Eating, Eating, Eating
Monday, May 19th, 2008The latest mustlovejapan shoots are finally finished and online for your viewing pleasure! Three new movies have been added, featuring me, your beloved host! Just go to the site and check out:
China town in Yokohama: Japan’s biggest Chinatown, what did I do there? Mainly eating, Chinese food rocks!
Nanohana food stand in Tsunashima: This small shop sells take away bentou boxes, yakitori and many other kinds of food. Watch me explain how it works. And of course, eat my fill…
The Jha BAR: This is a beer speciality bar, where you can drink beers from all over the world. I introduce the place, drink some recommended beers and speak Japanese (with subtitles!). Oh, don’t forget, of course I eat some fish ‘n chips as well.
Mustlovejapan.com, where you can watch me eat all the food in Japan!
Must love… Beany?
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008In my dojo I quickly became friends with Tosh. Tosh is a professional director, who spent about 10 years in the US to learn the tricks of the trade. Currently he is back in Japan and very busy working on a very cool and ambitious project: mustlovejapan.com. Mustlovejapan.com is a tourist information website, showing video reports of major and minor tourist locations.
However, although Tosh’s English is very good, it is not perfect, so he was looking for a presenter for these videos who can speak English fluently. That’s were I came in! As of last Sunday I’m officially the new presenter for mustlovejapan.com. Sunday we did our first shoot, and although I obviously still have to polish my presenter skills, it was very fun to do and the video turned out great! Just go to the site and find “Enoshima Summarized” to watch it.
These next two months we’re gonna shoot as much footage as we possibly can, which is a win-win situation for the both of us. Tosh get’s to fill his mustlovejapan.com with more and more content, while I get to see all the interesting spots in and around Tokyo, with Tosh as my guide! And of course excellent videos to look back at my great time in Japan once I’m back in Holland.
Who knows, maybe I’ll even become famous… When will I get my internet money!?
On a final note, while walking around, we spotted a fisherman… However the location he was fishing at seemed impossible. We searched around for about 10 minutes, but could find NO WAY to get to where that man was standing. In order to get there, he’d have to cross either crazy currents, or he’d have to climb down a rocky side. Both options seemed unfeasible for a man that age. Any thoughts on this mistery?
