Japan Photo Blog, Vol. 80 - February Impressions

in #japan7 years ago (edited)

2月💗

nigatsu -"February."


It's been a beat-up type of winter. Almost always cloudy. Rainy. Slush-filled gray streets. But. Here we are in February, and Spring will be here sooner than later. Valentine's day today. Something about the resignation and routine of this time of year is almost cozy to me at times.


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happy valentine's day.

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(Thanks for stopping by. If you missed the last Japan Photo Blog, Vol. 79 "Winter in Niigata (a picturesque slush fuck dregs)," you can find that here.)

~KafkA

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Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as DTube and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)

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Really awesome photography..... this is natural photography.......
The photo you uploaded was very beautiful. I liked it very much. To share so much beautiful photography, you have to tell the number of Mubarakabad. I hope that you will post many such good posts

Nice kaitenzushi pic. Sushi somehow seems to get more delicious when it's been spun through a room a couple times first. (The beer might help too.)

Haha. Indeed. Well put.

I've never seen a piano so advanced like the one onto, it's amazing
And well you said its still winner? Does it snow in Japan?

Yep, still winter. And yes, the northern parts of Japan get a lot of snow!

Happy Valentines, we've had a rainy go of it this week as well, but it does mean spring is on the way. :)

spread the love today brother

Happy Valentine's day

very nice photos.

Analog synth... I'm totally Jealous. :)

Your photos make me reminiscent of Japan. I never lived there, but had many relatively short visits during my sailor days. I just wish that at the time, I'd had more forethought than to spend most of my time in pubs. :(

I was set to climb Mt. Fuji but alas it was not meant to be, for the night before, both of my knees went out. It was the craziest thing, never happened before nor since.

I will never forget the first time I tasted "real" sushi. It was at the Steak Salon Asakura in Sasebo. To this day I still believe that meal was the best I've ever paid for.

I have much of love for the Japanese people, perhaps one day I'll make it back. Maybe they will even be a voluntary society by then. Wouldn't that be sweet?

Domo arigato, for your post, and the fond memories which it brought back.

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