Tournoi de Sumo
13. Mai in Japan ⋅ 🌧 22 °CDernier jour pour en profiter. C'est le jour du tournoi de sumo pour lequel Guillaume a réussi à nous avoir des places. Chaque combat dure très peu de temps mais les sumo s'affrontent chacun leurWeiterlesen
Dernier jour pour en profiter. C'est le jour du tournoi de sumo pour lequel Guillaume a réussi à nous avoir des places. Chaque combat dure très peu de temps mais les sumo s'affrontent chacun leurWeiterlesen
I was up at the crack of dawn on Friday because I had tickets to visit a Sumo stable and watch a training session. A sumo stable is a place where a sumo master and all his lowker ranked apprenticesWeiterlesen
We went along for a sumo wrestling opening night today, it was a full house and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
There were still a lot of things which I didn't understand but the main thingWeiterlesen
Woodblock printing was widely used during the Edo period. Inks used were water-based. Several woodblocks would need to be carved to print the final page, each colour added in layers to the print ofWeiterlesen
We made it to watch the last few hours of Sumo. It's a massive stadium with a tiny dirt arena with mats for seating for the immediate ring-side seating.
Each round involves up to four minutes ofWeiterlesen
Obwohl ich es leider nicht geschafft habe, kurzfristig ein Ticket für das Sumō Mai Turnier hier in Tokio aufzutreiben, habe ich trotzdem das Stadion aufgesucht und ein paar Blicke auf SumōtoriWeiterlesen
Edo-Tokyo was another large museum that we only scraped the surface of. There was so much to see and learn, but so little time.
Two things I really loved about this museum was the amount ofWeiterlesen
We visited for lunch here before heading to the Edo-Tokyo Museum. The lunch was nice, though not the best on the trip. However I really liked the decor...
They had a actual Sumo Ring. And customersWeiterlesen
Located in the business district, near the Imperial Palace, Tokyo's station is extremely busy with inter-city trains and the underground. These photos were taken at 5:30pm when city offices wereWeiterlesen
Was für eine Stadt! So dicht besiedelt, so hohe Gebäude und doch findet man unzählige Parks und Grünanlagen, dass man denken könnte wir befindet uns irgendwo in einem Urwald oder auf demWeiterlesen
Möglicherweise kennst du auch folgende Namen für diesen Ort:
Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Ryogoku Kokugikan, 両国国技館
Reisender Énorme!! Et je dis pas ça que pour le gabarit des types 😅