ALOHA TABLE Daikanyama Forest
It is located just close to Daikanyama TSUTAYA.
We can have healthy Hawaiian foods here.
I had chocolate cake with brown rice.
This taste was so nice and deep.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Walking around Daikanyama
This cafe" Caffe Michelangelo " is located along side Yamate-dori at Daikanyama. because it is continuing to be hot weather, Controlling cool air in the cafe is very confortable.
Lunch set menu.
- Cold Potato potage soup
- Tomato & Basil Focaccia
- Herb Blending Tea (Rose, Lavender, Basil etc.)
I could enjoy peaceful and easy time.
Lunch set menu.
- Cold Potato potage soup
- Tomato & Basil Focaccia
- Herb Blending Tea (Rose, Lavender, Basil etc.)
I could enjoy peaceful and easy time.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Shibuya Now
On the other hand, we can see old Shibuya Sta. and shopping mall in this photo. Maybe I guess it was taken several decades ago. I don't know old Shibuya directly. I am very surprised at the changement and want to go for a time travel to old Shibuya.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
TSUTAYA
Saturday, May 12, 2012
My Roses
At my new house, my roses began to bloom at last. This year, cold weather continued in Tokyo. Sakura bloomed more lately than usual. After that, my roses are brightening now.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Robert Doisneau
Exhibition of Robert Doisneau' photos is held now in Japan. Robert is French photographer and took many photos of people and landscape in Paris. In Japan, monochrome photos are very popular and loved. Because they look very fashionable. I don't know about history of photos much more. I love his photos..♥
Friday, April 6, 2012
Sakura
Full blooming Sakura along Megro River in Tokyo.
Here is famous place for long Sakura avenue from era of Edo shogunate. In those days, going down a river in a boat, Japanese people enjoyed Sakura. I love Sakura. This is Japanese mind.
Here is famous place for long Sakura avenue from era of Edo shogunate. In those days, going down a river in a boat, Japanese people enjoyed Sakura. I love Sakura. This is Japanese mind.
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