I’ll tell you a secret..! (●^ノω^)♪ I completely and totally idolize the members of Cirque du Soleil. A lot of people probably do, really. How can you not? The things that these talented people can do with their bodies are mesmerizing. Flat out breathtaking. Then add in that ethereal and tribal music. Seeing a show [...]
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Behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil in Tokyo!
Posted in Asahi Weekly, Beauty, Japan, Japanese culture, Life, Photos on July 12, 2012 | 12 Comments »
This month’s iPhone pictures!
Posted in art, Asahi Weekly, Celebrations, Japan, Japan travel, Japanese cafes, Japanese culture, Japanese restaurants, Life, Manga, Mangaka ni naritai, People-watching, Photos, Shopping on June 1, 2012 | 10 Comments »
Yesterday, I picked up and went off to Tokyo to be in a photoshoot for a friend’s play. After that, I wandered off around the city and ended up eating a dinner with my friend Adrian. It was nice to kind of escape for a day, but oh wow am I exhausted! I don’t know [...]
Things I love about Japan: Inagaki Saki ♡
Posted in Anime, Asahi Weekly, Japan, Japanese culture, Photos, Things I love about Japan, tagged anime, japan, Japanese culture, photos, Things I love about Japan on October 13, 2011 | 7 Comments »
I needed a post category to be able to talk about things that I love about Japan. Things that I probably never would have encountered if I had never come here. Things that I really, honestly believe enriched my life! =^o^= The first in a long list is Inagaki Saki. Aka Saki-chan. Or more accurately, [...]
The diary of a freakishly tall girl working in Tokyo Hooters (for an hour)
Posted in Asahi Weekly, Japan, Japanese restaurants, Photos, tagged Asahi Weekly, japan, Japanese restaurants, photos on September 29, 2011 | 18 Comments »
This was last winter (2010). It was really cold, and my lovely editor at Asahi Weekly, arranged for me to get a little waitress-training for my column, Jamie on the Go. The idea was that I would learn the basics to waitressing at Hooters, and report on what it was like being ogled at while [...]





