As Cultural Ambassadors, Abbey and I felt it our duty- nay, our privilege- to spread what little Halloween cheer we might by sporting festive 100 yen headbands, not only for our holiday puri session, but to sushi as well, spreading "knowledge and awareness" to all.
As they say in Japan, Happy Haroween! (^_<)/
As they say in Japan, Happy Haroween! (^_<)/
6 comments:
I love this! So when does the rest of the world get puri? :)
u could have saved 100 yen and just drawn them on puri-style!!!
hahaha that is classic... did you get any funny looks? did you ride around the subway? I went to the parade in the village and saw lotsa crazy costumes..I need to start blogging...
Lindz.
You mean saved 400 yen...
I can't believe I didn't look at this before... Sorry, dawg.
By the dub, Yes, and at the same time, a resounding NO.
Hey Melissa!
I love reading your blog and thought you would want to know, I saw you in a picture with Mamechiho!
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/2108/117552464093516215498qr2.jpg
Also I wanted to ask you about the maiko's "maneki tags" -- which kabuki actors sign their name in red, and which in black? thank you so much! :)
*Toshiha from IG Forums*
Hi Melissa,
This is Dawn from Kyoto, fellow odori lover. How are you? Are you still in Japan?
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