tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post8881539630660670610..comments2023-08-21T22:28:11.115+09:00Comments on Amami Superman Photography: Lunch With JadeAmami Supermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475719827384411096noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-70847475503232236572010-06-18T17:09:31.834+09:002010-06-18T17:09:31.834+09:00Globalization? Japanese have been doing kareraisu ...Globalization? Japanese have been doing kareraisu (Curry rice) seems I can't even remember and I'm in my late 30s... I would say at least a 100 years they do it! My mum and grand mother were doing it in their youth!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-27523901465081229112009-06-28T16:08:47.598+09:002009-06-28T16:08:47.598+09:00doumo arigatou for sharing this experience, earnes...doumo arigatou for sharing this experience, earnest.<br />the pics are talking by themselves, and the general mood is stressfree, so the photographer must be good at making people comfortable. <br />I live in Belgium but here preschools aren't that organized. very cute, your daughter btw ;-)<br />ryooptimaforeverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01536808347635731347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-48509276848690032122009-06-26T07:40:41.991+09:002009-06-26T07:40:41.991+09:00Wow, they provided Indian naan and curry to kids i...Wow, they provided Indian naan and curry to kids in Japan. This is amazing example of globalization! Kids should taste and try different foods that's my thought. Thanks for sharing this!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-82107415071596979032009-06-26T01:40:01.674+09:002009-06-26T01:40:01.674+09:00I don't know what you're talking about. Th...I don't know what you're talking about. The food looks good!<br /><br />I love how they educate kids in Japan. American kids could use some of these lessons for sure.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-73489633023240627822009-06-25T15:59:04.141+09:002009-06-25T15:59:04.141+09:00I just love this kind of post, sharing a glimpse o...I just love this kind of post, sharing a glimpse of family life in a place far away!<br /><br />My Dad visited Japan in the 70s, and remembered "itadakimasu" as "Eat the Docky Moss". He can still remember it that way.<br /><br />The shot of all the kids is just wonderful, and about her collar... well, there will be a time when she cares way too much about those things, so enjoy the care-free time now. (my Anthony, one year behind her, doesn't really care whether a shirt is inside out or backwards, but has some strong sense that some clothes are or aren't "cool", so we butt heads on that sometimes.)<br /><br />In my experience with my extended family here in Japan, after eating out, "gochisousama deshita" seems to mean "thank you for treating us!", because last person left not having said it gets stuck with the bill.Jeffrey Friedlhttp://regex.info/blog/noreply@blogger.com