Rose Bakery Japan is looking for the part-time job of the shop where grandeur opens in July”Kichijoji” and just opening in February”Marunouchi” Rose Bakery is a shop of popular in Paris where dishes and pastries made from organic foods and products selected carefully are very delicious. You are necessary to make an exotic shop. Will [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 30, 2011
The homepage for next month’s Ikoku Meiro no Croisée anime television series has added a second streaming trailer. This adorable looking adaptation of Hinata Takeda’s light novel series about a Japanese girl in 19th century Paris will premiere in July. For more click here
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 29, 2010
I’d been wondering some time about the order of #4 and #3, but in the end I went with the order I had decided before starting mulling over it. Therefore, the bronze medal goes to Nodame Cantabile Finale, which was a series that would make me laugh each episode, yet it contained a well-made story [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Tokyo now surpasses Paris in Michelin-starred restaurants, and its citizens are certainly fanatical about food. Go to any of their department store food floors and you’ll experience some of the world’s best foods, so good they would make even England’s famed Harrods blush. The Japanese are demanding about quality and freshness, and it was impressive [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Japan has lost its oldest living actress. Nagaoka Teruko died of old age at her home in Tokyo in the early hours of October 18. She was 102. Best known for her role in the hugely popular NHK drama series “Oshin,” she had an eight-decade career as a theatrical producer, stage and TV actress and [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 7, 2010
An ordinary-looking white flower from Japan may carry something quite extraordinary within its pale petals – the longest genome ever discovered. Researchers at London’s Kew Gardens said Thursday they’d discovered that the Paris japonica has a genetic code 50 times longer than that of a human being. The length of that code easily beats its [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, October 3, 2010
Ichigo’s two years studying abroad in Paris is over and she returns to Japan to reunite with the rest of Team Ichigo, who had come back one week earlier But when she gets to school, no one seems to be around It turns out that Lemon has skipped a grade, and is now in Ichigo’s [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 18, 2010
And, it’s called Heartcatch Precure the Movie: A Fashion Show in the Flower Capital?! Incidentally, the "flower capital" in question is Paris, which was also the setting of Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning? They called it the flower capital in that one as well. Despite having watched a total of just three actual episodes of the [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 11, 2010
Could it have all been just a dream Nope, because Ichigo and the Sweets Princes are actually in Paris! With a little bit of free time before an opening party for the World Cake Grand Prix, Team Ichigo decides to do a little sightseeing, but the only thing attracting Ichigo’s eyes are mountains of delicious [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, June 27, 2010
It’s the ultimate conclusion of the Cake Grand Prix, and Team Ichigo hurries putting the finishing touches on their ideas the night before Kashino has an incredible amount of preparation needed to make his Eiffel Tower chocolate sculpture the next day, and ends up staying up all night to finish the molds Everything they’ve been [...]
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