in the room. As you can see in the photo above there was also a guy waving a DV camera around trying to film everything. There was a lot of shouting and they forcably expelled them from the room within a few seconds.

But pat and I were liked stunned with disbelief. Afterwards I asked Dan, "was that for real?" he said it happens once in a while, just not usually in a private place like this. It was weird... maybe tomorrow's tabloid will have a horrible picture of pat and I sitting on the karaoke sofa with our mouths hanging open in a confused state.... or maybe not.

The reason we went to this place was cause they had just added Alive's first song to their karaoke library.



Last but not least - has anyone seen this before? its "Pepsi Blue"... I guess since Clear Pepsi didn't stick, they decided to add blue coloring instead. :-P

Pretty fun. Everyone was really nice, and thankfully no one asked me to sing 'Take Me To Your Heart.'

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シェンズン



Sunday morning after my presentation at the conference, I checked out of the hotel and headed to the train station (and got in the argument w/ the taxi guy). I took the train to Shenzhen. Not too bad, nicer than the other 'hard seat' trains i've taken in China.


It took about 1.5 hours, next time I'll try to take the express train.


I took the Shenzhen subway, which just opened this year (see my entry about it from 5/1). I couldn't resist more shots of the station 'art work'... its a giant keyboard...


its a seat for weary travellers!


I stayed at my favorite hotel in Shenzhen, this time I got them to give me a discount rate, and they gave me the kingsize bed room too!


Not bad for $40 a night! :-P


Don't ask, don't tell.


That night I had dinner with my friend Gao Lei.


We enjoyed a wide variety of dishes, including some sort of mashed potatoes, beef noodles and the potentially lactose intolerably 'shuang pi nai'.


More strange bathroom slogans, this one was at a KFC. In English it says "If there's a smell, don't forget to tell, we will make it well." It says the same thing in Chinese, but it doesn't rhyme.


I spent a good portion of today shopping for random electronics. Here is a DVD burner for only $50. Everytime I come back i'm impressed w/ the rapid improvement in the electronics here. It seems like more real branded stores are opening and taking over floor space that used to be dominated by dozens of individual booths. Which might hurt price competition, but actually makes it much easier to browse, etc. I think its a good thing.


There's still plenty of crazy technology. Here at McDonalds a guy is assembling a cell phone from a bunch of components. In some of the markets they have rooms full of guys w/ sodering irons putting together and then testing stuff (mini-tech sweatshops). I was somewhat curious what exactly they're doing. Either refurbishing broken phones or making new ones...


Speaking of the wonders of China:

Here are two wonderful examples of Chinese DVD piracy. on the bottom you can see two DVDs on sale who's covers are made by putting a famous star's face on someone else's body. This star may or may not actually appear in the movie. On the left, there's Hsu Chi's face on Kiera Knightley's body from the 'King Arthur' poster. I think from the pictures on the back, Hsu Chi is actually in the movie. It was one of her early pornish films in Taiwan.

On the right you have Daniel Wu's picture from the New Police Story poster, pasted on Chow Yun Fat's body from the 'Replacement Killers' poster. The title in English says 'Cop on a Mission', one of Daniel's movies, but the Chinese title is for some other movie (not one of his, I don't know what it is).

All that computer power, and they waste it on this kind of stuff. :-P


Here's what I bought this day:

I wasn't really looking to buy anything, but I picked up a few things that caught my eye. Those are all DVDs except the Mai Kuraki CD. Oh, I also got a UK-US/Japan plug adapter for only $0.37 too. :-P



On my way to the border by taxi, I realized i hadn't taken many pictures with my digital camera (most of the above are w/ my phone camera). So I took a few of the city. As you can see, much nicer than Guangzhou. Since this city is new, it is much less crowded and dirty than the average chinese city.


This was the first sunny, clear day since I had gotten to Hong Kong last wednesday. This building, the Shen Hing Square, is quite tall, 325m = 1066ft. with the antenna, its 384m/1260ft.


I snapped a quick picture of the rail crossing into Hong Kong. You have to walk through customs, then go over a bridge into Hong Kong, then get on a train to the city. The funny thing about this place is that there's a huge city on the Chinese side, but there's nothing but a train station, some nice green hills and a few farmers on the Hong Kong side of the fence.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

きれい香港

Danと遊ぶの後、TSTまで行った。新カメラ有るから、一番好きな景色でしてみてしたい。

これは3枚写真一緒縫った:

きれいですね?


Star Ferry Pier.


the IFC tower. 夜モデーどうですか?

その後九龍に居たから、DVDお店へ行った。たくさんDVDかった!

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