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A Walk Thru’ The Golden Pavilion

Living in Japan for 6 months reminds me of my walk at the Golden Pavilion Temple - also known as the Kinkaku-ji. So how do one get to the Golden Pavilion Temple? The temple is located in Kyoto - and I was there for a few months at least - so i became very familiar with the place. Open from 9am to 5pm - I take my afternoon walks here with my apple nano and to rest my eyes after a few hours of looking on the computer or talking with engineers. At that time - I had to get my Apple Nano from Canada - because I couldn’t understand the ones in Japan - so before going to Japan - I saw them in Canada - and had bought them immediately. Little did I know that my apple nano was going to be my constant companion during my stay in Japan.

The admission fee for the KinKau-ji was 400 yen then - I don’t know if it had change now. But as you can see - it was a great place to spend the afternoon to relax before heading back to work.

The Golden Pavilion - said to be covered with gold leaf on two storey - this was used as a retirement villa for a shogun. The surrounding is quite extravagant as you can see here - almost breathtaking the first time I came here for my walk. I avoid talking to anyone - when I’m out for a walk - so by using my apple nano - it was perfect. If you are visiting Kyoto - take a walk at my favorite place.
Baby Shopping In Japan

My friend who just had her baby not too long ago, shopped for most of her baby stuff in Japan - because they are ohhh - so cute! as she puts it. But because she jogs a lot and walks everywhere in Japan for her daily shopping and groceries - she needed a good stroller but can’t find one that is tough enough for daily walks and jobs. So she ordered it online - the UPPAbaby Cruz was what I had recommended her - because I’ve seen everyone using it in my neighborhood and they are for the on-the-go parents. My girlfriend is constantly on the go - so this would be an ideal product for her and her baby. Lucky for us - we have the internet to buy whatever we need even if we are not in the same country. 90% of her baby stuff were bought in Japan - but the stroller and car seat I know she chose to get it from home.
Shopping In Downtown Shinjuku

If you hear anyone tell you that shopping at downtown Shinjuku is a blast - they are not wrong - there is just so much to pick from - you don’t know where to begin and don’t know where to stop. I used to be so addicted to shopping in Shinjuku - that I had to put my credit card on freeze for a week to stop my addition. I would look for those discount ray bans and handbags and the most funkiest looking dresses or shoes. If you walk in the downtown Japan, you will see that you are surrounded by the most fashionable kids and you just envy them for being able to wear what they do.
How I wished I was young and rich - that way I can buy anything and wear just about anything instead of being confined to work clothes since we spend a lot of time in the office. But on can’t resist those discounted ray bans for they were so popular once upon a time. If I can go back to Japan - I would spend a few days just shopping at downtown Shinjuku.
Japanese Wives Club

When I was living in Japan for 6 months - I’ve had the privileged to meet some wonderful wives of my engineers stationed in Japan - and they taught me many things about shopping in Japan. A lot of people thinks that shopping in Japan is expensive but they are just like us in the West - and only buy quality things and things that are on sale - and using wet seal coupons as well - to get the best deals. One very important lesson I learned from these Japanese wives is that they never buy things that are not of good quality and of a good deal. Even when it comes to groceries and marketing - they buy the freshest but the cheapest and make the best dish for their husbands when they come home from work. So yes! the Japanese wives club had ladies ranging from the age of 25 - right up to 45 of age. And for every thing they buy for themselves and for their family - they take care in getting the right things for them.
Cookie Boy In Japan

Cookie as an art in Japan is not new - in fact everyone loves this place so much and when I was there - I go there everyday because I needed some sweets. But Japanese do make their food so much more interesting - that I sometimes feel bad eating them. Nevertheless, when one is in Japan - I’m sure we would just about eat anything and everything. Even the street food looks so good - and I can’t get enough of them. So the best ways to suppress your appetite when in Japan is bringing your supplement along else you will end up like me - coming home with at least and extra baggage of 5Kg - I kid you not.
Living In Japan

Houses may be small in Japan - and most people only lived in cubicle houses or apartments - but the Japanese living is by far the most innovative - because they have all sorts of gadgets to make living easier and so much more pleasant. One would think you cannot entertain in such a small place - but it’s far from the truth - because the Japanese uses the electric grill to BBQ and entertain so much - just like us in the west. They also have this tako machine that I wished I had bought one back from japan - and they make this yummy tako and have tako parties. The Japanese loved grilling everything and anything they can lay their hands on - and entertaining whether family or friends is second nature to them.
Gadget Shopping

So the girlfriend from her migrated to Japan in the name of love - and had emailed me to get her a list laptop computers because hers has broken down and was getting too old and needs to retire. Being in Japan - you would think she could get one there - with no trouble right? but apparently, everything was in Japanese - as you can see above and it’s really expensive to get someone to put in the English version of anything in Japan. So yes I’m out hunting for a laptop computers list to compile for her - and let her make some comparison - when it comes to what is inside the laptop. We are definitely more fortunate here when it comes to shopping for a new laptop or computer - everything is written out and they tell you what the operating system is - and how much hard drive and what kind of video card - and for someone in Japan who don’t know too much Japanese - to shop for a computer - I can understand why she prefers to shop from here in Canada. Mailing might be a bit costly - but she said it was worth it.
Kobe, Japan

I love Kobe, Japan a lot - there is the old Kobe and the new Kobe - and of course the new Kobe consist of high rise and all the modern stuff - from water pumps and water fountains in the park. Kobe Bay is one of my favorite places to show off to visitors who have never been here before.

The Kobe Port Tower and the Carillon is another place I like in Kobe.

And of course the earthquake measuring thingie - to remind everyone of the huge earthquake that Kobe had in 1995. But like I said - this is the modern side of Kobe - where all the high tech amenities are all over - but wait till you see the old Kobe - where water pumps are not something they commonly use - they use wells and hot tubs.
Avid Gardeners In Japan

My girlfriend from Canada - who moved to Japan permanently became an avid gardener after seeing what her neighbor did with hers. In Japan - space and a garden is rare - but those who own their own house definitely took the time to beautify their home and garden themselves and we all know that the Japanese are meticulous and they are quite artsy. I loved their garden for they are so zen like - so calming - and of course they are into the recycle thingie and compost bin is a big thing for them in Japan. I never knew much about compost bins till I came to Canada - and now everything needs to be separated. But with the right compost bin - you can even save on the fertilizer for your garden. Pretty awesome right ! no wonder the Japanese loved the compost bin so much and of course gardening has never been easier.
Avid Japanese Golf Players

For those of you who are not aware of this - the Japanese are avid golf players - but there are not many golf course in Japan and it is very expensive - to play golf - therefore when Japanese friends comes to Canada to visit me in Canada - they ask to play golf all the time and some even go to golf resort around Canada. Here in Nova Scotia - we have many golf resort - and most of them supply the garmin gps for golf - and that’s what the Japanese golf players loved. A dear friend of mine - who is coming home from Japan asked me to look for a golf resort for his family - that provide this garmin gps for golf - and I’ve found a few that have this gps for golf. You can sell just about anything to a Japanese golf player - when they are in town - I know that this Japanese friend of mine - will even buy a whole range of golf clubs to bring home to Japan - the yen is so strong - they shop like lords here. So if you are playing golf with a Japanese - don’t under-estimate them.

