
i think these are sacred statutes of some kind, but they were so cute i couldn’t resist snapping a shot. hopefully, i won’t be cursed or eternally damned or anything.

i think these are sacred statutes of some kind, but they were so cute i couldn’t resist snapping a shot. hopefully, i won’t be cursed or eternally damned or anything.

the other downside of living in tokyo (as compared to suburbia, land of vast parking lots and empty sidewalks)–there’s lots and lots of people.

i totally would have maybe considered buying some of those if i
a) had any idea of what they were and
b) wasn’t too chicken to ask.
sometimes living in a country where you can’t read, write or understand the language in any form other than picto-graph can be kind of a drag.

i can’t tell what this reminds of me of more: two little sisters sulking becuase mom made us wear these stupid hats, or some strange lesbian fantasy thing. disturbing either way.

this one’s a little more normal–we’re all, ‘too cool for school’ (except for the part where we’re hanging out in a park wearing matching outfits)
we’re back in the van, off to another casting–here’s one post-casting comment that sums it up best…
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there is nothing more awkward than being stared (and ignored) by a panel of grey japanese suits….
ken, the manager, briefs us on the casting details (this one for a poster and tv commercial) in the last few moments before we’re ‘on’….