Visited the Nagoya Castle in Nagoya City in Japan

November 22, 2005 at 2:57 am | In Uncategorized | 8 Comments

Last  week i visited the Nagoya city, to experience the history and modern of the city.

Nagoya City is the fourth largest (third largest metropolitan region) and the third most prosperous city in Japan. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture. There are many famous sight seeing spots in Nagaya, but i want to introduce the Nagaya Castle to you.

Nagoya Castle was built in 1612. Although a large part of it was burned down by the fires of World War II, the castle was restored to its original condition in 1959. Today the castle is a modern concrete building with airconditioning and elevators. Nagoya Castle is very famous for two magnificent Kin no Shachi (金�鯱, Golden Orca) on the roof. They are often used as the symbol of Nagoya.

Nagoya castle

When i entered the castle, i paied 500 yen for the entrance fee, and i got a handbook, it is just like a map, show you where you are, because it is so big that you are always lost in it ,and guide you to the different place where you want to visit in the cadtle, and tell you some brief information about the sight seeing spots. I took almost  four hours in the castle, so you could imagine how large it is. I suggest you if you want to visite here, the Castle is closed at half past 4 o`clock. make sure you have enough time to visite it. 

last, wish you also have a good tour,and enjoy the  feeling!

Romanizing your user name in hotmail mail.

November 22, 2005 at 1:11 am | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Both in China or Japan, some people when they application for a mail address, they usually make a mistake that is they use the Chinese characters or Japanese character instend of  alphabet. For the foreigen people they could not read it,and it always as garbage words on the screen. So i suggest you to change it! If you are the user of hotmail, i’m so glad to tell you how to change it.

You first have to log into hotmail. Then you can see Options (in Chinese 选项, in Japanese オプション) at the upper corner of your right hand. Log in it and on the next page, you should click my profile(in Chinese 个人档案, in Japanese 個人情報). Than You should see your name at the top of the entry field. At this point, all you need is to delete your name, re-type your name in Roman letters.At last please turn to the bottom of the screen and push the save button. That`s all, hurry up, to change your name into alphabet.

Mie Noodles!

November 13, 2005 at 11:53 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 Comment

I am a foreign student of Mie University, Japan, and i came from China. I found that the noodles here are very delicious. So I want to talk about the noodles. In Japan, they call noodles ramen, I think it comes from China, because in ancient times, many Japanese went to China, they studied the newest technology, and the Chinese words. They took them to Japan, so today you can find much common ground between the Chinese and the Japanese.

In the restaurant, there are two kinds of noodles, one is made of wheat, they call it udon, and the other is made of buckwheat, they call it soba. The Japanese like to eat noodles, and they put different kinds of soup on the noodle, and make it taste better. In summer, they eat cold noodles called hiyasisoba, but in winter, there are also some people who like to eat hiyasisoba because they like the taste. I usually go to a restaurant to eat noodles, because it’s inexpensive and it’s delicious. Here I want to introduce the kind of noodle called yakisoba.

First of all, prepare the materials; the consist of vegetables and dried noodles which are sold in supermarkets!

Secondly, put the dried noodles in the boiling water, after two minutes, put the noodles in a flat pan, with some oil, one minute later, put the noodles in the dish.

Third, to stir-fry the vegetables, choose the vegetable you like, and put some shrimp in it to make it tastier. Finally, put the fried dish on the noodles. OK, it’s finished, if you have time, try to do it. Then tell me how you liked it. I’m looking forward to your comments!

Thank you! I think I know what should do next!

November 3, 2005 at 3:11 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Everything is going on it`s own way, maybe you never care about it, but it is very important part of your life. OK. Lat`s go to wikipedia find something around you!

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