I'm an American living in Japan since 1990. This is the story of a married father of two boys, a house, a car, and a dead pet cat in an urn on top of our TV.
Actually, the correct term is "Revolving Sushi."I am so hungry after making this video.
Just a little slice of unedited (but subtitled) reality.
Hundreds of years ago, people in Koga got the crazy idea to have teams wield 20 meter tall polls topped with lanterns, and compete to knock each other's lanterns out. The festival has been held every year since then.
Another video created from source material that has sufficiently aged like a fine cheese.
Seemed a shame to let all that raw video go to waste, especially considering that it sat on my hard drive for over a year.
We ate at a new Chinese restaurant where all the main dishes on the menu was too spicy for my boys. They tried their best to eat it anyway.
Arthur is a weekly book and educational toy series. Every week we buy a new piece of him. (This week he gets his left lung and his voice box, I think.) Some day I'd like to meet a preteen kid who can hold a camera still for more than an eighth of a second. But Andy loves being on camera. He's going through an "Here, I'll hold the camera for you," stage now, and it started with this clip.
We went yesterday, but we also went in January of 2006, which is when I filmed this.
Taken with Tony's VcamNow2.0. Edited by Daddy, who gave up on the subtitles after two hours of sparring with Sony Vegas.