Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Tenno Tanjobi

Tenno is Tanjobi 天皇 诞生 日 or literally ann iversary of the Emperor is a public holiday in Japan. That of the present Emperor falls on December 23 and it is an opportunity for him to make a speech. On 23 December, the Japanese are invited to listen to his speech in the imperial palace for the occasion open to the public. The only chance now to get it out until next year is January 1. Obviously, I'm stuck in the hours and I missed the speech of the Emperor, so I will my photo shoot next week.

But being there I could see Kitanomaru koen, which for the occasion was more like a big lawn at a picnic garden. Note: Any green space in Tokyo can be likened to a botanical garden as the name, Japanese and Latin, each tree or grove is registered. Despite the number of individual output, it is very quiet and very relaxing Zen organization.

day off, so therefore, the Japanese are a bit more than usual, something they do all the time they go to temple (not protesting band of heretics, I speaks of Shinto shrine). So I saw the Yasukuni shrine and lots of people praying. We leave the road, break, hello before entering the main go, go, another break before Omura Masujirô and we will pray. The shrine houses a museum of war is to commemorate victims of Japanese wartime, I zapped the controversial museum and stayed on the aspect religious.


Compliance for hand washing by this temperature.


In the park, there's Nippon Budokan arena planned for large sporting events and martial but better known as a concert hall. There was a long queue that went to the bridge linking the park to the city, most people had brought their bento and folding chairs to wait.


Big failure in relation to the event, but a postponement. The next

post is about the magic of Kwismas in Japan is of great attention.

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