Tokyo Matsuri

Fri 2007/08/31 19:59 JST
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Matsuri (祭り(まつり)) means "festival" and there are a load of Matsuri to be enjoyed in the Summer.
The Azabujyuban Noryo Matsuri (麻布十番納涼まつり) is a huge matsuri held annually in the Azabujyuban district. Azabujyuban (麻布十番) may ring a bell for those who have played the Metal Gear Solid series.

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You will find many stalls of food, traditional games, cute girls dressed in yukata and a lot of people.

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The Azabujyuban district is surrounded by foreign embassies which is why you will always see Gaijin folk in the area.

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The Noryo matsuri is usually held at the end of August and is nice to attend to walk about, eat some grub and enjoy the culture.

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This is Ikayaki - squid on a stick.

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This is called Kodomo Damashi (子供だまし) and means "to cheat the kids."
The parent will fork out a few hundred yen for the kid to pick up floating balls from the water. Great business model ^^

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Azabujyuban is located just a few minutes away from Roppongi Hills - a nice spot to enjoy an afternoon of strolling and then a film at the hills in the evening.

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The lady is wearing a traditional Yukata. Its common to see many out n about on the trains in the summer wearing these.

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If you plan to go to a matsuri then you don't need to schedule in dinner as there is plenty to eat.

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It can get crowdy at times though.

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Dont bother bringing a rucksack as it will start to annoy you when you get bounced left right and center.

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Windbell writes about a recent matsuri held in Singapore - check it out. If you have info of Matsuri held in your region too then feel free to share.

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Not pictured here but there is also traditional dancing and drum beating to be enjoyed.

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This guy is making baby castella - you can see him pouring the yellow base into the mold. Tasty and fragrant.

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This matsuri is so popular that it can be difficult to get to as many of the roads around the surrounding area are closed off and only certain exits from the station can be used.

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This is Taco Yaki or fried octopus balls. Bet you didn't know that Octopus had balls.

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  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    In singapore, we do have our own "version" of matsuri know as the pasar malam. I guess you could wiki it, its vry similar but just not as cool. Most of the time people just go there for the food.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:49:36 JST (ID #55987)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
    • kuzkuz
      kuzkuz in Thanathos (Registered on 2008/06/26)
      Student

      I dun think Pasar Malam can be counted as a Matsuri..
      MAtsuri means fetival... like Moon Cake Festival etc...
      Pasar Malam is juz a Night Market and was held every week...
      I suppose~

      Sun 2008/08/10 21:44:14 JST (ID #262098)
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      • Audrey Reiko
        Audrey Reiko in Malaysia (Registered on 2009/02/12)
        Permanent Japanophile

        Pasar malam is NOT matsuri :)

        Pasar malam is a night market (literally) normally on once a week. Matsuri is a festival like the celebration of something or some deity's birthday.

        Thu 2009/02/12 05:02:46 JST (ID #485103)
        reply to Audrey Reiko's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    In singapore, we do have our own "version" of matsuri know as the pasar malam. I guess you could wiki it, its vry similar but just not as cool. Most of the time people just go there for the food.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:49:36 JST (ID #97991)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    In singapore, we do have our own "version" of matsuri know as the pasar malam. I guess you could wiki it, its vry similar but just not as cool. Most of the time people just go there for the food.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:49:36 JST (ID #123687)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    In singapore, we do have our own "version" of matsuri know as the pasar malam. I guess you could wiki it, its vry similar but just not as cool. Most of the time people just go there for the food.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:49:36 JST (ID #149512)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Jay Cee
    Jay Cee in São Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    http://gashapons.blogspot.com/

    Here in São Paulo we have the Tanabata Matsuri (七夕) festival every year. And it's growing every year.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:52:12 JST (ID #55989)
    reply to Jay Cee's comment
  • Jay Cee
    Jay Cee in São Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    http://gashapons.blogspot.com/

    Here in São Paulo we have the Tanabata Matsuri (七夕) festival every year. And it's growing every year.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:52:12 JST (ID #97993)
    reply to Jay Cee's comment
  • Jay Cee
    Jay Cee in São Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    http://gashapons.blogspot.com/

    Here in São Paulo we have the Tanabata Matsuri (七夕) festival every year. And it's growing every year.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:52:12 JST (ID #123689)
    reply to Jay Cee's comment
  • Jay Cee
    Jay Cee in São Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    http://gashapons.blogspot.com/

    Here in São Paulo we have the Tanabata Matsuri (七夕) festival every year. And it's growing every year.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:52:12 JST (ID #149514)
    reply to Jay Cee's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Lol @ the last sentence "Bet you didn't know that Octopus had balls."

    As like what Alafista OTAKU has said, the ones here are more commonly known as "Pasar Malam". Similar to Tokyo Matsuri but you don't have girls dressed up in Yukatas ORZ.

    A lot of food is sold there, and also clothes, plants and cheap miniature stuff that you might not use at all. There is also s game similar to Kodomo Damashi (子供だまし) but it's picking up toy fishes using a hook. Great business model ^^;

    Oh! Not forgetting the "open-source" CD/DVDs (Including Eroge ^^;) that were widely available in the past at the Pasar Malam.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:56:42 JST (ID #55991)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Lol @ the last sentence "Bet you didn't know that Octopus had balls."

    As like what Alafista OTAKU has said, the ones here are more commonly known as "Pasar Malam". Similar to Tokyo Matsuri but you don't have girls dressed up in Yukatas ORZ.

    A lot of food is sold there, and also clothes, plants and cheap miniature stuff that you might not use at all. There is also s game similar to Kodomo Damashi (子供だまし) but it's picking up toy fishes using a hook. Great business model ^^;

    Oh! Not forgetting the "open-source" CD/DVDs (Including Eroge ^^;) that were widely available in the past at the Pasar Malam.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:56:42 JST (ID #97995)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Lol @ the last sentence "Bet you didn't know that Octopus had balls."

    As like what Alafista OTAKU has said, the ones here are more commonly known as "Pasar Malam". Similar to Tokyo Matsuri but you don't have girls dressed up in Yukatas ORZ.

    A lot of food is sold there, and also clothes, plants and cheap miniature stuff that you might not use at all. There is also s game similar to Kodomo Damashi (子供だまし) but it's picking up toy fishes using a hook. Great business model ^^;

    Oh! Not forgetting the "open-source" CD/DVDs (Including Eroge ^^;) that were widely available in the past at the Pasar Malam.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:56:42 JST (ID #123691)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Lol @ the last sentence "Bet you didn't know that Octopus had balls."

    As like what Alafista OTAKU has said, the ones here are more commonly known as "Pasar Malam". Similar to Tokyo Matsuri but you don't have girls dressed up in Yukatas ORZ.

    A lot of food is sold there, and also clothes, plants and cheap miniature stuff that you might not use at all. There is also s game similar to Kodomo Damashi (子供だまし) but it's picking up toy fishes using a hook. Great business model ^^;

    Oh! Not forgetting the "open-source" CD/DVDs (Including Eroge ^^;) that were widely available in the past at the Pasar Malam.

    Fri 2007/08/31 19:56:42 JST (ID #149516)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    Taco Yaki are actual octopus balls? I alwyas thought they were minced octopus rounded into balls... ^^;

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:00:05 JST (ID #55992)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    Taco Yaki are actual octopus balls? I alwyas thought they were minced octopus rounded into balls... ^^;

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:00:05 JST (ID #97996)
    reply to marvin's comment
  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    Taco Yaki are actual octopus balls? I alwyas thought they were minced octopus rounded into balls... ^^;

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:00:05 JST (ID #123692)
    reply to marvin's comment
  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    Taco Yaki are actual octopus balls? I alwyas thought they were minced octopus rounded into balls... ^^;

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:00:05 JST (ID #149517)
    reply to marvin's comment
  • WoLF-[x]
    WoLF-[x] in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    IT Consultant

    Alafista: LOL i don't think a "pasar malam" (night market) qualifies as a Matsuri. There's no fireworks nor pretty girls in yukatas at a pasar malam. Just smelly fish, chicken blood and spare parts on the floor, vegetables and the typical obaa-san haggling on prices.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:02:20 JST (ID #55993)
    reply to WoLF-[x]'s comment
  • WoLF-[x]
    WoLF-[x] in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    IT Consultant

    Alafista: LOL i don't think a "pasar malam" (night market) qualifies as a Matsuri. There's no fireworks nor pretty girls in yukatas at a pasar malam. Just smelly fish, chicken blood and spare parts on the floor, vegetables and the typical obaa-san haggling on prices.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:02:20 JST (ID #97997)
    reply to WoLF-[x]'s comment
  • WoLF-[x]
    WoLF-[x] in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    IT Consultant

    Alafista: LOL i don't think a "pasar malam" (night market) qualifies as a Matsuri. There's no fireworks nor pretty girls in yukatas at a pasar malam. Just smelly fish, chicken blood and spare parts on the floor, vegetables and the typical obaa-san haggling on prices.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:02:20 JST (ID #123693)
    reply to WoLF-[x]'s comment
  • WoLF-[x]
    WoLF-[x] in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    IT Consultant

    Alafista: LOL i don't think a "pasar malam" (night market) qualifies as a Matsuri. There's no fireworks nor pretty girls in yukatas at a pasar malam. Just smelly fish, chicken blood and spare parts on the floor, vegetables and the typical obaa-san haggling on prices.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:02:20 JST (ID #149518)
    reply to WoLF-[x]'s comment
  • farrroarz
    farrroarz in Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    Student

    Here in Brunei, the matsuri is called gerai malam which is almost similar to wolf-[x]'s pasar malam. but no smelly fish, bloody chicken etc. Just yummy food smells in air. Yum!

    Only during his majesty's birthday there will be fireworks and 'joget'(some kind of traditional dance) and 'cucul' (bright lights).

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:14:26 JST (ID #55994)
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  • farrroarz
    farrroarz in Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    Student

    Here in Brunei, the matsuri is called gerai malam which is almost similar to wolf-[x]'s pasar malam. but no smelly fish, bloody chicken etc. Just yummy food smells in air. Yum!

    Only during his majesty's birthday there will be fireworks and 'joget'(some kind of traditional dance) and 'cucul' (bright lights).

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:14:26 JST (ID #97998)
    reply to farrroarz's comment
  • farrroarz
    farrroarz in Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    Student

    Here in Brunei, the matsuri is called gerai malam which is almost similar to wolf-[x]'s pasar malam. but no smelly fish, bloody chicken etc. Just yummy food smells in air. Yum!

    Only during his majesty's birthday there will be fireworks and 'joget'(some kind of traditional dance) and 'cucul' (bright lights).

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:14:26 JST (ID #123694)
    reply to farrroarz's comment
  • farrroarz
    farrroarz in Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    Student

    Here in Brunei, the matsuri is called gerai malam which is almost similar to wolf-[x]'s pasar malam. but no smelly fish, bloody chicken etc. Just yummy food smells in air. Yum!

    Only during his majesty's birthday there will be fireworks and 'joget'(some kind of traditional dance) and 'cucul' (bright lights).

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:14:26 JST (ID #149519)
    reply to farrroarz's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I think we still have many festivals in Michigan. Biggest two that come to mind are the Cherry Festival in Traverse City and the Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan that is. ^^; It has been so long since I've been to either one.

    The Tulip Festival is always so colorful. Actually this is always such a beautiful part of Michigan year around. Since the Holland area is an old Dutch settlement one can feel the history during tulip time.

    Holand, MI. on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan

    -- Rushes back to all that paperwork...

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:22:14 JST (ID #55995)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I think we still have many festivals in Michigan. Biggest two that come to mind are the Cherry Festival in Traverse City and the Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan that is. ^^; It has been so long since I've been to either one.

    The Tulip Festival is always so colorful. Actually this is always such a beautiful part of Michigan year around. Since the Holland area is an old Dutch settlement one can feel the history during tulip time.

    Holand, MI. on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan

    -- Rushes back to all that paperwork...

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:22:14 JST (ID #97999)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I think we still have many festivals in Michigan. Biggest two that come to mind are the Cherry Festival in Traverse City and the Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan that is. ^^; It has been so long since I've been to either one.

    The Tulip Festival is always so colorful. Actually this is always such a beautiful part of Michigan year around. Since the Holland area is an old Dutch settlement one can feel the history during tulip time.

    Holand, MI. on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan

    -- Rushes back to all that paperwork...

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:22:14 JST (ID #123695)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I think we still have many festivals in Michigan. Biggest two that come to mind are the Cherry Festival in Traverse City and the Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan that is. ^^; It has been so long since I've been to either one.

    The Tulip Festival is always so colorful. Actually this is always such a beautiful part of Michigan year around. Since the Holland area is an old Dutch settlement one can feel the history during tulip time.

    Holand, MI. on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan

    -- Rushes back to all that paperwork...

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:22:14 JST (ID #149520)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Jay Cee - Alow!

    I live in a small city, but I make several trips along the year to bigger cities here in Brazil.

    I know Tanabata Festival in São Paulo, and also know that in Curitiba (another major brazilian city) has smaller matsuri(s) once every 2 or 3 months, namely Hana Matsuri, Haru Matsuri and so on...

    Lots of cosplayers, japanese food, karaoke and japanese related stuff.
    Next year we will have lots of stuff here, because Brazil will be celebrating 100 years of japanese imigration. Brazil has a relatively large number of japanese immigrants.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:58:36 JST (ID #56000)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Jay Cee - Alow!

    I live in a small city, but I make several trips along the year to bigger cities here in Brazil.

    I know Tanabata Festival in São Paulo, and also know that in Curitiba (another major brazilian city) has smaller matsuri(s) once every 2 or 3 months, namely Hana Matsuri, Haru Matsuri and so on...

    Lots of cosplayers, japanese food, karaoke and japanese related stuff.
    Next year we will have lots of stuff here, because Brazil will be celebrating 100 years of japanese imigration. Brazil has a relatively large number of japanese immigrants.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:58:36 JST (ID #98004)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Jay Cee - Alow!

    I live in a small city, but I make several trips along the year to bigger cities here in Brazil.

    I know Tanabata Festival in São Paulo, and also know that in Curitiba (another major brazilian city) has smaller matsuri(s) once every 2 or 3 months, namely Hana Matsuri, Haru Matsuri and so on...

    Lots of cosplayers, japanese food, karaoke and japanese related stuff.
    Next year we will have lots of stuff here, because Brazil will be celebrating 100 years of japanese imigration. Brazil has a relatively large number of japanese immigrants.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:58:36 JST (ID #123700)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Jay Cee - Alow!

    I live in a small city, but I make several trips along the year to bigger cities here in Brazil.

    I know Tanabata Festival in São Paulo, and also know that in Curitiba (another major brazilian city) has smaller matsuri(s) once every 2 or 3 months, namely Hana Matsuri, Haru Matsuri and so on...

    Lots of cosplayers, japanese food, karaoke and japanese related stuff.
    Next year we will have lots of stuff here, because Brazil will be celebrating 100 years of japanese imigration. Brazil has a relatively large number of japanese immigrants.

    Fri 2007/08/31 20:58:36 JST (ID #149525)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • Jesper
    Jesper in Viborg, Denmark, Europe, Earth (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Plast Processing Engineer
    http://jespersunivers.com/otaku/

    Reading this post makes me soooo hungry....

    And how nice to see a post where you can actually see peoples faces.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:00:29 JST (ID #56001)
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  • Jesper
    Jesper in Viborg, Denmark, Europe, Earth (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Plast Processing Engineer
    http://jespersunivers.com/otaku/

    Reading this post makes me soooo hungry....

    And how nice to see a post where you can actually see peoples faces.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:00:29 JST (ID #98005)
    reply to Jesper's comment
  • Jesper
    Jesper in Viborg, Denmark, Europe, Earth (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Plast Processing Engineer
    http://jespersunivers.com/otaku/

    Reading this post makes me soooo hungry....

    And how nice to see a post where you can actually see peoples faces.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:00:29 JST (ID #123701)
    reply to Jesper's comment
  • Jesper
    Jesper in Viborg, Denmark, Europe, Earth (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Plast Processing Engineer
    http://jespersunivers.com/otaku/

    Reading this post makes me soooo hungry....

    And how nice to see a post where you can actually see peoples faces.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:00:29 JST (ID #149526)
    reply to Jesper's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    We have many festivals around downtown where I live due to the many cultures that have established itself here. That strange festival from the middle of no where when I stayed in Osaka makes sense now, it was a matsuri.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:04:29 JST (ID #56003)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    We have many festivals around downtown where I live due to the many cultures that have established itself here. That strange festival from the middle of no where when I stayed in Osaka makes sense now, it was a matsuri.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:04:29 JST (ID #98007)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    We have many festivals around downtown where I live due to the many cultures that have established itself here. That strange festival from the middle of no where when I stayed in Osaka makes sense now, it was a matsuri.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:04:29 JST (ID #123703)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    We have many festivals around downtown where I live due to the many cultures that have established itself here. That strange festival from the middle of no where when I stayed in Osaka makes sense now, it was a matsuri.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:04:29 JST (ID #149528)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • 10116222
    10116222 in QC, Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/28)
    Nendoroid Hunter

    I would love to attend Matsuri festivals. It's in my to-do list before I expire. Everytime this festival is featured in an anime, it makes that episode more special.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:33:45 JST (ID #56006)
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  • 10116222
    10116222 in QC, Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/28)
    Nendoroid Hunter

    I would love to attend Matsuri festivals. It's in my to-do list before I expire. Everytime this festival is featured in an anime, it makes that episode more special.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:33:45 JST (ID #98010)
    reply to 10116222's comment
  • 10116222
    10116222 in QC, Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/28)
    Nendoroid Hunter

    I would love to attend Matsuri festivals. It's in my to-do list before I expire. Everytime this festival is featured in an anime, it makes that episode more special.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:33:45 JST (ID #123706)
    reply to 10116222's comment
  • 10116222
    10116222 in QC, Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/28)
    Nendoroid Hunter

    I would love to attend Matsuri festivals. It's in my to-do list before I expire. Everytime this festival is featured in an anime, it makes that episode more special.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:33:45 JST (ID #149531)
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  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    Matsuri looks like super fun. Sigh, I wish I can attend it...

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:46:27 JST (ID #56008)
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  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    Matsuri looks like super fun. Sigh, I wish I can attend it...

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:46:27 JST (ID #98012)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    Matsuri looks like super fun. Sigh, I wish I can attend it...

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:46:27 JST (ID #123708)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    Matsuri looks like super fun. Sigh, I wish I can attend it...

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:46:27 JST (ID #149533)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    Hey Danny, what kind of Camera do you use? I like how you take them, but I don't know which camera to buy to take pictures like those.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:57:23 JST (ID #56011)
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  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    Hey Danny, what kind of Camera do you use? I like how you take them, but I don't know which camera to buy to take pictures like those.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:57:23 JST (ID #98015)
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  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    Hey Danny, what kind of Camera do you use? I like how you take them, but I don't know which camera to buy to take pictures like those.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:57:23 JST (ID #123711)
    reply to skankywonders's comment
  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    Hey Danny, what kind of Camera do you use? I like how you take them, but I don't know which camera to buy to take pictures like those.

    Fri 2007/08/31 21:57:23 JST (ID #149536)
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  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    There is only like, one matsuri in Toronto. Happens very early in summer.
    Nothing like the combo of great food, cute girls, and beating drums~ Awesomeo

    Fri 2007/08/31 22:30:56 JST (ID #56012)
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  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    There is only like, one matsuri in Toronto. Happens very early in summer.
    Nothing like the combo of great food, cute girls, and beating drums~ Awesomeo

    Fri 2007/08/31 22:30:56 JST (ID #98016)
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  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    There is only like, one matsuri in Toronto. Happens very early in summer.
    Nothing like the combo of great food, cute girls, and beating drums~ Awesomeo

    Fri 2007/08/31 22:30:56 JST (ID #123712)
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  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    There is only like, one matsuri in Toronto. Happens very early in summer.
    Nothing like the combo of great food, cute girls, and beating drums~ Awesomeo

    Fri 2007/08/31 22:30:56 JST (ID #149537)
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  • Ryuuichi
    Ryuuichi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Student

    As far as I can remember there's only Chinese New Year festival here in Sydney.. Lots of good food and lots of money-wasters too ^^; and that's a good place for pickpockets.. My fren almost got herself pickpocketed one time ^^; There're always lion dance and firecrackers around those time.. Fun to watch but can be a great deal of noise pollution to some people.. Matsuri sure is fun ^o^d

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:41 JST (ID #56016)
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  • Ryuuichi
    Ryuuichi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Student

    As far as I can remember there's only Chinese New Year festival here in Sydney.. Lots of good food and lots of money-wasters too ^^; and that's a good place for pickpockets.. My fren almost got herself pickpocketed one time ^^; There're always lion dance and firecrackers around those time.. Fun to watch but can be a great deal of noise pollution to some people.. Matsuri sure is fun ^o^d

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:41 JST (ID #98020)
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  • Ryuuichi
    Ryuuichi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Student

    As far as I can remember there's only Chinese New Year festival here in Sydney.. Lots of good food and lots of money-wasters too ^^; and that's a good place for pickpockets.. My fren almost got herself pickpocketed one time ^^; There're always lion dance and firecrackers around those time.. Fun to watch but can be a great deal of noise pollution to some people.. Matsuri sure is fun ^o^d

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:41 JST (ID #123716)
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  • Ryuuichi
    Ryuuichi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Student

    As far as I can remember there's only Chinese New Year festival here in Sydney.. Lots of good food and lots of money-wasters too ^^; and that's a good place for pickpockets.. My fren almost got herself pickpocketed one time ^^; There're always lion dance and firecrackers around those time.. Fun to watch but can be a great deal of noise pollution to some people.. Matsuri sure is fun ^o^d

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:41 JST (ID #149541)
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  • blauereiter
    blauereiter in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2007/07/07)
    CG artist, Sunrise Emotion
    http://halcyonrealms.com

    I love matsuris ! Just went to one near my studio in Ogikubo on Sunday. :]

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:52 JST (ID #56017)
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  • blauereiter
    blauereiter in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2007/07/07)
    CG artist, Sunrise Emotion
    http://halcyonrealms.com

    I love matsuris ! Just went to one near my studio in Ogikubo on Sunday. :]

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:52 JST (ID #98021)
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  • blauereiter
    blauereiter in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2007/07/07)
    CG artist, Sunrise Emotion
    http://halcyonrealms.com

    I love matsuris ! Just went to one near my studio in Ogikubo on Sunday. :]

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:52 JST (ID #123717)
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  • blauereiter
    blauereiter in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2007/07/07)
    CG artist, Sunrise Emotion
    http://halcyonrealms.com

    I love matsuris ! Just went to one near my studio in Ogikubo on Sunday. :]

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:46:52 JST (ID #149542)
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  • シャキー
    シャキー in カナダ (Registered on 2007/07/14)
    Student~

    @ Aaronime
    there is? lol i must be an outcast of the city lol~
    hikikomori of the city toronto~ (i shall now claim myself that

    and i prefer anime girl name matsuri more than matsuri ^^

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:56:57 JST (ID #56018)
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  • シャキー
    シャキー in カナダ (Registered on 2007/07/14)
    Student~

    @ Aaronime
    there is? lol i must be an outcast of the city lol~
    hikikomori of the city toronto~ (i shall now claim myself that

    and i prefer anime girl name matsuri more than matsuri ^^

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:56:57 JST (ID #98022)
    reply to シャキー's comment
  • シャキー
    シャキー in カナダ (Registered on 2007/07/14)
    Student~

    @ Aaronime
    there is? lol i must be an outcast of the city lol~
    hikikomori of the city toronto~ (i shall now claim myself that

    and i prefer anime girl name matsuri more than matsuri ^^

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:56:57 JST (ID #123718)
    reply to シャキー's comment
  • シャキー
    シャキー in カナダ (Registered on 2007/07/14)
    Student~

    @ Aaronime
    there is? lol i must be an outcast of the city lol~
    hikikomori of the city toronto~ (i shall now claim myself that

    and i prefer anime girl name matsuri more than matsuri ^^

    Fri 2007/08/31 23:56:57 JST (ID #149543)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Ive never been to a Matsuri, though ueno park and yoyogi park practically have a matsuri atmosphere all the time. Love those stalls - speshley the steak on a stick! Love that sauce they dip em in - is it mirin?
    By the way - its Takoyaki, not taco yaki, isnt it?

    Also, why is that place familiar to MGS players? Ive played through MGS 1, 2 & 3 and it doesnt ring a bell...

    Sat 2007/09/01 00:02:05 JST (ID #56019)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Ive never been to a Matsuri, though ueno park and yoyogi park practically have a matsuri atmosphere all the time. Love those stalls - speshley the steak on a stick! Love that sauce they dip em in - is it mirin?
    By the way - its Takoyaki, not taco yaki, isnt it?

    Also, why is that place familiar to MGS players? Ive played through MGS 1, 2 & 3 and it doesnt ring a bell...

    Sat 2007/09/01 00:02:05 JST (ID #98023)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Ive never been to a Matsuri, though ueno park and yoyogi park practically have a matsuri atmosphere all the time. Love those stalls - speshley the steak on a stick! Love that sauce they dip em in - is it mirin?
    By the way - its Takoyaki, not taco yaki, isnt it?

    Also, why is that place familiar to MGS players? Ive played through MGS 1, 2 & 3 and it doesnt ring a bell...

    Sat 2007/09/01 00:02:05 JST (ID #123719)
    reply to AndyH's comment
  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Ive never been to a Matsuri, though ueno park and yoyogi park practically have a matsuri atmosphere all the time. Love those stalls - speshley the steak on a stick! Love that sauce they dip em in - is it mirin?
    By the way - its Takoyaki, not taco yaki, isnt it?

    Also, why is that place familiar to MGS players? Ive played through MGS 1, 2 & 3 and it doesnt ring a bell...

    Sat 2007/09/01 00:02:05 JST (ID #149544)
    reply to AndyH's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    We have some festivals here, but it's not really in such a traditional sense (at least not in my area, for traditional you'd have to go more into the country). Usually it's also one street and surroundings that are closed off, and the shops have their stalls on the street, usually also some games and music. And sometimes even a big stage where several artists come to sing as part of a summer tour of a radio station. But also sometimes street festivals specifically organized by that street alone, so they have a bbq or something, much smaller than the bigger festivals.

    Although the word festival is also commonly used for big music festivals, of which there are many in the summer here. Rock Werchter, Marktrock & Pukkelpop being one of the most internationally known.

    Sat 2007/09/01 02:22:04 JST (ID #56025)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    We have some festivals here, but it's not really in such a traditional sense (at least not in my area, for traditional you'd have to go more into the country). Usually it's also one street and surroundings that are closed off, and the shops have their stalls on the street, usually also some games and music. And sometimes even a big stage where several artists come to sing as part of a summer tour of a radio station. But also sometimes street festivals specifically organized by that street alone, so they have a bbq or something, much smaller than the bigger festivals.

    Although the word festival is also commonly used for big music festivals, of which there are many in the summer here. Rock Werchter, Marktrock & Pukkelpop being one of the most internationally known.

    Sat 2007/09/01 02:22:04 JST (ID #98029)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    We have some festivals here, but it's not really in such a traditional sense (at least not in my area, for traditional you'd have to go more into the country). Usually it's also one street and surroundings that are closed off, and the shops have their stalls on the street, usually also some games and music. And sometimes even a big stage where several artists come to sing as part of a summer tour of a radio station. But also sometimes street festivals specifically organized by that street alone, so they have a bbq or something, much smaller than the bigger festivals.

    Although the word festival is also commonly used for big music festivals, of which there are many in the summer here. Rock Werchter, Marktrock & Pukkelpop being one of the most internationally known.

    Sat 2007/09/01 02:22:04 JST (ID #123725)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    We have some festivals here, but it's not really in such a traditional sense (at least not in my area, for traditional you'd have to go more into the country). Usually it's also one street and surroundings that are closed off, and the shops have their stalls on the street, usually also some games and music. And sometimes even a big stage where several artists come to sing as part of a summer tour of a radio station. But also sometimes street festivals specifically organized by that street alone, so they have a bbq or something, much smaller than the bigger festivals.

    Although the word festival is also commonly used for big music festivals, of which there are many in the summer here. Rock Werchter, Marktrock & Pukkelpop being one of the most internationally known.

    Sat 2007/09/01 02:22:04 JST (ID #149550)
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  • Linc_31
    Linc_31 (Registered on 2006/12/26)

    "Bet you didn't know Octopus had balls"...isn't that from "Good Morning Vietnam" (replacing "fish balls" with "octopus balls"...)?
    nice one though

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:30:30 JST (ID #56027)
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  • Linc_31
    Linc_31 (Registered on 2006/12/26)

    "Bet you didn't know Octopus had balls"...isn't that from "Good Morning Vietnam" (replacing "fish balls" with "octopus balls"...)?
    nice one though

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:30:30 JST (ID #98031)
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  • Linc_31
    Linc_31 (Registered on 2006/12/26)

    "Bet you didn't know Octopus had balls"...isn't that from "Good Morning Vietnam" (replacing "fish balls" with "octopus balls"...)?
    nice one though

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:30:30 JST (ID #123727)
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  • Linc_31
    Linc_31 (Registered on 2006/12/26)

    "Bet you didn't know Octopus had balls"...isn't that from "Good Morning Vietnam" (replacing "fish balls" with "octopus balls"...)?
    nice one though

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:30:30 JST (ID #149552)
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  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    Ha!!! matsuri in singapore ! i missed it. i heard that there is this in singapore every year but don't have any information on it. and again i missed it this year.

    May i request you give me information about location, Date or even a web on the event so i can go next year, if you may happen to have it of cose.

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:56:54 JST (ID #56030)
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  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    Ha!!! matsuri in singapore ! i missed it. i heard that there is this in singapore every year but don't have any information on it. and again i missed it this year.

    May i request you give me information about location, Date or even a web on the event so i can go next year, if you may happen to have it of cose.

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:56:54 JST (ID #98034)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    Ha!!! matsuri in singapore ! i missed it. i heard that there is this in singapore every year but don't have any information on it. and again i missed it this year.

    May i request you give me information about location, Date or even a web on the event so i can go next year, if you may happen to have it of cose.

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:56:54 JST (ID #123730)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    Ha!!! matsuri in singapore ! i missed it. i heard that there is this in singapore every year but don't have any information on it. and again i missed it this year.

    May i request you give me information about location, Date or even a web on the event so i can go next year, if you may happen to have it of cose.

    Sat 2007/09/01 03:56:54 JST (ID #149555)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • Chuck Gaffney
    Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
    http://www.chucksanimeshrine.com

    the food looks so good... except for the octopus balls ^^;

    Sat 2007/09/01 04:44:33 JST (ID #56034)
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  • Chuck Gaffney
    Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
    http://www.chucksanimeshrine.com

    the food looks so good... except for the octopus balls ^^;

    Sat 2007/09/01 04:44:33 JST (ID #98038)
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  • Chuck Gaffney
    Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
    http://www.chucksanimeshrine.com

    the food looks so good... except for the octopus balls ^^;

    Sat 2007/09/01 04:44:33 JST (ID #123734)
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  • Chuck Gaffney
    Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
    http://www.chucksanimeshrine.com

    the food looks so good... except for the octopus balls ^^;

    Sat 2007/09/01 04:44:33 JST (ID #149559)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    写真でたくさん外人をみます。。

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:23:00 JST (ID #56049)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    写真でたくさん外人をみます。。

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:23:00 JST (ID #98053)
    reply to Tiny Red Man's comment
  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    写真でたくさん外人をみます。。

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:23:00 JST (ID #123749)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    写真でたくさん外人をみます。。

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:23:00 JST (ID #149574)
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  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    Bahh I missed the natsu matsuri in my country (the singapore one lol)
    so envious when I saw moeside's entry on that.. =X

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:35:07 JST (ID #56050)
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  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    Bahh I missed the natsu matsuri in my country (the singapore one lol)
    so envious when I saw moeside's entry on that.. =X

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:35:07 JST (ID #98054)
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  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    Bahh I missed the natsu matsuri in my country (the singapore one lol)
    so envious when I saw moeside's entry on that.. =X

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:35:07 JST (ID #123750)
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  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    Bahh I missed the natsu matsuri in my country (the singapore one lol)
    so envious when I saw moeside's entry on that.. =X

    Sat 2007/09/01 10:35:07 JST (ID #149575)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Tacoyaki here are poor imitations. I love the ones that have real octopus in them. heheh! Yummy. Now I'm hungry. LOL

    Sat 2007/09/01 11:57:44 JST (ID #56057)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Tacoyaki here are poor imitations. I love the ones that have real octopus in them. heheh! Yummy. Now I'm hungry. LOL

    Sat 2007/09/01 11:57:44 JST (ID #98061)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Tacoyaki here are poor imitations. I love the ones that have real octopus in them. heheh! Yummy. Now I'm hungry. LOL

    Sat 2007/09/01 11:57:44 JST (ID #123757)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Tacoyaki here are poor imitations. I love the ones that have real octopus in them. heheh! Yummy. Now I'm hungry. LOL

    Sat 2007/09/01 11:57:44 JST (ID #149582)
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  • terry
    terry in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/02)
    =.=!
    http://hihi123.wordpress.com

    i missed out the japan matsuri in my country on purpose because of the fact that i have near complete zero knowledge on speech itself.. and feel that i will face problem over there..

    Sat 2007/09/01 12:09:48 JST (ID #56060)
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  • terry
    terry in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/02)
    =.=!
    http://hihi123.wordpress.com

    i missed out the japan matsuri in my country on purpose because of the fact that i have near complete zero knowledge on speech itself.. and feel that i will face problem over there..

    Sat 2007/09/01 12:09:48 JST (ID #98064)
    reply to terry's comment
  • terry
    terry in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/02)
    =.=!
    http://hihi123.wordpress.com

    i missed out the japan matsuri in my country on purpose because of the fact that i have near complete zero knowledge on speech itself.. and feel that i will face problem over there..

    Sat 2007/09/01 12:09:48 JST (ID #123760)
    reply to terry's comment
  • terry
    terry in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/02)
    =.=!
    http://hihi123.wordpress.com

    i missed out the japan matsuri in my country on purpose because of the fact that i have near complete zero knowledge on speech itself.. and feel that i will face problem over there..

    Sat 2007/09/01 12:09:48 JST (ID #149585)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    We have festivals here, but not tied with a sense of culturalism, which I loathe =p

    If you arn't having family over then usually communities will head to events such as "The Carnival or "The State Fair" or "INSERT LOCAL CITY NAME HERE Fair".

    Fairs are generally nice as at most of them you can still experience a great American time at these events. Usually they have rides that range from tot rides to the classic "Zipper" rides. In 2000 many carnivals added a ride called "the Gravitron", a spaceship that spun you around and due to the centripetal force it would be EXTREMELY HARD to walk inside, but if you lay up against the back of the wall, you can literally float up on it and I remember kids liked doing "the spiderman". I used to work for an amusement park so I still find my amount of knowledge on the subject disturbing ^^.


    We enjoy great eats, but they are generic eats made American Style. French Fries, Popcorn, Ice Cream, Soda, Burgers, (everywhere Hotdogs), and sometimes Corndogs. Fairs are fun and are heavily supported by the community as a get-together time.

    I would love to visit Japan during festivities- in fact I dropped a class in college now (I still have what I need) so I could take time to study Japanese. I look forward to visiting one day and I love to see all the posts regarding Japan.

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:22:05 JST (ID #56065)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    We have festivals here, but not tied with a sense of culturalism, which I loathe =p

    If you arn't having family over then usually communities will head to events such as "The Carnival or "The State Fair" or "INSERT LOCAL CITY NAME HERE Fair".

    Fairs are generally nice as at most of them you can still experience a great American time at these events. Usually they have rides that range from tot rides to the classic "Zipper" rides. In 2000 many carnivals added a ride called "the Gravitron", a spaceship that spun you around and due to the centripetal force it would be EXTREMELY HARD to walk inside, but if you lay up against the back of the wall, you can literally float up on it and I remember kids liked doing "the spiderman". I used to work for an amusement park so I still find my amount of knowledge on the subject disturbing ^^.


    We enjoy great eats, but they are generic eats made American Style. French Fries, Popcorn, Ice Cream, Soda, Burgers, (everywhere Hotdogs), and sometimes Corndogs. Fairs are fun and are heavily supported by the community as a get-together time.

    I would love to visit Japan during festivities- in fact I dropped a class in college now (I still have what I need) so I could take time to study Japanese. I look forward to visiting one day and I love to see all the posts regarding Japan.

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:22:05 JST (ID #98069)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    We have festivals here, but not tied with a sense of culturalism, which I loathe =p

    If you arn't having family over then usually communities will head to events such as "The Carnival or "The State Fair" or "INSERT LOCAL CITY NAME HERE Fair".

    Fairs are generally nice as at most of them you can still experience a great American time at these events. Usually they have rides that range from tot rides to the classic "Zipper" rides. In 2000 many carnivals added a ride called "the Gravitron", a spaceship that spun you around and due to the centripetal force it would be EXTREMELY HARD to walk inside, but if you lay up against the back of the wall, you can literally float up on it and I remember kids liked doing "the spiderman". I used to work for an amusement park so I still find my amount of knowledge on the subject disturbing ^^.


    We enjoy great eats, but they are generic eats made American Style. French Fries, Popcorn, Ice Cream, Soda, Burgers, (everywhere Hotdogs), and sometimes Corndogs. Fairs are fun and are heavily supported by the community as a get-together time.

    I would love to visit Japan during festivities- in fact I dropped a class in college now (I still have what I need) so I could take time to study Japanese. I look forward to visiting one day and I love to see all the posts regarding Japan.

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:22:05 JST (ID #123765)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    We have festivals here, but not tied with a sense of culturalism, which I loathe =p

    If you arn't having family over then usually communities will head to events such as "The Carnival or "The State Fair" or "INSERT LOCAL CITY NAME HERE Fair".

    Fairs are generally nice as at most of them you can still experience a great American time at these events. Usually they have rides that range from tot rides to the classic "Zipper" rides. In 2000 many carnivals added a ride called "the Gravitron", a spaceship that spun you around and due to the centripetal force it would be EXTREMELY HARD to walk inside, but if you lay up against the back of the wall, you can literally float up on it and I remember kids liked doing "the spiderman". I used to work for an amusement park so I still find my amount of knowledge on the subject disturbing ^^.


    We enjoy great eats, but they are generic eats made American Style. French Fries, Popcorn, Ice Cream, Soda, Burgers, (everywhere Hotdogs), and sometimes Corndogs. Fairs are fun and are heavily supported by the community as a get-together time.

    I would love to visit Japan during festivities- in fact I dropped a class in college now (I still have what I need) so I could take time to study Japanese. I look forward to visiting one day and I love to see all the posts regarding Japan.

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:22:05 JST (ID #149590)
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  • Sergio
    Sergio in In my freaking job!! Aghhh!! (Registered on 2007/08/16)
    Boss hunter, really!
    http://ihatedesign.frih.net/blog/

    this is a POST!! god i love Japan, one day i fly to JAp to stay in this wonderful city and run in every street, yajuu!!!

    cherss danny!!!

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:57:54 JST (ID #56067)
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  • Sergio
    Sergio in In my freaking job!! Aghhh!! (Registered on 2007/08/16)
    Boss hunter, really!
    http://ihatedesign.frih.net/blog/

    this is a POST!! god i love Japan, one day i fly to JAp to stay in this wonderful city and run in every street, yajuu!!!

    cherss danny!!!

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:57:54 JST (ID #98071)
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  • Sergio
    Sergio in In my freaking job!! Aghhh!! (Registered on 2007/08/16)
    Boss hunter, really!
    http://ihatedesign.frih.net/blog/

    this is a POST!! god i love Japan, one day i fly to JAp to stay in this wonderful city and run in every street, yajuu!!!

    cherss danny!!!

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:57:54 JST (ID #123767)
    reply to Sergio's comment
  • Sergio
    Sergio in In my freaking job!! Aghhh!! (Registered on 2007/08/16)
    Boss hunter, really!
    http://ihatedesign.frih.net/blog/

    this is a POST!! god i love Japan, one day i fly to JAp to stay in this wonderful city and run in every street, yajuu!!!

    cherss danny!!!

    Sat 2007/09/01 14:57:54 JST (ID #149592)
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  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    I love festivals, y really like the vibe you get from them, and yeah haha, theyre mostly to take a walk and get some food..I really like it when somethings celebrates its culture, or when you can see it, eat it or whatever.. ^^

    Sat 2007/09/01 16:10:43 JST (ID #56068)
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  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    I love festivals, y really like the vibe you get from them, and yeah haha, theyre mostly to take a walk and get some food..I really like it when somethings celebrates its culture, or when you can see it, eat it or whatever.. ^^

    Sat 2007/09/01 16:10:43 JST (ID #98072)
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  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    I love festivals, y really like the vibe you get from them, and yeah haha, theyre mostly to take a walk and get some food..I really like it when somethings celebrates its culture, or when you can see it, eat it or whatever.. ^^

    Sat 2007/09/01 16:10:43 JST (ID #123768)
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  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    I love festivals, y really like the vibe you get from them, and yeah haha, theyre mostly to take a walk and get some food..I really like it when somethings celebrates its culture, or when you can see it, eat it or whatever.. ^^

    Sat 2007/09/01 16:10:43 JST (ID #149593)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I love takoyaki! :P

    Sun 2007/09/02 00:41:35 JST (ID #56113)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I love takoyaki! :P

    Sun 2007/09/02 00:41:35 JST (ID #98117)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I love takoyaki! :P

    Sun 2007/09/02 00:41:35 JST (ID #123813)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I love takoyaki! :P

    Sun 2007/09/02 00:41:35 JST (ID #149638)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Andy,
    I was playing the Japanese version - there was a place called Azabujyuban in it.

    Skanky,
    You can see the model of the camera and a link to the camera review under most photos.

    Wolf,
    LOL at food on floor!

    Sun 2007/09/02 04:28:37 JST (ID #56134)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Andy,
    I was playing the Japanese version - there was a place called Azabujyuban in it.

    Skanky,
    You can see the model of the camera and a link to the camera review under most photos.

    Wolf,
    LOL at food on floor!

    Sun 2007/09/02 04:28:37 JST (ID #98138)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Andy,
    I was playing the Japanese version - there was a place called Azabujyuban in it.

    Skanky,
    You can see the model of the camera and a link to the camera review under most photos.

    Wolf,
    LOL at food on floor!

    Sun 2007/09/02 04:28:37 JST (ID #123834)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Andy,
    I was playing the Japanese version - there was a place called Azabujyuban in it.

    Skanky,
    You can see the model of the camera and a link to the camera review under most photos.

    Wolf,
    LOL at food on floor!

    Sun 2007/09/02 04:28:37 JST (ID #149659)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Seeing Matsuri in anime was one of the reasons why I was first interested in Japan (the others being the contrast between the crazy-paced way of life vs. deeply embedded traditional culture but also nature -forests, rivers, the Fuji-Yama, etc.).

    I have heard that pools with goldfish to scoop (watch Lucky☆Star among others to see what I am talking about) have been prohibited, due to concern for fish (needless to say that fish don't live in plastic bags forever or in aquariums without any source of oxygen).
    Maybe that is why there are balls in that festival (too easy somehow though... any prizes to grab there?).

    Octopus balls... Nice one. Hopefully it did have no effect on me.

    Sun 2007/09/02 06:27:24 JST (ID #56153)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Seeing Matsuri in anime was one of the reasons why I was first interested in Japan (the others being the contrast between the crazy-paced way of life vs. deeply embedded traditional culture but also nature -forests, rivers, the Fuji-Yama, etc.).

    I have heard that pools with goldfish to scoop (watch Lucky☆Star among others to see what I am talking about) have been prohibited, due to concern for fish (needless to say that fish don't live in plastic bags forever or in aquariums without any source of oxygen).
    Maybe that is why there are balls in that festival (too easy somehow though... any prizes to grab there?).

    Octopus balls... Nice one. Hopefully it did have no effect on me.

    Sun 2007/09/02 06:27:24 JST (ID #98157)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Seeing Matsuri in anime was one of the reasons why I was first interested in Japan (the others being the contrast between the crazy-paced way of life vs. deeply embedded traditional culture but also nature -forests, rivers, the Fuji-Yama, etc.).

    I have heard that pools with goldfish to scoop (watch Lucky☆Star among others to see what I am talking about) have been prohibited, due to concern for fish (needless to say that fish don't live in plastic bags forever or in aquariums without any source of oxygen).
    Maybe that is why there are balls in that festival (too easy somehow though... any prizes to grab there?).

    Octopus balls... Nice one. Hopefully it did have no effect on me.

    Sun 2007/09/02 06:27:24 JST (ID #123853)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Seeing Matsuri in anime was one of the reasons why I was first interested in Japan (the others being the contrast between the crazy-paced way of life vs. deeply embedded traditional culture but also nature -forests, rivers, the Fuji-Yama, etc.).

    I have heard that pools with goldfish to scoop (watch Lucky☆Star among others to see what I am talking about) have been prohibited, due to concern for fish (needless to say that fish don't live in plastic bags forever or in aquariums without any source of oxygen).
    Maybe that is why there are balls in that festival (too easy somehow though... any prizes to grab there?).

    Octopus balls... Nice one. Hopefully it did have no effect on me.

    Sun 2007/09/02 06:27:24 JST (ID #149678)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    we have pasar malam-"night markets"
    and a local summer festival held in the japanses schools here...

    the food is excellent in both.

    Mon 2007/09/03 19:25:25 JST (ID #56276)
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  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    we have pasar malam-"night markets"
    and a local summer festival held in the japanses schools here...

    the food is excellent in both.

    Mon 2007/09/03 19:25:25 JST (ID #98280)
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  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    we have pasar malam-"night markets"
    and a local summer festival held in the japanses schools here...

    the food is excellent in both.

    Mon 2007/09/03 19:25:25 JST (ID #123976)
    reply to Tragic comedy's comment
  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    we have pasar malam-"night markets"
    and a local summer festival held in the japanses schools here...

    the food is excellent in both.

    Mon 2007/09/03 19:25:25 JST (ID #149801)
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  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Not really fond of Fairs here in the US where fair food is only Deep fried and soaked with grease.
    I always wanted to go to any of the Matsuri in Japan and try to scoop up goldfish with paper nets.

    Wed 2007/09/05 16:47:23 JST (ID #56464)
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  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Not really fond of Fairs here in the US where fair food is only Deep fried and soaked with grease.
    I always wanted to go to any of the Matsuri in Japan and try to scoop up goldfish with paper nets.

    Wed 2007/09/05 16:47:23 JST (ID #98468)
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  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Not really fond of Fairs here in the US where fair food is only Deep fried and soaked with grease.
    I always wanted to go to any of the Matsuri in Japan and try to scoop up goldfish with paper nets.

    Wed 2007/09/05 16:47:23 JST (ID #124164)
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  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Not really fond of Fairs here in the US where fair food is only Deep fried and soaked with grease.
    I always wanted to go to any of the Matsuri in Japan and try to scoop up goldfish with paper nets.

    Wed 2007/09/05 16:47:23 JST (ID #149989)
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  • クリンソン ドリーム
    クリンソン ドリーム in マレーシア (Registered on 2008/02/26)
    Student Pilot
    http://sanctuarystation.wordpress.com/
    Thu 2008/07/03 21:39:05 JST (ID #229248)
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  • tammie86
    tammie86 in San Jose, CA (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    Secretary
    http://figured.wordpress.com/

    At our local Japantown we have all of the main Matsuri, they usually aren't as nice as in Japan, but it's pretty fun :) I think it will be more fun when we have kids to take too though.

    Sun 2008/08/10 04:25:26 JST (ID #261507)
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  • Megami
    Megami in Minnesota, USA (Registered on 2008/07/08)
    Student

    We have tons of fairs here in Minnesota. Our state fair is usually known for it's "Everything On A Stick". There almost nothing there you can't order on a stick. :3
    There's also the Renaissance Festival coming up. That one's my preferred one for my state. Everyone in costume, old timey food etc.
    Although, I'd love to go to a Japanese matsuri. :D

    Sun 2008/08/10 09:23:08 JST (ID #261655)
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  • Realta Nua
    Realta Nua in Jakarta / Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/19)
    University Student
    http://plurk.com/Fuyumachi/invite

    Here, Matsuris are held by organizers on the shopping centre lobby and the entrance halls(for the outdoor sensation lol), but on specific events only..

    For the local festive, we have similar stuffs called "Pasar Malam" too, but not too modern n usually held on the outskirts.. And not as nice as Matsuris there :3

    Sun 2008/08/10 09:59:11 JST (ID #261676)
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  • Bakarazuka
    Bakarazuka in Italy (Registered on 2007/12/01)
    Journalist

    i've been there some years ago, the person that sell food look like yakuza! Are they yakuza? Aren't?

    Sun 2008/08/10 19:52:32 JST (ID #262018)
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  • Poofiemus
    Poofiemus in Education Camp, US (Registered on 2008/07/21)
    University's Slave

    The closest thing we typically have are fairs. We tend to call the small fairs "craft fairs", because the main draw is the mass of artists that set up booths to sell their stuff. Craft fairs are really common, especially in the spring and summer; in my hometown this summer, there's been one held in the park around the courthouse every weekend. Not many games at these, but there usually are some quirky items on sale. I got a really nice handmade hairclip at one a few weeks ago.

    Then there are the bigger fairs like the county and state fairs. I've never been to a state fair, but the county fairs are pretty fun. These are held annually, usually in the late summer or early fall, mostly because when they started ages ago they were originally a sort of harvest-time show-off session for farmers. County fairs have all sorts of competitions that you sign up for ahead of time, ranging from artwork to collections to livestock. Seriously. At the local county fairgrounds here, we have this huge multistory building where they put all the collections and artwork, and there's a building next door where you can look at the entrants for best chicken, best goat, best bunny, etc. Then there's a wide open space where they have games, rides, and junk food. There's no junk food like fair food--hot dogs, cotton candy, popcorn, kettle corn, funnel cakes. It's all totally bad for you, and you can get really sick off the stuff if you eat too much of it. And if that doesn't do it, the rides certainly will.

    Sun 2008/08/10 19:55:52 JST (ID #262020)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    LOL Octopus balls...
    Guess fishes have them too...

    Sun 2008/08/10 21:31:53 JST (ID #262091)
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  • Hakushaku
    Hakushaku in on the chair using a computer.... (Registered on 2008/03/12)
    Seeing red!!!

    I wish I was eating some of those Taco Yaki....so hungry...

    Mon 2008/08/11 00:17:09 JST (ID #262191)
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  • Japanese Podcast
    Japanese Podcast in Tokyo (Registered on 2009/03/27)
    Musician, web entrepreneur
    http://learnjapanesepod.com

    Japanese festivals are made of awesome. A total visual and audio overload, amazing kimonos, events, things to see and do. The "Big three" festivals in Kansai are incredible. I think the Gion matsuri in Kyoto gets around 2 million visitors over the course of a couple of days. That's one of my favorites.

    Last time I went, we dressed up in 浴衣 yukata and walked around watching the general mayhem.

    Wed 2009/04/01 05:23:09 JST (ID #544283)
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  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    The food looks yummy ^_^

    Thu 2009/04/16 19:44:23 JST (ID #566737)
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  • Avan
    Avan in Hong Kong (Registered on 2009/03/25)
    http://blog.yam.com/avan

    the foods seem taste good

    Mon 2009/04/27 12:06:49 JST (ID #580824)
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