Tokyo’s Yoyogi park is one of the most interesting places to walk around on Sundays. There are lots of people from many different urban tribes doing what they like freely. If you are planning to travel to Tokyo, Yoyogi is next to Harajuku station at the Yamanote line.
Next you can watch one video and some pictures of Tokyo’s Rockabilly Club people at Yoyogi.
“Furoshiki” is the name of a traditional wrapping cloth that were used in the old times for cloths and object transport. Nowadays it’s not really used but the Japanese Government is making some campaigns in order to promote its use, in fact “furoshiki” are low-tech reusable multiuse bags that do not fill any space.
Let’s see how “furoshiki” works with some pictures. Try using a tablecloth with square shape.
Put the objects in the center.
Make a knot using two corners.
Another knot using the other two corners.
Pass one of the knots through the hole that is opened at the other one.
Pull hard and you will obtain a handle that will allow you to transport oranges easily.
Picture from the other side.
Now one example with two bottles. Put both bottles ten centimeters from one of the diagonals and with a little gap between them.
Took this picture near Shinagawa station. Shinkansen is the Japanese Bullet Train and has two stations in Tokyo’s downtown.
The most impressive fact about Japanese Bullet Trains is their frequency and number of lines that are operating. At Tokyo Station you can see “Shinkansen trains” departing to many different places in the country almost every five minutes during the day.