Bread from Shin-enoshima Aquarium called kameronpan (カメロンパン = kame + melonpan). Melonpan is a type of common sweet bread in Japanese bakeries, covered with a layer of cookie dough.
Taken at Shimokitazawa OSS Cafe.
Bread from Shin-enoshima Aquarium called kameronpan (カメロンパン = kame + melonpan). Melonpan is a type of common sweet bread in Japanese bakeries, covered with a layer of cookie dough.
Taken at Shimokitazawa OSS Cafe.
Feels like I’ve looked up the sky more times than ever today – annular eclipse in the morning and the new Tokyo skytree tower now.
And I’ve seen so many others looking up as well. Funny.
Warren and Rachel brought back these from their trip to Hakone.
My iPhone camera’s facial recognition feature kept thinking these are actual people 😛
Today was an interesting day. I was interviewed by a Danish tech TV show “So ein Ding” about use of mobile phone in Japan, along with @kansai_takako. The show is supposed to air in September and our short part should be featured as a part of their series on various tech trends.
Nikolay, the host, asked us how important the data features are compared to the voice/phone feature. On a scale of 1 to 10 – I said 10 or 9 for data. I was kind of surprised to hear myself say that but then I realized that’s so true.
Too bad my WordPress iPhone cover has been broken so couldn’t work on a product placement 😛 but I hope the app icon will at least show up on my home screen.
The photo is of a Hero2 HD camera they used for taking some placeholder shots (I think). Precisely placed on top of a notebook 😉
German sweets with a touch of Japanese cuteness. From Graf Muller in Wakayama.