Posted by Mathieu Jobin
Thu, 19 Apr 2007 06:47:39 GMT | no comments
C'est officiel, je vais aller a mon premier show du Cirque du Soleil. Ça fait un peu drôle d'aller aussi loin qu'au Japon pour voir une troupe de cirque originaire du Québec. Mais bon, ils sont les meilleurs et je n'y suis jamais aller auparavant, même si J'y ai rêvé depuis si longtemps.
Les billets sont acheter le tout est décidé, il ne reste plus qu'a attendre. Le problème c'est qu'il faut attendre encore longtemps. On y va le Lundi 27 Aout. Le show est a Osaka, la deuxième plus grosse ville du Japon. C'est à 1h15 et 15$ en train de chez moi.
J'ai très hâte, voici l'affiche publicitaire qui m'a si facilement et automatiquement convaincu. J'ai pris une photo de l'affiche et j'ai acheter les billets en arrivant a la maison.

Posted in About Japan, Français
Posted by Mathieu Jobin
Sun, 12 Nov 2006 13:56:39 GMT | no comments
So I have finally been there, again. I was not too sure, since I knew it would be very similar but just busier then Nagoya. But Mihoko could not come to Nagoya, so she had not tried the Wii yet, poor girl. And I convincer her. Plus I really wanted to try few more games to help get my mind set on what to buy.
Actually there is something I think I forgot to tell you about Nagoya. I think I already told you I went to Nagoya by train or maybe some photos I took told you so. But there is one little thing I forgot to say, Is how many DS I saw in the Train. Although I had to cross two prefectures, from Minute One, I saw kids playing with the DS in the Train. I mean, there is always bunch of people with cellphones, PSP and DS. but that day. it was impressive. Closer I was getting to Nagoya, more DS, geeks and even female geeks are boarding the train. This was cool to see. Girls playing DS in the train have a different dress code. I'll let your imagination craving and not say more.
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