After a few days doing some research on the internet, and sending mails inquiring about some bicycles offered to sell, I finally bought my new one yesterday. You can find a lot of great bicycles here in Japan, because most of people own one and use it for their everyday's needs. But speaking about prices they are really expensive, so I decided to find a good used one and accomplished that goal. I found a really nice canadian guy who sold me his bike for only 4,000 yens (around US$43) and almost new, he only used it for two months. Including the basket, a light, a security lock and almost not use, it was a really big deal.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Bicycle Journey
After a few days doing some research on the internet, and sending mails inquiring about some bicycles offered to sell, I finally bought my new one yesterday. You can find a lot of great bicycles here in Japan, because most of people own one and use it for their everyday's needs. But speaking about prices they are really expensive, so I decided to find a good used one and accomplished that goal. I found a really nice canadian guy who sold me his bike for only 4,000 yens (around US$43) and almost new, he only used it for two months. Including the basket, a light, a security lock and almost not use, it was a really big deal.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Arriving to Japan
Here is where my blog really starts. I just arrived to Japan to start a new chapter of my life. I came here to study as a journey to improve my japanese language and continue with my studies in medicine, topics I may touch later. The purpose of this blog is to show the interesting spots I may find in my every day's living.
View of Japan's Sunrise from the sky
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Tokyo
Friday, December 18, 2009
The Tokyo Tower
The Tokyo Tower was built in 1950’s as a communications tower but also as a symbol of the ascendancy of Japan as one of the biggest global economies. It has a height of 332 meters (1,901 fts) and it overpasses the Eiffel tower by 13 meters. The japanese people are proud that the tower is the tallest self-supporting steel structure in the world and the tallest artificial structure in Japan. It is located in the Minato district in Tokyo, less than 3 km of The Imperial Palace at central Tokyo.
The tower was originally intended for television broadcasts but a few years after its opening, radio antennas were installed. Thanks to its height, the broadcast signal can reach a radius of around 150 km covering the main cities in the Kanto region of Japan, where Tokyo is located.
The tower was originally intended for television broadcasts but a few years after its opening, radio antennas were installed. Thanks to its height, the broadcast signal can reach a radius of around 150 km covering the main cities in the Kanto region of Japan, where Tokyo is located.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Welcome!!
I'm very glad to have you as a guest. This site is dedicated to anyone interested in this beautiful country in the Eastern Asia, the so loved Japan.
There are many ways Japan catch the attention of people, being one of the oldest cultures in the world and still growing, nest of the many technological advances, great views from over all the country. I will gradually be showing a bit taste of every aspect people find interesting.
Keep in touch with this site to view the most recent articles, for sure you will find something interesting.
There are many ways Japan catch the attention of people, being one of the oldest cultures in the world and still growing, nest of the many technological advances, great views from over all the country. I will gradually be showing a bit taste of every aspect people find interesting.
Keep in touch with this site to view the most recent articles, for sure you will find something interesting.
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