a song fragment

Posted on: Sat, 05/12/2007 - 10:56 By: Tom Swiss

song fragment...

Give me a Saturday night in Shinsaibashi
Out all night 'till the first train runs
Yes a Saturday night in Shinsaibashi
Out all night 'till the light of the sun

stuck somewhere in a dead-end town
when fun is outlawed and can't be found
please take me away to a better place
a floating world and a pretty face

Give me a Saturday night in Shinsaibashi
Narrow streets and vibrant lights
Yes a Saturday night in Shinsaibashi
Take it from me it's quite a sight

Tanuki!
Tom Swiss Sat, 05/12/2007 - 03:59

group of large tanuki figures. The tanuki, a sort of racoon-dog, is a trickster figure in Japanese folklore, known for his love of sake and his large testicles.

It's interesting that I've seen these figures at some Zen temples.

Tom at Mukai Kyorai's grave
Tom Swiss Sat, 05/12/2007 - 03:56

At haiku poet Mukai Kyorai's grave, noted for it's small (~40 cm high) gravestone.

Tom at the haijin to

Posted on: Sat, 05/12/2007 - 03:50 By: Tom Swiss

The "haijin to" (haiku poets memorial) gorinto (five-stone monument) at Rakushisha, in Arishiyama, Kyoto.

It is a monument dedicated to all haiku poets of the past, present, and future.

The "gorinto" is a traditoal form often found in graveyards representing the five elements - in Japanee thinking, earth, water, fire, wind, and heaven/void.

buttercups

Posted on: Sat, 05/12/2007 - 03:27 By: Tom Swiss

I did not know that buttercups and dandelions grew in Japan.

I love that amidst the gardens, these are left alone.

Subscribe to