Here's the video I took when Japanese farmers were planting rice in front of our house.
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** On Leave: I will be on vacation for 2 weeks and won't be able to update my blog and leave comments to other bloggers after this post
In front of Japanese food booths
The entire street was closed for this event
Mini train in front of the civic center
Japanese food booths
Looks like ice cream in a cone paper?? hehehe


Tank display
Japanese ladies carrying their transparent umbrellas going to American food booths
Tennesee booth
A lot of people in American booths
Hello Kitty toy vending machine
Pokemon toy vending machine
Toys Vending Machine
Cup of Noodles Vending Machine
Cigarette Vending Machine
Hot and Cold Tea, Cocoa and Coffee Vending Machine
Hot snack food vending machine (french fries, yaki soba, tako yaki, rice bowl)
Bowl of sushi rice vending machine ticket
Soda vending machine
Ice Cream Vending Machine
Outside golf shop
Yo can see them even along the parking lot
Vending machine even along the street beside the gas tank and trash bin :-) close to rice field LOL
I saw this bag and was shocked with the price, so I grabbed my cell cam and took this photo :-)
These 2 bags are a bit cheaper than the first bag above, 13, 860 yen or $140. I think the price varies depending on the material some would cost as high as $850

Traditionally given to a child upon beginning their first year at school, the randoseru's materials and workmanship are designed to allow the backpack to endure the child's entire elementary education (six years). However, the care usually given to the randoseru throughout that time and afterwards can extend its life and preserve it in near-immaculate condition long after the child has reached adulthood, a testament to its utility as an accessory and the sentiment attached to it by many Japanese as symbolic of their relatively carefree childhood years.
The randoseru's durability and significance is reflected in its cost: a new randoseru made of genuine leather can carry a pricetag of over 30,000 yen, almost 300 US dollars, as May 2008 exchange rate. Clarino, a synthetic material frequently used as a substitute, reduces the cost somewhat. Often randoseru are available on auction sites, in new or used condition, at much lower prices, particularly after the start of the Japanese school year in April.
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