Chubbi-, Takamatsu, Japan

Courage_


Posted Oct 24, 2011, 9:04 pm
Hello gorgeous !

I'm a little hamster, called Chubbi. I love traveling . Furthermore, I like to see different culture from diffrent countries.
I am passionate about cute things, like candy or bows :) !

I hope you will help me to complete all my life missions , so I can return back at home until my mum's prom night
Courage_


Posted Nov 10, 2011, 6:29 pm
Heeey everybody ,

I'm ready to travel and I'm on my way to J A P A N!  =)

hanachan


Posted Dec 4, 2011, 3:00 am
Hello Japan!
I'm Chubbi little hamster! Can you see how I'm excited? :)
My adventure has just started. 

;) ;) ;)
hanachan


Posted Dec 23, 2011, 11:40 am
Konnichiwa!
Takamatsu is a port city on the Seto Inland Sea.
We see vessels and ferry boats coming and going.
It was a warm day. So I enjoyed some walking.
:)
Mata ne!
Chubbi

P.S.
In Japan, Christmas is not a national holiday. It's just a commercial event here. However, they decorate Christmas trees and enjoy it.
:)
hanachan


Posted Jan 1, 2012, 11:51 am
Ikuta Shrine in Sannomiya
Most Japanese are both Shintoists and Buddhists. Shintoism is the native religion of Japan. It has no Bible. It is originated from primitive ancestor and nature worship.
Hey, Mum, the wedding ceremony was held in this shrine today. The red carpet was for happy Bride and Groom ;)

Chinatown in Nankinmachi
There are three big Chinese towns in Japan. One is here in Kobe. Always it is crowded with many tourists.
hanachan


Posted Jan 9, 2012, 6:02 pm
Hey,
This is Ritsurin Garden, a typical Japanese garden.
It is located in the center of the city, among the modern buildings.
Imagine the princess in Samurai era walking in the garden.   
For 228 years long since 1642, the Matsudaira family, the Lord of Takamatsu owned and maintained the garden. Today the garden is open to public.
;)
hanachan


Posted Jan 19, 2012, 3:59 pm
Year of the Dragon
In Asian countries this year 2012 is called "year of the Dragon". It is one of 12 zodiac signs from old Chinese calendar.

Akemashite Omedetou!
It means "Happy New Year!" in Japanese.
:)
hanachan


Posted Jan 19, 2012, 4:25 pm
Today we are on the top of Mt. Yashima.
Wow, the whole city view is there.
:o
Then we visited Yashima temple and shrine.
Their visit to temples and shrines on the early days of the new year, it is called "Hatsumoude", and pray for happiness and good health.
Especially this year, they hope it is getting better. I hope so.

Love,
Chubbi
hanachan


Posted Jan 19, 2012, 4:42 pm
;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
So long, Japan
I'm leaving soon for the next place.
I have a notebook. I'm writing about my journey. I hope it is full of good memories when I come home.

:)

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