5.16.2009

Spring comes..

Having strange weather lately..
One day we have a real nice day and the next day it rains..gets cold at night and stuff..

People, BE CAREFUL. This kind of weather makes you catch a cold easily eh.

Speaking of which, it seems like we have a few possibility of having people who got the Swine Flu here in Japan. I was watching a news today(15th) and they said 4 people are still in the hospital and getting examines but they do not have high percentage of the risk of having the Swine Flu so far. And they found a new high school student boy who might have been caught the flu but he has not been abroad recently. How could he get a Swine Flu then?..hmm

tomorrow is Saturday..yay..

Hope the weather will be nice so that I can go out to have a read in a Park.

I love Yoyogi Koen. On Sunday, there are many strangers but sometimes it is fun to watch them doing some performances. I probably prefer the quiet park that I can quietly read my book tho.lol

One of my kiwi friend in Japan had friends coming over to visit him and I was wondering, when I welcome some guests from oversea, I have difficulties choosing where to show them around. Wouldn't be easier just look at the guide book? The guide book they usually bring from their countries...

Then I thought,

It would be interesting to study the guide book from many countries. Do they have any different preferences??

However, I gotta be able to understand that many languages!

you know..its just a thought..

oh heck, its late!! gonna head to bed now..

1 comment:

  1. "It would be interesting to study the guide book from many countries. Do they have any different preferences??"

    That's true, you know. People from China or Korea are more interested in Tokyo and high-tech in the cities, while Westerners are more likely to visit Kyoto, Nara, and cultural sites.

    The JNTO or somebody probably has data or statistics. I've seen it in the newspapers before.

    Also, you wouldn't really have to buy a guide book. You could just visit travel web sites. You can tell some things from the pictures, or use Google Translate or another machine translation...

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