2012-03-25

Tama Zoo: March 25, 2012






























Visiting zoo is my seasonal activity. I visited Tama Zoo in western Tokyo today.


It was a cold but fine day. Many families were there. Volunteers were working there to provide visitors information about animal and zoo facilities.


The corners of big cats, elephants, and rhino attracted many people as usual. Monkey corners were also popular.


Children were facing with orangutans and chimpanzees over glass walls.

2012-03-24

Shanghai (Off off Tokyo): March 22-24, 2012
















I was in Shanghai for three days. It was my 3rd visit of the city in last 12 months. I again found new and old aspects as well as dynamic changes of the city.
Tianzifang is a newly-developing fashion & cultural area. Tens of small shops are open along narrow passages in a block (about 200m x 200m). They sell clothes, art products and many other small goods.






Playful minds and jokes were found in many places in the area. US President Obama in Mao jacket was printed in bags and purses. A fake certificate to allow drink drive (authorized by Chinese authority) was sold. I felt the mood was similar to Camden Market in London (sub-cultural atmosphere, cynical jokes).


The place was not so crowded as my visit wan on Friday. The situation is quite different in weekend according to a local person. Thousands of people visit the market and it is hard to move smoothly. They have to be careful to pickpockets.
Xintiandi (quite near from Tianzifang) is a symbol of Shanghai modern. The area was redeveloped in the last 20 years and turned into a smart night spot (It is, of course, interesting in the daytime, too). Most of the visitors on the Friday evening were foreigners and non-Shanghainese Chinese.


I walked around a cultural area in the northern part of the city. There remain many early 20-century buildings in the area. The main street (Duolunlu) was redeveloped and several sculptures were placed at the street’s sides. The buildings were renovated and turned into shops and cafe rooms.


I walked a block from the cultural area and found an outdoor market on the road. They were old fashioed. The fish dealers had no cold storage showcases and there were no good-looking package services.
The contrast of modern and old faces of the city was impressive.

2012-03-20

Higan@ Saifukuji Temple: March 20, 2012

















Today is the mid-day of higan or equinoctial week. It is believed in Japanese tradition that the spirits of our ancestors return to our world this week. So, people visit their family graves and give their prays to their forefathers and mothers.


I visited a small temple (Saifukuji) in Setagatya ward. It was still cold but a fine day.

Many people visited the temple’s cemetery and devoted flowers to the graves.


Flowers were also devoted to Jizo sculptures.


Various spring flowers, such as ume (Japanese apricot) and violet, were fully open in the garden.


The flavor from flowers and incense (at the grave) was impressive.

Jindaiji Botanical Gardens: March 20, 2012




















Today is Spring Equinox Day and is a national holiday. I visited Botanical Gardens at Jindaiji in Chofu City, western Tokyo, to enjoy spring flowers.

There were more than 200 Ume (Japanese apricot) trees in the Ume garden. Four colors of Ume – white, red, pink and yellow -- were fully open. It was the most beautiful Ume blossom I saw this year.



There were many families and couples. Elder people in wheel chairs were also enjoying the blossom.


A painter was painting the view in a big camvas.


I also found many spring flowers including Cornus officinalis (dogwood, sanshu), Far East Amur adonis (fukujusou), and Oriental paper bush (mitsumata).



I also visited Jindaiji Temple next to the gardens. The temple as well as the approach toi it was crowded with many visitors. I took a bowl of soba (Japanese noodle) at a restaurant along the approach. Jindaiji is famous as a place to offer good soba.

2012-03-18

Ume@ Enjoin, Hanegi Park: March18, 2012
















Ume (Japanese plum) blossom usually finishes in early March in Tokyo. The situation is quite different this year. We had a peak of blossom today in many places.


I had a walk along Kitazawa-gawa walking path in Setagaya ward, western Tokyo. There were several places -- including Enjoin Temple and Hanegi Park – where I could enjoy the flower.


Enjoin is a small Shingon school (Buddhism) temple. There are several ume trees in the garden and the trees are well cared.






It was my forth time to visit Hanegi Park for ume blossom this year. Hundreds of trees opened their flowers today. I enjoyed both vise and flavor of ume.

Some cherry trees start to open their flowers in mid-March in Tokyo when the winter is warm. This year is different. We need to wait another two or three weeks for cherry season.

2012-03-11

A year after: March 11, 2012
















A year has passed after the East Japan Great Earthquake and Fukushima Nuclear Plant accident.


Memorial events were held at many places throughout the nation.
People had silent prays in their houses, public facilities and at street corners at 14:46, when the earthquake occurred.


The railroad company (Tokyu) stopped their trains at the Setagaya Line to make prays.


I visited Shinjuku, Tokyo’s busiest commercial district. The town was as busy as ordinal weekend.
I walked through Shinjuku Gyoen Park.





It was still cold and the plum (ume) was not yet fully open. (A few weeks slower than usual). Daffodils were open. The lawn was brown.

2012-03-03

Doll Festival (Hina Matsuri): March 3, 2012
















People decorate their houses with traditional dolls on March 3rd to celebrate the growth of girls. It is Japan’s Doll Festival or “Hina Matsuri”.


There are many Doll Festival-related events held in hotels, restaurants and public facilities at this season.



Google top page used a design based on Doll Festival in Japanese version at this season.



I visited an exhibition held at Keio Plaza Hotel in Shinjuku. Hundreds of small dolls were hung in the ropes. Traditional dolls were placed on the display shelves.


I also dropped in Gajoen Hotel in Meguro where a special doll exhibition was held. Hundreds of people were in a long line. I was told that it would take an hour to enter the exhibition hall and I did not join the line.

Botanical garden@ Meguro: March 3, 2012
















Cold day still continue.

But it was warmer than past days today and I visited a botanical garden in Meguro.


The garden belongs to National Museum of Nature and Science and is named “Institute for Nature Study”.


It is surrounded by offices and residential buildings. Highways run outside. But nature is preserved and it is calm inside. I found woods, flowers, birds and many other natures.

The number of visitors is limited to keep the nature.


The fallen leaves remained in the path. They have yet turned to soil. I found several spring flowers.








I hope spring will come shortly.