Inside Sendai station
If I'm not mistaken, Sendai is the birthplace of my grandparents from my mother's part.
It was soooo hot!
To my dear boss Naomi: your favourite socks! Yonsama banzai! (Yonsama is a Korean actor who became too popular in Japan)
A big peace of ice to your hands!
A character from a Kamaboko shop in Sendai. Kamaboko is a sort of fish sausage, which it's not particular of my taste, but still can eat it.
Everybody have a particular wish, haven't they? So that's what they do: write it down in a piece of paper and hold in a branch of this plant.
Girls in Yukata (Japanese kimono for the Summer). I have mine but wore it only once.
I like this one: Suupaa heameikusan ni narimasuyouni! (I want to be a super hair make artist!)
A story teller performing the way teachers used to do when I attended the nihongakkou (Japanese language school) when I was a child.
Kimono Clinic. I guess it's where you come when you want to save your expensive and exquisite kimono.
Paintings in a shell!
I like this one too (on the right): 'Okane mochini naremasuyouni' (I want to be rich!)
Japan is campaigning to have the 2016 Olympics to be held in Tokyo.
Sendai Tanabata Matsuri August 6/7/8