Bangladeshi rickshaw art - Dhaka, Nazira Bazar

Here is a selection of pictures for those of you who dig the asian take on pop-culture (pointing at you @AsiaObscura). They were a daily joy to discover in their thousands of different motifs.

Artworks are handpainted or printed on metal or sometimes printed on plastic. The handdraw ones are the most impressive - often with Bollywood(-ish?) characters.

All pictures are from Dhaka, december 2010. The last few in the gallery are from a shop where the rickshaw-wallas buy the artwork. Tourist are also welcome - eventhough the shop is difficult to find. (Lonely Planet has directions, but not very precise here).

Cant remember the price on one painting - but we had to haggle hard...

Dhaka - Rickshaw art

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Japan - 2009

Hi - and Welcome to some of Tabea and Lasses many photos from our trip to Japan in september 2009.

If you want to see a long and somewhat cronological walk-through go here: A trip through Japan. This includes traditional Japan with temples, a volcano, animals and beautifull scenery. We can recommend it :-)

If you just want to see a few pictures from crazy Tokyo go here and watch 4 videos here.

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A trip through Japan

Dont want to read a long text? Click on the links to see pictures.

 

Well, for those of you beeing a litle more patient, these are some selected pictures from Tabea and Lasses trip to Japan in september 2009.

Our Japan trip started in Tokyo where we visited our friends, Song & Kaori (whom we know form our year in Pune, India). It took us a few days to get over our jetlags, but we managed to get a first impression of Tokyo -and we caught the first glimpses of Otaku culture. (Dont think we can fully explain what that is, but google it if you are curious).

From Tokyo, we took the Shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto, Japan's former capital (we learned later on that there have been quite a few capitals through history, so this proved not be as unique a fact as we thought it was). In Kyoto, we went to see a number of temples, shrines and gardens: Ryoan-ji, Kiyomizu-dera, the Golden Pavilion, Maruyama park and saw other things on the way.

Leaving from Kyoto's impressive train station, we caught a local train to Nara - another former capital of Japan. Like Kyoto, Nara also has beautiful temples and shrines - yet it's most famous for the tame (and holy!) deer wandering the parks.

From Nara, the Shinkansen took us to Hiroshima. Hiroshima was not only historically interesting, but also modern and amiable. We could have easily spent more time there, but managed only to see the peace park and children's memorial.

30min from Hiroshima lies the sacred island of Miyajima. Miyajima houses a large shrine and, traditionally, you'd pass through the huge red Tori -shrine gate- in the water before entering the shrine on the island. Now the Tori is on the top 3 list of "Japan views", so we had to see it on the way.

After a bit of travelling with several trains and the newest and most comfortable Shinkansen  (shin-yatsushiro -  kagoshima, try it!) we arrived at Kagoshima. The city is nice and comparatively small, the climate subtropical and the people friendly, albeit non-English-speaking. Kagoshima's biggest attraction is Sakurajima-the active volcano right next to it. Of course we had to see it, but hiking up there is not allowed.
Back in Kagoshima, we also visited Sengan-en, a beautiful garden/park. It was huge!

From Kagoshima, we flew back to Tokyo to spend another couple of days with our friends. They took us on a daytrip to Kamakura and Enoshima - about 1 hr from Tokyo, with shrines and temples and hawks and a small train.
 We also had time to get closer to Japanese culture: we went to see Sumo wrestling, we sang Karaoke and we experienced Tokyo at night.

Our trip definitely ended too soon. We'll have to come back one day...

 

UPDATE:

Here is a few videos og various moving objects.

 

Tokyo - Sumo wrestling

We were lucky to get tickets for a sumo-fight while being in Tokyo. We went there with Kaori who could explain rules and rituals to us.

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We saw aound 25 matches during an afternoon. It was part of a two-week-championship. Apparently the best wrestlers are from China these days. Well, its difficult to tell the difference.

 

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Busy Tokyo

Its very difficult to describe Tokyo. Its an extraordinary city, with 37 mio. inhabitants including all suburbs.

One every streetcorner we saw something new and different. Its possible to walk around for days just to people-watch.

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The skylight pictures is taken form Tokyo City View on the 54th floor of Mori Tower. The Tower seen from there is Tokyos version of the Eiffel Tower.

 

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Kamakura (City) + Enoshima (Island)

Back in Tokyo we met with Song and Kaori again, and stayed with them for a few days. One day we went on a trip to Kamakura. Its an Island about 1 hr away from Tokyo and on a clear day you can see the Fuji (the finger points at it in one of the pictures) from the island of Enoshima. Well, now we can say we tried.

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Because pufferfish is lethally poisonous if prepared incorrectly, fugu has become one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine. Here its shown as a ...lamp.

At the temple the is a man-sized ring. The sign indicates how visitors should go thoroug the ring 3 times in a certain pattern for lucks sake

On Enoshima there is a great view. We enjoyed some nice raw fish, octopuss and saw many hawks.

The locks is said to grant luck for couples, who go there and throws away the key in the ocean.

 

After the island of Enoshima we went to Kamarakura where we saw a wedding just after sunset.

More on Kamakura and Enoshima.

 

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Kagoshima - Sengan-en (day 9)

The most beautiful Japanese garden we visited.

Notice how the old trees are supported by wires and poles. In general, much respect is payed to old things - and great attention is given to preserving old trees. We spent approx. on hour in the park and saw many animals. One pair of sunglasses was lost under the pursuit of crabs.

The last picture shows the gourmet speciality of the garden: Jambo - a sweet snack made from rice served with plenty of sirup.

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