Japanese martial arts - K1
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[Japanese martial arts - K1]
Today is the last day of 2006.
In Japan, there are many TV programs specially for today.
There are music program, comedy, but the one I am watchig
is Japanese martial arts called K1 program.
The special for this is Dynamite!
It is really interesting.
There are many good Japanese fighters, and one of the good fighter
I like is, Sudou genki, and Yamamoto Kid.
Sudou genki is very unique Japanese figher, and he dances before fighting,
and guess what!
Today, he has retired.
Sudou Genki's website is as follows:
http://www.genkisudo.com/en/index.html
Yamoto kid is, on the other hand, called A child of God.
In Japanese, kami no ko.
"Japanese kanji symbols for a Child of god"
Yamoto kid's website is as follows:
http://killerbee.jp/index.html
Both of them are very strong Japanese fighers, but both of them have retired from K1 - Japanese martial arts today.
It is bid sad.
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How to ride the subways in Japan
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[How to ride the subways in Japan]
Have you ever been to Tokoyo?
Well, the major transportation in Tokyo is trains, especially subways.
In Tokyo, there are twelve lines in Tokyo, eight of which are Tokyo Metro and
four are Toei subway.
With the next blog, we will show the symbol of a particular line, because
every entrance of the subway is marked by a particular symbol mark and the
name of the station.
If you have never been to Tokyo, it might be big difficult.
I see many foreigners wondering which line to get.
Of course, I will help them to get the right station.
Well, please give me time to take those pictures.
[Today's Japanese symbol]
"Subways" written in kanji symbol
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