Manila Drift School – Drifting Fast and Furious in the Philippines
When I was invited by my friend, Brent Co of AutoIndustriya.com, to try their “Drifting Classes,” my first thoughts were HELL YEAH!!! My second thoughts were : What the hell am I getting myself into now….
Indeed, this was a scene that happened 2 fast 2 furious for me!
We were asked...
Source: When In Manila
Yoshinoya, serving up more than Beef Bowls in Manila!
One of our family's favorite places to eat has always been Yoshinoya. It's quick, all-natural, reasonably priced, and yummy! I actually made it a point to have at least one meal in Yoshinoya when we went to Japan some years back just to see if the Gyudon Beef Bowl tastes the same... and it does!We're...
Source: Animetric's World
Magnificent snow sculptures on display in northern Japan (video)
Japan’s annual snow festival in Sapporo attracts thousands of tourists every year. The week-long event features more than 200 snow sculptures, some as high as 15 meters, at three sites in the northern city.
WATCH:
The 61st Sapporo Snow Festival takes place Feb. 5-11. For details, visit www.snowfes.com.
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Source: Daily Contributor
Hana Kimi Soundtrack
I love this musical so much! When I listen to this song, it just makes my heart melt and kind of gives me the shivers. Kind of makes me cry. When I listen to it, I can imagine a really romantic yet sad scene where two lovers depart because they cannot be together due to some circumstances. I dunno. I'm...
Source: Anything under the sun, moon, and stars...^_^
On the look-out for the “Cher” totebag
What I loved best about buying magazines overseas, like in HK or in Singapore are the goodies that go with it. Fashion magazines (like Jessica and Cosmo SG) often come with the nice looking purse or the cute tote which can be used during dress-down Fridays (or Saturday for me and my office mates).
The...
Source: The Adventures of Kamikazee Girl
I heart Doraemon!
Last month, I decided to reread my Doraemon comics, both for some stress relief and in preparation for meeting the cute and cuddly robo-cat himself!
I first watched Doraemon on local tv (dubbed in Filipino), back in high school, because it was shown around the time I got home, before the local news....
Source: Bookmarked!
How can you miss me, if you won’t let me go?
There’s one thing that’s been bugging me for a few days now.
Trawling through Facebook and just via email and seeing all these people leaving the country to work and migrate on foreign shores. And I’ve been thinking for sometime now if it’s still right for me (and Mike) to stay...
Source: The Adventures of Kamikazee Girl
sinful
Looking at this boy while he was singing this song has generated enough electricity to power parts of Metro Manila.
This boy is Akanishi Jin of the Japanese boy band, KATTUN. The song is called “Lips” (look at his lips)…*sigh*
I never liked this group, I was loyal to their stablemates,...
Source: The Adventures of Kamikazee Girl
On the Road – Pinoy style
The problem with being car-less here in the Philippines is not the convenience of actually driving anywhere (cos I am told that driving is really stressful). It’s being subjected to a slew of weird, annoying and sometimes, otherwise–gross behaviors of your fellow riding public.
The sad part...
Source: The Adventures of Kamikazee Girl
Japan: Nagoya Castle and more from Nagoya
The next day, we left for Kyoto for Nagoya via the Shinkansen. We were flying back to Manila from the Nagoya Airport. The reserved section Shinkansen tickets from Kyoto to Nagoya cost Y5440.We took the noon train and got to enjoy the scenery along the way. The train took 37 minutes to travel the 108-kilometer...
Source: Ivan About Town




