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  • Continued from the previous entry:

    I recalled the times of timber shortag...

  • Yellow Sand

    A yellow sand advisory was issued toda...

  • Slipped Disk

    I got my waist injured when I sneezed. I really became conscious of my age. Luckily the symptom is getting better on medication. It's my first experience and I now know the agony of patients. In that sense, this was...

  • What I Think About Middle East

    I don't like the name of "Middle East" and "Far East" alike. This naming would be evidently from the U.K.'s standpoint, which had the mighty power in the 19th century. Anyway, Japan depends on the Middle East for its great...

  • Broken iPad

    My iPad broke as the following picture shows. I assumed that its battery had swollen. I was afraid that it might explode. Luckily I had insurance against its damage and another reproduced iPad would be delivered in a few days....

  • Battery-Assisted Folding Bicycle

    I bought a folding bicycle equipped with a battery assistance system. I used to own a battery-assisted one and I understood how helpful the assistance was. That bicycle was taken by my daughter when she got married and went out...

  • Global Turmoil

    Just in my opinion, the order of socie...

  • New Fiscal Year

    A new fiscal year started. It starts f...

  • Filtering Man

    The negative aspect of the internet has been noted since the crackdown by the Philippines police into the Japanese fraudster group who had lurked in a volk's house in the Philippines. According to the report, the masterminds collected their accomplices...

  • Michikajima Island

    The name of this island comes from the...

  • Robotic Server

    Ozu city is located in the south of my hometown, whose population is only 40,000. I was working in the city until 6 years ago and I was invited to join a party there. The party was held in a...

  • YouTube

    I don't rely on mainstream media at all. When I receive snippets of information from them, I make it a rule to ponder what's behind the news. The anonymous writers of these news items can conceal the crucial points and...

  • Short Trip to Oxford

    As the pandemic eases, the Japanese Go...

  • Chinese and Japanese

    It seems to be difficult to tell Chine...

  • Crack of Tires

    It's getting warmer day by day. The temperature tends to temporarily go down once or twice in March in a normal year, but I expect that I would be able to change the winter tires of my car into summer...

  • Battery-Assisted Folding Bicycle

    I bought a folding bicycle equipped with a battery assistance system. I used to own a battery-assisted one and I understood how helpful the assistance was. That bicycle was taken by my daughter when she got married and went out...

  • Global Turmoil

    Just in my opinion, the order of socie...

  • Short Trip to Oxford

    As the pandemic eases, the Japanese Go...

  • Earthquake in Turkey

    The news about an apocalyptic terrible...

  • Buddhist Service

    During 49 days just after their death,...

  • Balloon Fuss And Nord Stream 2 Damage

    With all the talk of the balloons in t...

  • Chinese and Japanese

    It seems to be difficult to tell Chine...

  • Gaoxiong and Its Name's Origin

    I've been to Taiwan twice, but the are...

  • YouTube

    I don't rely on mainstream media at all. When I receive snippets of information from them, I make it a rule to ponder what's behind the news. The anonymous writers of these news items can conceal the crucial points and...

  • Age Tells

    As the pandemic eased, I went downtown...

  • Crack of Tires

    It's getting warmer day by day. The temperature tends to temporarily go down once or twice in March in a normal year, but I expect that I would be able to change the winter tires of my car into summer...

  • Mainstream Media and the Internet

    The circulation of all newspapers is wildly decreasing in Japan, no matter what stances they hold. Above all, the principal liberal papers like the Asahi and the Mainichi are losing their subscribers drastically. This tendency is understandable as society got...

  • Guns, Germs, And Steel

    I came across an interesting book which was one of the best sellers 20 years ago. Someone on a T.V. show talked about it and his story attracted my curiosity. That's why I rented the book. A New Guinean apparently...

  • The Last Day in Hakone

    Lastly we visited the Pola Museum of A...

  • Buddhist Service

    During 49 days just after their death,...

  • Le Petit Prince Museum

    What a long name it is! I was amazed ...

  • Balloon Fuss And Nord Stream 2 Damage

    With all the talk of the balloons in t...

  • Hakone Tozan Cable Car

    We came back to Sou-unzan station, which is a connecting station of the cable car and the ropeway. Our car was at the parking lot of the station, but we took the cable car just to enjoy riding the cable...

  • Lake Ashinoko

    Lake Ashinoko is one of the popular lakes in Japan which is located at the east of Mt. Fuji. A few pirate-themed sightseeing boats are on service, though there's no history of pirates around Lake Ashinoko. Its lakeside is lined...

  • First Aid Box

    There was a small box at a corner in the gondola as shown below. Taking a close look, it was a first aid kit, in which a few dozen oxygen canisters were set. If the ropeway system doesn't work properly...

  • Earthquake in Turkey

    The news about an apocalyptic terrible...

  • Guns, Germs, And Steel

    I came across an interesting book which was one of the best sellers 20 years ago. Someone on a T.V. show talked about it and his story attracted my curiosity. That's why I rented the book. A New Guinean apparently...

  • Owakudani Vent

    Our waiting time for a gondola was very short. The gondola commanding a fine view of mountains, crater lakes around Mt. Fuji and some vents spewing water vapor was one of the highlights of our Hakone tour. As the gondola...

  • Mainstream Media and the Internet

    The circulation of all newspapers is wildly decreasing in Japan, no matter what stances they hold. Above all, the principal liberal papers like the Asahi and the Mainichi are losing their subscribers drastically. This tendency is understandable as society got...

  • Hakone Tozan Railway

    We lined up for the ropeway connecting the east and west sides of Mt. Hakone and crossing over the Owakudani vent. Owakudani vent and the crater lake of Ashinoko Lake are seemingly the configuration formed by Mt. Fuji. I expected...

  • Sightseeing Plan

    Hakone is one of the prominent tourist...

  • Return to Our Hotel

    My wife and I enjoyed spending so much...

  • Zoorasia

    When we arrived in Yokohama, our daugh...

  • My Father Departed

    My father passed away in the early mor...

  • Hakone Tozan Railway

    I'd like to write about Hakone Tozan R...

  • Black Eggs

    Take a look at the picture at the bottom. It might make your skin crawl, but four black things in the picture are simply smoked eggs which I got at a convenience store in the Hakone area. Naturally, you can...

  • Supercharger Gotenba

    Tesla's supercharger at Gotenba is sit...

  • Hitsumabushi

    After leaving Otsu city, we arrived at...

  • Supercharger Otsu

    I drove my car from Osaka port to Otsu...

  • Why Did I Pick Tesla Model 3 up

    Are the electric vehicles (EVs) eco-fr...

  • November 3rd

    Nov.3rd is now called "Cultural Day" a...

  • Trip to Hakone Hot Spa

    I own a timeshare condominium in Hawai...

  • What I think about Ukraine

    I have no other words to say sorry con...

  • Liberal Trend of Germany

    I'm focusing on Germany's recent liber...

  • Cosmos Viewing Event

    The coronavirus pandemic is about to c...

  • Sauries

    Sauries are common in Japan as a seaso...

  • A SOCIAL GATHERING

    I've long wanted to meet a journalist ...

  • Needless Fear

    According to reports, the typhoon was ...

  • The Last Day in Hakone

    Lastly we visited the Pola Museum of A...

  • Le Petit Prince Museum

    What a long name it is! I was amazed ...

  • Hakone Tozan Cable Car

    We came back to Sou-unzan station, which is a connecting station of the cable car and the ropeway. Our car was at the parking lot of the station, but we took the cable car just to enjoy riding the cable...

  • Lake Ashinoko

    Lake Ashinoko is one of the popular lakes in Japan which is located at the east of Mt. Fuji. A few pirate-themed sightseeing boats are on service, though there's no history of pirates around Lake Ashinoko. Its lakeside is lined...

  • First Aid Box

    There was a small box at a corner in the gondola as shown below. Taking a close look, it was a first aid kit, in which a few dozen oxygen canisters were set. If the ropeway system doesn't work properly...

  • Owakudani Vent

    Our waiting time for a gondola was very short. The gondola commanding a fine view of mountains, crater lakes around Mt. Fuji and some vents spewing water vapor was one of the highlights of our Hakone tour. As the gondola...

  • Hakone Tozan Railway

    We lined up for the ropeway connecting the east and west sides of Mt. Hakone and crossing over the Owakudani vent. Owakudani vent and the crater lake of Ashinoko Lake are seemingly the configuration formed by Mt. Fuji. I expected...

  • Sightseeing Plan

    Hakone is one of the prominent tourist...

  • Return to Our Hotel

    My wife and I enjoyed spending so much...

  • Black Eggs

    Take a look at the picture at the bottom. It might make your skin crawl, but four black things in the picture are simply smoked eggs which I got at a convenience store in the Hakone area. Naturally, you can...

  • Supercharger Gotenba

    Tesla's supercharger at Gotenba is sit...

  • Hitsumabushi

    After leaving Otsu city, we arrived at...

  • Supercharger Otsu

    I drove my car from Osaka port to Otsu...

  • Why Did I Pick Tesla Model 3 up

    Are the electric vehicles (EVs) eco-fr...

  • November 3rd

    Nov.3rd is now called "Cultural Day" a...

  • Trip to Hakone Hot Spa

    I own a timeshare condominium in Hawai...

  • TYPHOON IS COMING

    A typhoon is coming. The authorities a...

  • Animal Memorial Service

    My family used to have 2 dalmatians. We started to keep the first one for our youngest daughter, who wanted to become a vet, to be able to keep motivated. The dog was so friendly and clever that walking with...

  • Inverter

    Electric cars (EVs) have no engine and consequently, they are considerably quiet even in motion. The passengers only hear the noise from the tires. This contributes to the enhancement of comfort. The air-conditioner can quietly work without engines though the...

  • WEDDING PARTY

    I was nervous to become a focus of pub...

  • Liberal Trend of Germany

    I'm focusing on Germany's recent liber...

  • What I think about Ukraine

    I have no other words to say sorry con...

  • Cosmos Viewing Event

    The coronavirus pandemic is about to c...

  • Sauries

    Sauries are common in Japan as a seaso...

  • A SOCIAL GATHERING

    I've long wanted to meet a journalist ...

  • Animal Memorial Service

    My family used to have 2 dalmatians. We started to keep the first one for our youngest daughter, who wanted to become a vet, to be able to keep motivated. The dog was so friendly and clever that walking with...

  • WEDDING PARTY

    I was nervous to become a focus of pub...

  • Needless Fear

    According to reports, the typhoon was ...

  • TYPHOON IS COMING

    A typhoon is coming. The authorities a...

  • TAILCOAT

    I came to wear a tailcoat. My second d...

  • Inverter

    Electric cars (EVs) have no engine and consequently, they are considerably quiet even in motion. The passengers only hear the noise from the tires. This contributes to the enhancement of comfort. The air-conditioner can quietly work without engines though the...

  • MY STETHOSCOPE'S BROKEN

    My stethoscope abruptly stopped workin...

  • TESLA SUPERCHARGER V3

    I own a Tesla car, Model 3. As you kno...

  • RUSSIAN MOTORCYCLE

    When I was taking a rest on the path o...

  • AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

    Shikoku, the 4th largest island of Jap...

  • SHIN'YOU (Rocking The Ocean)

    During World War 2, which is called "T...

  • Dual-mode vehicle

    I came across a dual-mode vehicle. I don't know if this word can be correctly understood by native English speakers, but it's actually used in Japan. You can see it here(link). How about "Two-way vehicle" for it? Anyway, I knew...

  • HIWASA CHELONIAN MUSEUM CARETTA

    A beach which is well-known for the de...

  • LIGHTLY ROASTED BONITO

    I came to the adjacent Kochi Prefectur...

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