Sunday, September 11, 2005

Kamakura & Enoshima

Kamakura was the economic center in Japan in the past.
It has the most important shrine in the country: Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. It exists since 1063 a.C.
There is a special path to reach the shrine, where next week, they will present the horseback archery.

In the temple on the top, there were traditional students praying.

The design of the temple is similar to one I saw in Taipei. It's very colorful and there are many animals sculptured in the max details.



In 1252, the 2nd biggest Buddha in Japan was built in Kamakura. The Great Buddha, originally inside a temple, remained as it is after a tsunami in the XVI cent.









They made special slippers for the Great Buddha.







In the Zeniarai Benten Shrine, I washed a 10,000 yen as believed by locals that the washed money will come in double.

The place is very beautiful and interesting. The rock tunnel is completely natural in the middle of a mountain, with a small beautiful waterfall and inumerous "koi" fishes.

The Shrine represents the fusion of Shinto and Buddhism.


In the afternoon, we reached Enoshima. The beaches are good for surfers and sailors. Many jetskies also are seen...

Wonderful day... Kamakura and Enoshima are places everybody should visit at least once...

Saturday, September 10, 2005

1080 Tsurus


Close to my place, in a buddhist temple, there is a small special shrine where people can hang the swans in origami as a wish to someone's health.
It's beautiful to see Japanese faith making those more than 1000 small origamis...

Friday, September 09, 2005

Worm Diet

Believe me if you can...
I've just heard about this diet famous in Japan...
It's the worm diet... yeah! worm. You get a worm egg and the worm will grow up in your intestine.

The models have this worm until the end of the diet. They eat as usual however the worm will get all the proteins and fat during digestion.

It seems last year this type of diet made a lot of success between the Japanese models.

Amazing what they create here and how people follow these things...

Arghhhh

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Breeze of Tokyo

It's a great restaurant, with a wonderful view of Tokyo.
On the 36F of Marunouchi Bldg, the dishes are delicious and the environment is really nice.
Romantic place though!

It was a business dinner but I can say I enjoyed a lot!

http://r.gnavi.co.jp/g763349/

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Farewell Party

Today was my boss' farewell party. He is moving to a much higher position in a foreign company.

I'm very proud of him. After 1 year working with him, I learned how to manage people, as he is one of the best managers I've ever had.
He has a simple, honest, efficient style of management, and I'm sure that's why he got the new position.

He built our current team, which is an amazing group. We are mainly foreigners, from Hongkong, Taiwan, India, Korea and of course Brazil. It's the most international team in a Japanese company, which made us to work very close to the international vendors.

Well, talking about the dinner, it was in a Hawaiian restaurant, Mahana, in Ebisu. The environment and the food are very nice, original and comfortable.

Have a good new job my boss! You deserve that!!

Friday, September 02, 2005

Hokkaido - day 6

Waking up at 5am, we were back to Kita Hiroshima in 1h.
We were still able to rest a bit and as the onsens open only at 10am,
we took the shower in the campervan (1st time we used it).
The water was warm and it was really good for a shower in a
campervan!

After packing and all clean, I looked around the van and
thought how it was good to be in the campervan for all those
days in Hokkaido.




It was a great great time!
I'm already missing all the good moments and places in Hokkaido!

If I can live those days again, I would do exactly all the same.
Even my hand... because of that, I saw nurses trying to kill the
mosquitos and sing funny songs in the hospital...

Because of Hokkaido, I know how much human and nature are in
harmony... and there are places you can find in Japan where people
are not materialists at all... where people really care about
taking care of the nature...

Thanks God, for the wonderful trip to an amazing Hokkaido!

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Hokkaido - day 5

In Nemuro, we were presented to the history about the islands around the peninsula. They share some of the islands with Russia and Japan is asking to give back one of them officially Japanese.

The signs in the city are also written in Russian, what shows how many Russian are around there. Every morning, Russian fish men deliver the crabs and fishes to the Japanese seafood places. We went to Hanasaki Port, where the crabs are fresh and cheap. In one of the small fish places, a lady offered us to serve a huge crab for 1,500 yens. As a lunch with crab costs at least 5,000 yens in a normal restaurant, of course we had the lunch at that small restaurant at the port.

To have an idea, we spend half an hour to eat the crab, and the body of the crab was also used to serve the local sake with crab meat. Very unique experience with crabs ^-^
The sake is also softly sweet, with the special taste of the crab, bringing a sensation that we cannot live in a country without seafood…
In the restaurant, we met people from miyazaki with so strong accent that for a second I thought it was Russian ;-)
There, the fish men told us many stories about Ainu culture, Hokkaido and the nature.
When we were ready to pay the lunch, the lady said 2,000 yens with the beers. I thought it was the price per person…. But it was in the total :D

Ready to go, and knowing we don’t need dinner, we follow the wind to the Cape Ochiishi, where we met an old photographer in a Harley, with his wife. Amazing people are in Hokkaido.

After passing through Hamanaka, we reached Kushiro Marshlands National Park. Not much time to see everything, but the main landscape was the savanna.

Driving up the mountains was not easy, because of the fog… the landscape is beautiful during the winter, so we decided to start our return to Sapporo.

At night we made a stop in Hidaka.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Hokkaido - day 4

The night before, we reached Utoro, where people take the boat to go around Shiretoko peninsula. After the onsen, lucky we found a camping site in Shiretoko and took a rest.

In the morning, we went down to Utoro to take the boat. Tickets are 8,000 yen for 3h tour. Boats are the only way to see around the peninsula. The guides are very careful regarding to the nature preservation. As nominated the world heritage 2005 by the UN, Shiretoko has been visited quite a lot this year. Local people are very concerned to keep everything as the nature made.

The weather was not so good; many clouds actually made us see many animals there.

Even the bears, what local people say it is rarely seen, we were able to meet 4 of them. They were fishing their lunch and the binoculars helped to see them well.

An "obento" (lunch box) with a super fresh "ikura" (salmon’s eggs) were served in the boat. Delicious!!

On the way to Shiretoko once again, we met some deer and foxes. The are not afraid of human and stay eating in front of us for a while.

They are completely free, none of them can be touched or feed. While you’re driving, just be careful because other cars are stopped in the middle of the way taking pictures ;-)


In the afternoon, we went to the 5 lakes inside Shiretoko’s mountains with a non-comparable landscape. The lake 2 is the biggest and the most beautiful.


In our guidebook, there’s a description of a natural onsen waterfall few km after the 5 lakes. We asked for the place and it’s only possible to reach there with a special bus. No private cars can reach the waterfall to protect the nature.

When I arrived there, the sensation was like climbing the Fuji Mountain with water falling down calmly. The water however is warm. And the smell is like in the onsen tamago’s place.

You climb for about 20 min to reach the place you can take the natural bath. As we arrived end of the day, there were few people and I felt all the onsen waterfall only for you. First time in a real very natural onsen that provides the amazing sensation of what God prepared with His hands. I took some pictures with the instant camera, but I still have to process them... I will upload later on ;-) it's worth!!

After so relaxing time, I faced a problem… to get down on the waterfall is much but much more difficult than climbing… it is very slippery and sometimes you have to go down with the water, otherwise you stay there forever.

Many people were slipping and falling down… when I was almost on the bottom… it was my turn! Boooom…. Fell down in a very beautiful and original way, with my left hand getting all my body’s weight against the rocks…

This made my visit to the onsen waterfall unforgettable. Because after we return to the campervan, I went straight to the hospital to make sure my hand wasn’t broken.

And thank God, it was fine, still painful but nothing broken.

At night, we still drove down to Nemuro, a very interesting area… in a huge farm in the middle of the nature, we rest one more night.


Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Hokkaido - day 3

After spending the night in Kitami, we took the road 240 to Kushiro. The first stop was in the Akan National Park, Akan lake, with a wonderful view. Me-Akan mountain is still active volcano.
The lunch was a famous fish “don”; the fishes are very small, I don’t remember the name (-.-)#... also, a special sashimi that is prepared frozen, like a Korean sashimi.


Lake Kussharo is the biggest lake in the park. In Kussharo, there is a track around the lake, where there are high places you can have the best view of the lake. At the end of the track, there is a house, we thought it was abandoned, but in the reality, it is an onsen room, with 2 big baths and everybody can take free relaxing time there. This is Japan!


Between lake Kussharo and lake Mashu, the most beautiful view driving the car. You feel as you are in the middle of giant trees, between the mountains and you are part of the landscape.
The best actually was still to come up… considered one of the most beautiful views in all Japan, the lake Mashu! As the weather was wonderful, all the lake was in the best blue color. There is free stop point going forward from the paid parking. Don’t need to pay to see the lake.


If you go further, there is an onsen “central” mountain, where you see the steam changing the rocks color to yellow. Japanese boil eggs on those onsen focus which are called “onsen tamago”.

Monday, August 29, 2005

Hokkaido - day 2

Waking up very early to drive down to Minami Furano! We got a good price at HAT Rafting and they are so organized, preparing everything from the clothes, Japanese words to synchronize our movements, photographer, the bucket of water to wash our feet before getting into the bus to return… everything very detailed and well thought out.

The scenario for the rafting was amazing… not only fun, on those waves but the river is in the middle of green paradise; we saw a mink crossing the river in front of us, the blue butterfly over our heads, the pollen (which name I don’t remember) and looks like a snow in the river.

The water was less then 20C, very cold but nice to do rafting in such a beautiful day.

One hour rafting in that clean water is unforgettable. If I go to Hokkaido, I’d do it again for sure!!

Very hungry after rafting, we went up to Furano and we went to a famous restaurant there. We were not expecting, but their special dish is the “deer, duck and chicken nabe”… yes, I ate deer which was delicious… very lucky that I ate before meeting it’s relatives in person later on… I wouldn’t eat them after see those beautiful animals…

The meat is a bit tough, however the tasty is special, it’s similar to beef (more soft tasty actually then beef).

Of course, we went to Furano and Biei for the flowers field. It was already in the end of the season however still very colorful.



Hokkaido is very famous because of the lavender fields…. The best is to see in May or June, however we were still able to see many lavender and other flowers fields.

At night, we went up to the highest mountain in Tokachi. On the top, we went to the onsen (rotenburo, which means outside hot spring) and we saw the reflection of the sunset on the mountains.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Hokkaido - day 1


On the 23rd, 1.5 hour from Haneda, we reached Shin-Chitose and took a train to Kita-Hiroshima to pick up the campervan. Old model! right...ok! there is not much campervan's rental service in Japan, especially in Hokkaido. In Sapporo area, there's only one... but at the end, I was feeling so good traveling in that campervan... I will miss it!

It was my first travel in a campervan; very very interesting, it has a table, a coach that becomes a bed, sink, stoven, refrigerator, shower, toilet, TV... we got a camping kit, with camping pans, sleeping bags, ... all the controllers in a panel, which you set to be able to use the water, light, gas, 12V/battery set for the refrigerator...

After all set, we took the 36 road to Sapporo and did the sighseeing in the main tour points. The old Gov building is very beautiful... the tower and odori park are very nice. Take a walk there is very relaxing...
Sapporo station is quite big and the downtown looks like Ginza in Tokyo. Brand stores and nice buildings...

After a quick sighseeing, we drove up to Takikawa city, to reach Furano area next day. In Takikawa, something very nice happened; we were looking for an onsen and as the streets are very difficult in Japan, a taxi driver took us to the onsen which was not so near. He did it for free and I feel very glad as he showed us one of the best onsen we had in Hokkaido. The rotenburo (onsen outside) was amazing... and as it was very late at night, I was myself out there, in a very beautiful scenario.

We continue a bit more to find a very quiet place to sleep, in the middle of the trees and a river besides... Sleep with the stars and listening to the river was a gift from the nature!

Monday, August 22, 2005

My backpack is ready!

Leaving early in the morning with my backpack for my summer vacation.
Where to go, well, I even dunno which cities I'll be... you will know after I come back... probably it will be a place with no internet and in the middle the nature ^-^

See ya...

First snorkeling


Phi Phi Maya Bay, an hour from Phuket by boat.
The one day trip around Phi Phi Island was amazing.
Snorkeling and swimming in those islands are a special gift from the nature.
I heard abt this place from the movie "The Beach" (with Leo)... he had a wonderful time for sure.
I actually don't remember exactly the day I was there... some day in November 2003, a week before joing the new company ^-^.

Seoul...


I have to register this trip to Korea in the blog. It happened in 2003 Sep, for my first business trip.
The project was for the 2nd biggest bank in Korea and the clients were really hard workers and nice to me. They are more hard workers then Japanese (^-^).
After this trip, I realized it is possible to travel to anywhere in the world without knowing their local language. Well, Korean people can speak a very good Japanese; better than English.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Hanabi

The fireworks festival in Japan happens every summer.
People wear yukata (summer kimono) and the environment is completely different from the usual one.
They are long, about 1h with 1 or 2 breaks and usually there is no space to between people. All the festivals are very very crowded and if you don't arrive early you will never find your friends.
Some of my friends go in the morning to keep a good place and spend all day waiting for the fireworks.

Friday, August 19, 2005

Feijoada

The most famous Brazilian dish is the black bean Feijoada.
Once a month I still need to have a Feijoada and I really like
the "linguica" (Brazilian sausage) in there.
And today was the day! Hmmmm, delicious!!
It matches if eaten with orange! Believe me (^-^)v

Tsubame Kichen

They serve almost the same menu as lunch in the evening,
and as usual I ordered the salad set.

The food is good, delicious hamburgers and sausages!
My friend got a spinach soup and we both had a very
healthy dinner :D

They are a chain, the one we used to go is in Oazo Building.
The building is very close to our office we often go there
for book shop, nail care ^-^, coffees, shoppings, and to
see live images from the space at Jaxa.




Friday, June 10, 2005

Kangaroo's world


Everything was perfect. I met Juliana in Melbourne and we went to see the koalas and the penguin parade!! they are soooo cute...
The Gold Coast is unforgetable. The 12 apostoles, actually they were 9. The green/blue sea and the magic colors of the stones and land...
Melbourne is like Curitiba... City of Culture... the aboriginal culture and art was amazing... the museum in the Federation Square (some of them free entrance) showed different and beutiful art.
In the St Paul Cathedral I took a break and made my usual pray ;-)
Well, I couldn't forget the Max Brenner chocolate Juliana introduced to me ^-^ wonderful... strawberry with chocolate.. hmmm

Ah, before I forget... pls forgive for eating a kangaroo there... it was so delicious... oh my...

Friday, February 11, 2005

California... they hate Bush!

Los Angeles, the beaches are wonderful, Hollywood is amazing, the parks are huge. We also took the route 99 to see the famous people's houses.

San Diego is a paradise, everywhere you go is beautiful... Coronado is so organized, beautiful and clean...

But the nicer place is San Francisco! The architecture can make everybody like the city and desire to live there.

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Hakone ^-^


Ok, you know I've been in Hakone ... however at this time I went to a places I've never been... the Prince Hotel was wonderful. From the window of the room, such a beautiful view of the mountain.

In the Hakone Museum, wow, many European arts and this one in the pic is a French one. There's also the Picasso special museum in a park. It's a place to see famous arts and rest in the onsen.

Friday, December 10, 2004

New York is cooooold (^-^;


NY was special because I met my friends, from the actual and previous companies.
Well, Tokyo is cold but the coats I broght there are not enough... I had to buy a huge coat on the day I arrived.

I stayed at Renata's place in NJ, where is beautiful, very clean, modern and it seems everything is new. I liked the train there ^-^

However the subway is terrible... so durty and crazy people everywhere...

Moma, Metropolitan and Guggenheim ... I couldn't stop a minute... they are interesting every cm there and after all day walking around; as the timezone is the opposite, I went down in some of the couches there...

The Central Park was "bold" because of the winter. It is huuuge, with few people doing some exercises... most of them old people walking at that time.

Rockfeller Center is a must, I had no time and no knee for the ice skate, but it worth. It is beautiful.

Time Square is apart of everything. Theaters and shopping malls... it was so crowded.
Madame Tussads was empty ^^, luckly, I was able to see all the "famous artists" there.
Airton Senna was there.

In Stamford (Connecticut), Komal took me to do my first sculputure in the nails... it was looong and scary (^O^).

Grand Central Station is a special place, they reserved the old style and it looks you are in a museum. Difference with Tokyo, NYrs doesn't help you to find out the right way. People working in the station are there only to look not to speak or show you the directions.

The public library is huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge and it was not possible to see even 10% what they have! And the Empire State? well, 2h waiting list, I gave up. I only checked outside what was enough, especially because after that, I had a NBA game to go!! Yes, Renata got a ticket to watch NY Knicks in the Club Suite at Madson Square Garden.

Sad feeling was in the Ground Zero... I still could see people's face in a very deep painful feeling...

At night, Time Square is a show of lights and panels... Manhattan ... hoooo... I could live there ^-^ happy groups around Manhattan, doing shoppings for the Xmas or having a family dinner.

On the last day... Statue of Liberty! couldn't miss that, right? Anyway, Liberty is one of my laws, I had to take a look inside the miss liberty.

Great time in NY. I would go again, however not in the winter time (^^;

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

GREAT WALL



My wish became true... someday I was wishing walk on the Great Wall and see the amazing landscape from there.

Beijing was full of surprises... when I was in the Forbidden City, I met a Brazilian tour group and we spend all the walk through the temples together. Acrobats Theater presented crazy people doing crazy things... Beautiful is the Temple of Heaven, dragons are designed by flowers and monuments architecture is unique.
In one of the entrances, some old Chineses were doing Tai chi chuan and others dancing very happy... one Chinese was holding a tree and I'm sure he got a wonder energy from it.
I couldn't forget the famous Beijing Roast Duck restaurant in Wangfujing, where you get a full duck and a show of tea preparation.

I have to alert people with sensitive stomach... in Beijing, most of time I was food poisoned... and if you ask the taxi driver to stop as you feel sick, he will only open the window for you!
English? no, nobody speaks English... even in the international hotel, few Chinese speak English and you have hard time before you get someone to undertand you.

Monday, August 02, 2004

Hongkong


Hongkong has a modern city with beautiful all glass buildings and very traditional places, like the Buda you can see in the snap.

Beautiful beaches and great shopping malls around the islands in HK. Each island with a particular view, culture and people.

The most beautiful night view in the world is on the Peek in HK island. The lights are colorful in all the around the Peek. I also had a wonderful dinner on the top, with super fresh raw oysters. yummy ~

Monday, June 14, 2004

Taiwan


It was very hot in Taipei... shourompo was delicious and the city (downtown) has mini bikes as many as Beijing has bicycles.
The temples in Taipei are very colorful and full of details as you can see in the pic.

Moving to Peitou (famous for hot springs), I had a painful professional massage on the feet and a huge and wonderful dinner, with fishes, vegetables, Chinese noodles, hmmmm... it was great!

Monday, May 24, 2004

Yokohama

Lovely Yokohama! Very modern architecture and a new platform like a ship made all with a Brazilian wood.
The chinatown is also very interesting, it's really like China and they have delicious "shorompo".
The tallest building behind me has the fastest elevator in the world to the top of a building with great night view.
It was cold, but I had a great time with my friends ;-)

Thursday, May 06, 2004

Ronaldinho! ooooo^-^ooooo


Who would say I would see Ronaldo's poster in Malacca...

I tried the famous chicken rice with a lemonade... very simple but tasty...
The city is very traditional, in culture and religion... very different than KL.

Thanks my private driver to take me there ~☆

Wednesday, May 05, 2004

Singapore

The city that is a country is hooooot and very humid every day in the year.
Storms in the end of the day is also common.
That's why they have the city and nature in a good combination.
There are trees everywhere and the city is very very beautiful.
Modern buildings and center of many business in Asia, S'pore is a culture mixed country.
Night safari is real, the animals are so close to you and you hear scary sounds at night.
To go to Sentosa island, we take the gondola from the top of a building.
It's unique sensation...
Sentosa island is artificial where they have the butterfly garden.
The birth zoo was also wonderful. You walk with the birds beside you and you see wonderful and colorful huge birds from all the world.

Monday, December 15, 2003

Shimoda


In Izu Peninsula, the most beautiful beaches in Japan. Shimoda is the south part of the peninsula and is famous for diving and sea activities.
The hotel has a private onsen in the room and the view from the room is the clean sea and huge ships.
Seafood dishes served by the hotel was big enough to make me gain weight :O
The weather was nice... the companion's on a journey was great... the food was wonderful... the onsen unforgetable... the sea was a heaven...

Saturday, November 29, 2003

Hiking for the 8th time


It's true I like hiking... the nicer mountain
to hike is Takaozan! Very convenient as you
just start hiking from the train station.
And there is always a special event on the top :O
Yes, at this time, a Japanese ceremony of tea was
the special event; the green tea and the sweet
"okashi" were wonderful... everything for free ;-)

Sunday, November 16, 2003

Phuket and Phi Phi Island


All day in Phuket... in the beach!! wonderful coconut water... relax, sun.. got really burnt!!

I didn't like the city... noisy all night... many pubs and drunk people trying to disturb you... but the beaches are pretty good! the food is great!!

The water is clean and very easy to "try" to swim... I cannot swim much but I'm still having fun !!




One of the best massages are in Thai... very cheap comparing to Japan... and stronger... and painful... very painful... but relaxing after a while. Even my digest works better after a massage; true!!

We went to many islands after snorkeling and stopped in the island to see the wild monkeys... very wild... stealing food !





Even having a cold I couldn't resist... I went to Phi Phi Island ... but Leo was not there... only the really beautiful beach hahah








I did snorkeling when I was kid but nothing comparing with snorkeling in Phi Phi... big colorful fishes, so many, in a wonderful clean sea... with amazing people (nice people I met in the boat!).





A small island in the middle of the sea is a must ... more snorkeling and relaxing in heaven... I saw dolphins there!

Next time I would stay in Phi Phi, instead of Phuket! to do snorkeling every day and eat more fish (^O^)

Saturday, November 15, 2003

Bangkok

Bangkok is a amazing city with great temples and budas. You can see a huge buda, a small buda, buda sitting, buda standing, buda sleeping...


Bangkok was special.. I went to all the historical temples and met some locals and Japanese friends who moved there.

I loved the food, coriander is great and also the curries.

Sunday, October 26, 2003

Most beautiful lake


Hakone is only 1h from Tokyo, maybe a bit more, but you can enjoy the romance car (special train) and you won't feel it' s far at all...
Ashino is one of the most beautiful lakes I've ever seen. You can see the Mount Fuji, eat onsen egg, have a wonderful view from the hotels, those are on the bottom of the mountains... many many onsens... real onsen!
They also have the Picasso museum in Hakone. It is very interesting, with sculptures and different painting you never see in the museums.

The transportation is good, with ships, roapways, trains, cable cars and buses those can take you everywhere in Hakone!

Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Ginza

The most beautiful city in Tokyo, in terms of elegance, brands, rich area.
Every Sunday, they close the main street for cars and we can just seat there in the middle of the big street.

It's place you can see how much money Japanese people spend in brand goods. One bag can cost 5,000 USD, a pair of shoes 900 USD very easily.

Is the Japanese the most materialist people in the world?

Saturday, August 10, 2002

On the top of Mount Fuji

If you live in Japan, climbing Mount Fuji is a must!
It is a unique sensation to start climbing at 20:00 and arriving
on the top at 5:00. It was the most beautiful sunrise and
even so tired, we still could smile :D
It's probably because we didn't know how hard would be to go
down from the top in 3h... it made me have knees sore
for many days.
I heard most of time, it's so clowdy on the top
and it's difficult to see the sunrise so clear as we did.

Sunday, June 30, 2002

Saikou!!!

In Yokohama, Brazil became the champion of the world cup 2002!! And I was there, with my friend Rubens and many german supporters around us... It was a very easy game hehehe... the show before the game was also very beautiful! It was one of the best days in my life...

The other game I went againt England was more difficult... we went by bus from Tokyo to Shizuoka and everybody got drunk before we arrive in the studium...

Now I know why I was supposed to be in Japan ;-)

Monday, January 14, 2002

First ski season

My first ski season.v (^^)v
The landscape is so beautiful!
We stayed in the company's house
in Nojiri Lake. The lake is just in front of
the house. It's really cold but it worth.
Next was in Naeba, where we did the
night ski. The lounge we were is so nice,
they take us everywhere anytime.
Nagano, Kurohime, oh, so many beautiful
and wonderful places to ski. In the total, 7 times I went to ski, sometimes
only for one day. Snowboard is a must! Everybody should try!