Met my good friend in Tokyo 7/29

One of my best moment in Tokyo, was meeting my friend Genta. While I was visiting Waseda University, I got a message from Genta.  That was surprise because I thought he could be busy, but he made his time for me!  I really appreciated that!  Genta is my friend from United States, and we had not met for very long time until last year when he visited Hong Kong.

It was a great catch up, and this time I had shown up on his own town, so he was giving me a small tour of Tokyo.  We went to a fancy restaurant for dinner, then he showed some local bars in Tokyo to play dart games.  I would say that I was pretty good with dart game (haha) because that was my first time playing.  It was very fun.

It was a very great evening.  I am not the kind of person that will look up old friends and chat online, and also not that proactive, but I really enjoy the moment meeting old friends face to face.  That is what I treasure most.  I am so glad that I got many good friends, and I wish I could meet all of them again even if we are apart by distance.

To all my friends, GUYS and GALS, I don’t talk to you does not mean that I forget.  You all always in my heart, and looking forward to meet all of you again in the future. 🙂   (very cheesy :P)

IMG_5903 IMG_5904 IMG_5905 IMG_5908 IMG_5910 IMG_5911 IMG_5914 IMG_5925 IMG_5928 IMG_5933 IMG_5934 IMG_6263 IMG_6264

Post to Twitter Post to Plurk Post to Yahoo Buzz Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Facebook Post to MySpace Post to Ping.fm Post to Reddit Post to StumbleUpon

Read More

National Art Center Tokyo 7/29

After Waseda University, I decided to go to The National Art Center Tokyo.   

There were couple exhibitions, and I chose the “ANIMATION * GAME * COMIC” exhibition.  I could not take picture inside the exhibition, but it was very inspiring.  For example, there were a video showing that how to added a Monster in a comic called “Gantz“.  It was very amazing to see all the procedures for making that into just one column in the book.

For people like art and Japanese culture, or want a relax moment in Tokyo, this is a very nice place to visit.

IMG_5880 IMG_5883 IMG_5884 IMG_5885 IMG_5886 IMG_5887 IMG_5889 IMG_5893 IMG_5894 IMG_5896 IMG_5897 IMG_5899 IMG_5900

Post to Twitter Post to Plurk Post to Yahoo Buzz Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Facebook Post to MySpace Post to Ping.fm Post to Reddit Post to StumbleUpon

Read More

Waseda University 7/29

 

One of my mission for this trip was visiting Waseda University.  I met someone from Waseda University 10 years ago, and at that time I already wanted to visit Waseda.  My life has go through a lot of things, but as I said, finally I came here after 10 years.

First, I took a local train because the station to Waseda was very close to my place I stayed.  it only took me about 10 minutes to get to Waseda Station.

IMG_5844 IMG_5845 IMG_5847

Waseda University is a very lovely college.  I kinda loved it.  There were couple museums on campus.  One of the museum was a very old building, and every step I put my foot on the floor, a very loud “wood” sound would come out.  I had to walk carefully since I did not want to make too much sound (but then later a big group of visitors here, so noise was covered 🙂 )  It was a lovely building.

IMG_5848 IMG_5849 IMG_5850 IMG_5851 IMG_5852 IMG_5853 IMG_5855 IMG_5859 IMG_5861 IMG_5862 IMG_5865 IMG_5866 IMG_5873 IMG_5874

I am sure I will visit Waseda University again if I will go to Tokyo.  I love the academic environment and feeling toward me around it.    I also hope that I will see my friend if possible, but already lost contact for 10 years.. LOL

 

 

Post to Twitter Post to Plurk Post to Yahoo Buzz Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Facebook Post to MySpace Post to Ping.fm Post to Reddit Post to StumbleUpon

Read More