Posts Tagged ‘Tokyo’

Tokyo Trial

Monday, October 6th, 2008

I was just at home, watching kinds of moives and books these days.I’m glad to booked it out and share with you and treasure it by self as well.here belows the segment in Tokyo Trial between the premier judge William(W) and Chinese judge Mei Ru ao(M):(9′35”–11′55”) (more…)

Tokyo Cafe

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

     1. On Time
  2. Sunahama Letter
  3. Umi Ga Hoshii Noni
  4. Tsui To Taiyo
  5. Aitaine
  6. Sweet Soul
  7. Say That You Love Me
  8. Oh I
  9. Chou A La Creme
  10. 8 Gatsu No Kirin
  11. Hoshizora No Uta
  12. Derniere Valse
  13. Anata Wo Omoto
  14. Michi
  15. Mafuyu Monogatari

About Tokyo University

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Tokyo University training quality in order to check the quality, training leaders and the backbone all walks of life. Japan established the first National University, also founded the first Asian University, recognized as the highest academic institution in Japan, Asia is a world famous university. Its predecessor was founded during the Meiji Tokyo opened into the school and medical school in Tokyo. If even further in some retrospective, is the first time to set the shogunate, “Lan Xue,” “astronomical side,” Chang-ping Osaka Prefecture knowledge, the vaccination has evolved.
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Michael jackson is back,he paid appearances in Tokyo

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

After rarely been seen in public for the past couple of years, all of a sudden we’re seeing a lot of Michael Jackson that visited to the US troops, to paid appearances in Tokyo. That’s just in past few days and it seems he’s moving back to the US, all of this possibly signaling that Michael may be trying a comeback musically, or financially.

It was a strange sign, reclusive pop star Michael Jackson meeting and greeting US troops in Japan. (One, two, three, Army Strong.) Jackson even acted like a make-believe general, pinning one soldier while a sailor spun with delight. (more…)

Something about TOKYO DRIFT

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008


Okay, I get it. The kids these days are into street racing. The faster the car
goes, the cooler the driver, right? At least that seems to be an underlying
message in movies like THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS and it’s sequel 2 FAST 2
FURIOUS. The first film was fairly entertaining, and seemed to do an effective
job taking us into that world. It’s star Paul Walker returned for the second
installment, which to date I have never seen. Now there’s a third outing,
featuring all new characters, and a rather unique setting.
TOKYO DRIFT.