Nagasaki Lantern Festival (長崎ランタンフェスティバル) is the biggest lantern festival in Japan, which is held in Nagasaki City every year. Celebrating Chinese New Year with over 15,000 lanterns and lights, brightening up the city for 15 days. The festival kicks off at the Chinese New Year’s Day based on the Lunar calendar,which is from 5th to 19th February in 2019. The festival originally started by Chinese residents in Nagasaki city’s Chinatown, and in 1994, it became an official annual event of the city. Nagasaki city has Daha fazlasını okun
February 04 / Risshun 立春
Today is Risshun (立春), the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar. Until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1873, Japan had been counting time on the old lunar calendar. This calendar is based on the waxing and waning of the moon, so it isn't always in sync with the actual seasons. So farmers relied on Niju-shi-sekki (24節気) to know when to start planting or harvesting. The Niju-shi-sekki is a system dividing the year into 24 periods of 15 or 16 days each, corresponding to changes in the sun's p Daha fazlasını okun
February 03 / Setsubun rituals
Setsubun (節分) is the day before the beginning of spring in Japan. The name literally means "seasonal division", but usually the term refers to the "spring" Setsubun, a day before Risshun (立春) and celebrated yearly on February 3 as part of the Spring Festivals. Because it marks a new beginning, it’s the time to cast off bad old things and invite in good new things. At many homes, people throw roasted soybeans (Mamemaki) out the door of their houses while shouting “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!” (Devils out! Good luck in!). (Kifune Shrine of Kyoto is said to be the origin of traditional bean-throwi Daha fazlasını okun
February 02 / When Winter Train Stops
Winter train travel in snowy country-side. Such special trains are rarely seen in the other regions of Japan. Hokkaido is Japan's northernmost island and a fun-filled attractive destination. Its beautiful grandeur landscapes are appreciated throughout a year but winter is harsh. For a specific adventure in mind Pai-chan picked up this coldest time and had planned a unique train travel. https://blog-imgs-101.fc2.com/s/k/ Daha fazlasını okun
February 01 / Winter Train Travel in Hokkaido
JR Hokkaido's Senmō Main Line is 166km-long railway line between Higashi-Kushiro Station and Abashiri Station. Drift Ice watching train called "Norokko" is well known during severe winter as a limited seasonal service train. It's an hour ride between Abashiri and Shiretoko-Shari station. You can see drift ice along the shores of the Okhotsk Sea. ( Near Shiretoko Shari Station) https://blog-imgs-101.fc2.com Daha fazlasını okun
January 30 / Paradise Tour Bus 2
Momo-chan looks still intact on "Historic Buildings-Tour" Course But Aya-chan does not .... she has been caught already at the first highway intercourse ... Horny Mako is already doing herself .... HIme-chan Daha fazlasını okun
January 27 / Japan URBEX
Touring throughout Japan you may sometimes come upon strange spots, empty structures which do not match the scene there. Even in a major Onsen town, alongside the shopping arcade, or right in front of a crowded railway station standing a big deserted hotel next to the busy modern one side by side. Closed hotels, forgotten shops, abandoned schools ..... It's all " Mystic Japan". It's just like boomy"bubbles". Once the best time passed it becomes history. https://blog-imgs-101.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/TakedaC Daha fazlasını okun
January 26/ Tokyo Omanko (3)
Cute Face, Big Appetite https://blog-imgs-101.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbj Daha fazlasını okun
January 25/ Studio Pai-chan Video Line-Ups
Here's the latest Pai-chan Video Line-ups (to order contact [email protected]) One video USD6.90 Two videos USD12.60 Three videos USD16.90 Four/Five videos USD20.00 ht Daha fazlasını okun
It was a windy day today
Mount Fuji at 9am January 24, 2019 Daha fazlasını okun
January 24 / New Videos
Here's Pai-chan's New Videos (Series 12). All 5 videos are 720HD and longer than 10 minutes. One video USD6.90 Two videos USD12.60 Three vid Daha fazlasını okun
January 23 / Another Round (Summer Camp)
(Story continued from January 21 Blog) The remaining one guy finally left the seminar house. The huge green campsite is dotted by colorful flowers everywhere. And the local birds, some were singing at a distance. I love this nature and at the same time love to enjoy clean air and feel that I do live in here at this moment and can play freely. Now I tried my new Omanko strap-on. I'm happy to welcome you here at the Royal-box to watch and enjoy Another round .... Oh it's my first jerking. https://blog-imgs- Daha fazlasını okun
January 22 / Pai-chan's Dream Love Hotel
Love hotels are a fascinating part of Japanese culture, they are, essentially, normal hotels except that at most of them you can pay by the hour and are rarely allowed to remain for longer than 24 hours. They do, however, contain a few added quirks like adult channels as standard on the TV, and some sex toys in the vending machine. Other adult fare, like costumes, can be ordered through the in-room telephones, but everything is kept out of view. Pai-chan's "New Dream Love Hotel" is completely automated. The stan Daha fazlasını okun
January 21 / Pai-chan's Memory of Summer Camp
The Summer camp seemed to be over as I haven't seen any college students anywhere around when I returned from the morning hike. So, tonight shall be the best time. I can't wait until this evening to try my new Omanko seal to become a pervert girl and moan loud. Finally the entire campsite was enclosed by darkness. No voices and no lights in the seminar house for sure. What an ideal outdoor shooting under t Daha fazlasını okun
January 20 / Chojukan in Winter
Chojukan (長寿館) is the dictionary definition of a ryokan. It is the picture-perfect Japanese ryokan and has been plying its trade as a stop off for weary travels for over a century. It is hidden away in the mountains of Minakami, Gunma-ken, so it is the ideal relaxing getaway. It is attached to Hoshi Onsen (法師温泉) which is famous in its own right. The main building of Chojukan is old and has been gradually added to over the years bu Daha fazlasını okun
January 18 / Wonderful Winter Tsugaru
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge, 300 meters (985ft) long, Tsuruta-town, Aomori-ken : the longest triple arched wooden bridge in Japan. Tsuru no Mai Bridge (=Crane Dance Bridge) was built in 1994 overTsugaru Fujimi Lake. Since the bridge resembles a crane flying in the sky it's called so. People believe to have a long life by walking across the bridge. "Tsugaru" is an old name for Western Aomori-ken and is also famous forTsugaru-jamisen (津軽三味線 Daha fazlasını okun