4月, 2015年

Photos chez Yamamoto-tei

2015-04-25

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Nous avons eu une réunion de Photographies.

Date: Le 6  avril  2015
Lieu: Chez Yamamoto-tei   Katsushika-ku Tokyo
Photographe:  Nie OKADA  /  Yasunari KONDO
DSC_5760Nous avons loué deux pièces de style japonais.
DSC_5197Ce jour-là il faisait très beau
DSC_5268DSC_5632Nie(Photograph) avait une petite histore.
DSC_5473DSC_5559Après la photographie nous nous sommes promené “Taisyaku-ten” ou est le temple bien connu.
DSC_5766Si vous voulez y participer la prochaine fois , n’hésitez pas à nous contacter.

 

 

 

My Japan (Gong network)

2015-04-04

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We, tsutahu project, joined the movie shooting for web programs “My Japan” in the Gong Network.
Under the cherry blossom in full bloom.

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First of all, Kimono Dreamers dressed up one of our members and explained all about kimono.
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The reporter, Mr. David, said that kimono and cherry blossom surely match, and both of them are really beautiful.
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I guided them to the famous cherry blossom places and talked about sakura and Japanese culture.
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First, we went to Ueno Park. The cherry blossom in Shinobazu-no-ike has graceful branches. The view is really picturesque.
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The weather was really nice that day and sakura was very pretty. I couldn’t help but taking pictures of them.
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Then, Shinjukugyoen was the next our venue. What a busy schedule!
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We made a film of the opening scene there. I had to do an unscripted interview without a rehearsal…
The last shooting place was Chidori-ga-fuchi.
We were so exhausted after the long walk. Finally, I made the closing remarks. It is secret what I said until it will broadcast.
By the way, I am wondering how they translate my comments into French. That is very curious…
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It might be the first time that I admired sakura in full bloom, and also walked down the street with thinking about like “Well see…. what kind of sakura is this?”
I thought that Sakura is beautiful again. I am so glad to hear that reporters from France considered the cherry blossom and samurai as symbols for Japan.
One of our missions is to introduce Japanese culture to many people. Therefore, we are very happy to join the program. Thank you for this opportunity, David-san and Yoann-san!

 

 

 

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