As I mentioned before there was great excitement at the arrival of snow in Hiroshima this week, albeit for a short time. Here's some pictures to give you some idea of what it was like
Therese has been out and about with the camera this week, snapping whatever quirky things catch her eye. This weeks entries are:
Mobile Phone Promotion Girl with Yellow Balloon strapped to her back
Mobile Phone Promotion girls are a common site in and around the centre of Hiroshima. They are invariably dressed in ridiculous costumes, but the huge yellow balloon deserved a photo. They are also always very upbeat and smiley, despite the thankless task of pestering shoppers and as you can see they are quite happy to have their photo taken. Of course once Therese had asked to take her photo, every tourist within 100 yards decided they wanted a photo too, so the poor girl was stood there for 5 mins before she could escape.
Over Priced Food Hampers
It seems to be quite common to give everyday items like food, drink and even washing powder as gifts, just as long as it is nicely packaged. Sticking to our theme of food, here's a fine example of what you might find under your Christmas Tree in Hiroshima - a Melon, 2 Apples & 2 Pears. Price £33.50, bargain!
And just to prove we weren't joking about the washing powder....
Sunday, December 11, 2005
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1 comment:
The random stuff is brilliant - Therese I can just see you with your camera in the supermarket.
How weird about the soap powder for Christmas - however there is nothing wrong with being clean and it should certainly be encouraged - thats my Christmas shopping sorted!!
When are Anne and Perrin arriving?
L xxx
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