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March 29, 2008

SAKURA

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The cherry blossoms are in full bloom now.
We Japanese love Cherry blossoms. Because we can have Ohanami party under thee Cherry trees in this season.
We enjoy drinking and eating at Ohanami party.
Please enjoy seeing cherry blossoms and crazy ohanami people, when you come to Japan.

March 23, 2008

♪♪YUMMY YUMMY♪♪

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They made a typical spanish food " Spanish omelet" for us. It was absolutely delicious :D !!!
Muchas gracias, Javier y Roberto !! Nos veremos de nuevo.

From Ireland

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Thank you for your stay. We look forward to seeing you again.

March 17, 2008

KAFUN-SYO

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Pollen allergies are a problem for many people. When you come to Japan, you would see a lot of people who have a mask. I am often asked by our customers. " Why do many people have a mask?" Yes, they are Pollen allergies. Please take care , if you visit to Japan in spring.
We call Pollen allergies Kafun-syo in Japanese.

Off to New Zealand!!

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Guest photo in March 02

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Guest in March 01

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March 7, 2008

Benzaiten

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Benzaiten is a temple at the centre of Sinobazu Pond in Ueno Park. It's a pleasant stroll of 15 minutes from our hotel to there. Ueno Park also has many museums, a zoo and plenty of other tourist atractions and I definitely recommend it to all of our guests.

March 1, 2008

The doll's festival

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March 3rd is celebrated as the Girl's Day, or the Festival of Dolls. People display graceful dolls in ancient court costumes on a tier of 5 or 7 shelves covered with scarlet cloth. These dolls represent the Emperor and Empress, the court ladies, the ministers and the court musicians. The girls are expected to be as elegant as these courtly ladies.
Young girls wear their beautiful Kimono and get together before the display and have a good time, eating sweet rice crackers (Hina arare) and drinking white sake (Shirozake). It isalso known as the Peach Festival.