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Japanese hospitality

This is readers' discussion site for Hospitality Japan.com: http://hospitalityjapan.com/ and our "Japan"ese boutique: http://www.boutique-hospitalityjapan.com/ We would like to introduce the most attractive Japanese traditional and modern design items and we hope that you will enjoy decorating your home and office with the Japanese style filled with the Japanese hospitality.

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Azabu Juban International Festival

Azabu Juban Shrine to celebrate Azabu Juban International Festival.
Brazilian Samba Show on the stage.
Another food stall making a dried and grilled squid flattening.
Typical festival food stall and a customer in yukata costume.
Filipino booth at the international arena.
Middle-East booth at the international arena.
Dutch booth at the international arena.

Among the many mid-summer festivals in Tokyo, Azabu Juban International Festival is one of the very popular and unique festival. Azabu Juban is located very close to Roppongi and many foreign residents live in this area. Korean town is also located here. Azabu Juban also preserves a good old Tokyo tradition by walking the local shopping area. Traditionally and as a trendy fashion, many people enjoy wearing "Yukata" casual kimono to go to summer festivals.





Friday, August 19, 2005

Hospitality Japan.com & "Japan"ese Boutique


We have been working on creating our website called
Hospitality Japan.com http://hospitalityjapan.com
"Japan"ese Boutique http://www.boutique-hospitalityjapan.com
since May of this year.
It has been a real challenge mostly because "English" world and "Japanese" world in the internet society is compeletely (or almost) separated. I have experienced this while I was studying master's degree from the U.S. graduate school online as I could rarely obtain any of my sources in the Japanese site.
Currently our challenge is to make these websites in real as we found sooooo many barriers because of the no-link situation between two languages in the internet world.
I am working hard to make it happen and inform you as soon as you can purchase our wonderfurl Japanese traditional and modern design products via internet.

August 18, 2005 signed by Cecilia Frog.