Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Niigata Bust Pudding

Only in Japan.

On our way to Kanazawa for Sakura viewing, we stopped at a few rest area for toilet break and for some shopping. At the first stop, I had just woke up from a short nap. Still blur, I went to the toilet and then to see what are the things they sell at the store.

Most of the things sold in the store are very normal, nice looking candies, pies or cookies. However, suddenly my eyes fell on this item.

It says "Niigata Bust Pudding". I was wondering, are they misspelling the product (they often did in Japan). However, they even have a sample of the box opened, which is the same below.


Open the box, you will see a woman with big bust, wearing pink bra.



Then, you can unhook the bra from the front.


And ta-da!!!! 2 nice looking pudding for you to enjoy. Yes, you can eat or taste that pudding.


Fully opened box, with 2 real pudding, spoon & honey!!!!


All these are just for 347 yen, or RM10 :P..... worth it!!!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

IUJ Ski Day

What's that....
IUJ's student society, called GSO, organizes the IUJ Ski Day every year. For ski, normally there are 2 things we have to pay for, the ski pass & the equipment rental. GSO negotiates bulk discount from the ski operator & from the equipment rental. I paid 2500 yen (1500 for ski pass + 1000 for ski rental).

On that day...


IUJ bus took us to the Hakkai-san ski resort, which is just 10 minutes away. However, Ben drove us there instead since the first bus left earlier than we thought.


Reached the ski-area, I immediately go to the equipment rental shop to get my ski equipments, buckle up & started skiing.


Start Skiing...

We take the ski lift to reach the top. The lift here takes much longer time than Urasa's ski to reach the top. The first difficult part of the ski is to get down the ski lift, since we are supposed to start skiing to get down the lift.

Actually we were quite a nuisance for other visitors, because we don't know how to get on the lift, occasionally the workers have to stop the lift to let us get on & stop again when we fell while getting off at the top of the hill. Our incompetence created such a long queue for those who wanted to get the lift up.

The Hakkai-san ski is supposedly to be easier than the ski-area in front of Urasa station, where I ski the first time. True enough, the slope was gentler and the view is much nicer. First 2 rounds, practice rounds. I fell many times over. Anyway, after 3 rounds, I stopped falling and able to ski all the way down. Completed around 20-30 rounds the whole day.


Ski is not easy. It takes at least 2 times just to get the hang of it. So many of the first time students they were just practicing whole day at the bottom of the ski resort, without taking the ski lift up.


One student, first timer, went up without knowing what to expect and took 2 hours just to get down, when normally it takes us 2 minutes to reach the bottom and have to queue to get up again.


More pictures here
Ski Day

Friday, January 25, 2008

Things to do in winter

There's nothing much to do in the winter. Roads are blocked, weather is freezing cold. The activities in the snow are different from other season. Here are some of the things that we can do here, such as

1) staring at trees


2) trees,


3) and more trees


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4) or write in the snow


5) or unsuccessfully make a snowman


6) sleep in the snow


7) or make your own ice kacang