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Crab Festival in Miyako 2016

Last Sunday, I visited the Miyako fish market for the crab festival 2016. They sell fresh crabs and sea foods right out from the sea, and they had Ms. Odashiro, Naoko, and Ms. Kanazawa, Misaki, the local singers, to have the show which was excellent. They came with the beautiful Japanese traditional kimono as you can see on their blogs.         [Ms. Odashiro, Naoko's blog] http://ameblo.jp/yukinko0235/entry-12131521881.html     [Ms. Kanazawa, Misaki's blog] http://ameblo.jp/strawberry-beauty/entry-12105595682.html They also had the mochi-maki (rice cake scattering) as well. The crab people got on the stage in front and they threw mochi from there.    It was little scary because there were couple crab people threw the mochi like a h3ll.  They were like:     I tell you what, one of the mochi they threw like h3ll became like a comet.        People there were like "Shoot!! It's coming!!  Everybody get down!!" I t

[PolitiC@Nippon] "U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA IS A DESCENDANT OF SLAVES."

Ref: CNN   http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/18/asia/japan-lawmaker-obama-slave/         "バカみたいな話だと思われるかもしれないかもしれませんが、例えば今、アメリカは黒人が大統領になっているんですよ。黒人の血を引くね。これは奴隷ですよ。はっきり言って。リンカーンが奴隷解放をやったと。でも、公民権も何もない。マーティン・ルーサー・キング(牧師)が出て、公民権運動の中で公民権が与えられた。でもですね、まさか、アメリカの建国、当初の時代に、黒人・奴隷がアメリカの大統領になるとは考えもしない。これだけのですね、ダイナミックの変革をしていく国なんです。 Ref:  http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/11199348/ "  "In the United States, the black man became a president. Black people used to be the slaves.  Even though Lincoln did the emancipation of slaves, those black people still did not get the civil rights nor other rights that time. After Martin Luther King's civil rights movement, finally, the black people got the civil rights. Now, who would ever thought that black slaves could become the President of the United States back then? America is the country who does such dynamic reform."   The translated part starting from: 1' 31, ending at 2'05    

PC Trouble (2)

 

PC Trouble (1)

Japanese people, "WA," and I, Ito

      Ref:  Wa (Japanese culture) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa_(Japanese_culture)