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!

Monday, July 02, 2001

First day in my new job

Today was my first day in the new company, in a new country, in my new life :O

I was very excited to get there, and met my boss first in the train station. He took me to the office in Kamiyacho, introduced me to the new team and I started working in the new enviroment.

The team... all Japanese :O
I'm very surprised as when I was in Brazil, they told me the team has lots of foreigners... well, I'm only the one... in the department of course, many foreigners, maybe about 20% of people there from other countries.

My team is the technical team, solaris and sybase are the main work.
I have to do a self-study for a while and understand Reuters' products.

In the lunch time, all the team together to a Chinese restaurant in the Pastoral Hotel.

Ah, I felt it's not normal in Japanese people wearing braces on the teeth... they asked me why I use them... and it's true, I haven't seen anybody wearing braces in Tokyo yet...
Well, it's fine, I'm different anyway (^-^)v
This is what everybody said in the new office: "Helena, you are so different, not only the way to speak or be, but the energy around you is so happy"

I'm very proud of being a Brazilian in this country. My new colleages are very curious about Brazil and guess what... my new manager has been in Brazil, participating in the Rio's Carnival! YES, believe me. He was there, with 3 more friends, in a white costume, in the Marques de Sapucai!

I will love this team !!

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

Moving to the other side of the world

Leaving my country Brazil and starting a new life in Japan.
New job, new place, new friends, new culture, new everything!

Everything happened so fast; living in Curitiba for more than 10 years, good university, good job, good apartment, wonderful friends...
However, it was written in the stars that my life could be just... better...

The feeling was of a great excitement, no afraid of anything, just be myself in my own way.

Thanks God, for my beautiful life.