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28 mai 2012

Africa Day 2012 by the Japan Times

Credits : The Japan Times

African Excellencies and Japanese Officials

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(The Ambassador of Mali is the first one in pale blue dress on the left, with a white hat.)

The stand of Mali

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26 mai 2012

Africa Day 2012

May 25 is African Liberation Day. On this day, many African countries celebrate the hard-fought achievement of their freedom from European colonial powers.

Last year, Africa Day Reception was cancelled in the aftermath of the earthquake, so yesterday was the first time for me to participate to this unique All-Africa-Involved event in Tokyo. All African countries of Japan were represented at the gorgeous Angola Embassy, in Setagaya-ku, in order to welcome our Japanese partners : officials from the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, diplomats, Agencis staff (like JICA), major investors and many international organizations.

Africa Day Reception is the best opportunity for the African countries to promote a prestigious and consistent image of Africa towards Japan. Each stand was presenting general information and traditionnal arcraft; then, inside, popular dishes from all the countries were offered. Music, dance, beautiful dresses... and warm smiles all around !

In duty

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The stand of the Republic of Mali. Nice work !

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Because of the Alphabetic order, we are always neighbours with Mauritania, Malawi & Madagascar

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Madagascar spices

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Atmosphere !

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All the "Japanese Africa" in one room...

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High-level diplomatic shake-hands

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For the occasion, I was wearing a Malian dress ! Beautiful fabric from Mali

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The Malian team ! Kadidiatou, Soumba, Aminata & me

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Japan + Africa = food, food, food... Food !!

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Yummyyyyyyy

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The impressive offcial cake of the evening... (wanna eat Madagascar, can I ?)

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And now you're so full you can't stand anymore : let's dance ! Yes, yes

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God bless Africa !

19 mai 2012

Saturday at Mount Takao

A sunny Saturday, finally ! I jumped on the Chuo-line (from Shinjuku station, 45 minutes by express train to Takaosanguchi station) and had the best walk ever to the top of Takaosan !

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To reach the trail, I just had to sit in a nice "lift" chair and fly above the trees ! Soooo great and relaxing !

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Takao-san nature : green, sculptural roots, and amazing flowers that even don't look real...

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Pont suspenduuuu

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Takao Top !

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And on the way back...

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I feel rejuvenated ! Go and have a walk before the rainy season...

17 mai 2012

Saveur d'ici

Kuromitsu & macha ice-cream... French crepe !!

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Restaurant Le Bretagne - Kagurazaka

9 mai 2012

Heavy Monday

Last Monday, I went to see a sumo fight for the first time at Ryogoku. As many Westerners, I had always been a bit disturbed by the aesthetics of this wrestling sport - naked, huge bodies and inscrutable faces. But it was the perfect opportunity to try to understand more about it, and so I did.

A rikishi (wrestler - in Japanese, "professional of strengh") on the ring... The clash is coming !

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First, the place : Ryogoku Kokugikan, in the Eastern area of Tokyo. At the entrance, colourful banners welcome the visitors. Inside, the atmosphere is lively - people drink and eat, shout the name of their favorite rikishi and loudly comment the fights.

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The dohyo (figting ring)

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The dohyo iri (wrestlers presentation)

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Even the cleaning of the dohyo looks like a choregraphy

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For your information, us women are not allowed to walk on the dohyo, even when nobody's around. And even nowadays. We are such impure creatures. Jeeeeez.

Sumo champion showing-off

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The gyoji (referee)

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The rikishi throw salt on the ring before fighting, to purify it.

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This world-wide famous gesture is for chasing away the bad spirits

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Fists on the ground to accept the fight

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The tachi-ai (clash) - trust me, they are surprisingly fast !!

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The sumo fight is all about make you opponent walk/touch/fly the area outside the ring. This is why the wrestlers have to be so heavy. Still, there is no weight categories like in boxing, so the two rekishi's weight can be 100 kilos different ! Ouch, my spinal column... They say that 150 kilos may be the best for a wrestler : heavy enough not to fly too much, but offering a minimum of flexibility.

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The rikishi have to follow a very strict physical discipline to maintain their body in the right shape - a bit like classical dancers in Europe. They wake up at 5am, train themselves all day long and eat carefully - mostly boiled vegetable and meat (nabe). Being a sumo fighter requires a permanent body and mind controle. 

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This rikishi is Bulgarian-born. More and more foreigners (especially Mongols) try to make a career in sumo, so the Japanese Sumo Association had to restrain the number of non-Japanese to one new member per year. Not so bad. Among the Japanese, the number of candidates is decreasing. A rikishi life doesn't make people dream anymore...

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What do the sumo rikishi fight for ? To please the gods. For sun, for rain, for harvest and for long life.

Thank you for your heavy prayers, guys !

 

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