Thursday, March 18, 2010

Week 4 - Kimono Wearing and lot of work at school

Hey guys! Sorry for the long time until this new message, I've been very busy this week with school and cultural activities. I was sooo tired at nights I didn't found the energy to update the blog and the pictures but here we are! :D

Before talking about this week activity I'd like to share with you the pictures I took this sunday 14th March at the Kenrokuen Park. The weather was really nice so I decided to head for a new tour inside the Park. Enjoy ;)



16th March - Wearing Kimono

As a man I was going to wear a Samuraï Kimono! This is so nice and difficult to wear. It take around 10 minutes per person to wear a Kimono, oh and, you can't wear it alone of course. You need a Kimono Master to help you out. It is impossible to wear it by yourself. I will let you enjoy the many pictures we took in the International Lounge. This lounge is an old house were some of the cultural activities will be done during this three months. The house is located near the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art of Kanazawa.

We had lot of laughing when we had to go from one house to another because we had to be carefull with the 2000-3000 CHF Kimonos we were wearing and our coordinator had lot of fun watching at Gaijins (Foreigners)... Enjoy!

4 commentaires:

  1. Génial!!! j'adore la préparation pour mettre les kimonos!!!
    vous êtes trop drôle, vraiment des touristes!!!

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  2. WOWOWOWOWOW MAGNIFIQUE!!! C'est excellent! Franchement, je suis un peu jalouse... Quelle chance vous avez et titou t'es trop beau! Quelle grâce! Surtout avec les chausettes:P En tout cas tu as l'air très heureux et ça fait chaud au coeur. T'es vraiment mignon mon petit japonais préféré... Je me réjouis de contempler avec toi ces oeuvres d'art que sont les kimonos... MA GNI FI QUE !!!

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  3. Chéri tes photos sont splendides! Le parc est une merveille et il l'est d'autant plus à travers ton regard. Tu as l'air tellement bien sur ce banc... Tu as l'air d'apprécier d'être calme et serein...Un vrai petit Bouddha :) On va faire un livre à ton retour avec toutes tes photos! Ce sera un bel hymne à la beauté japonaise! Merci de nous faire partager tes découvertes et surtout; continue! Je pense à toi...

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  4. Excellent les Kimonos! C'est toute une preparation a ce que je vois. Nice pictures anyway.

    Have fun in Japan.

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