O-mato taikai at Sanjusangen-do temple
Seeing young girls dressed in Hare-gi Kimonos, holding a bow and arrow, might not be a sight you often see. But last January, young girls participated in an archery event at Sanjusangen-do temple to celebrate Seijin no hi (Coming of age day), at the O-mato Taikai festival.
O-mato Taikai involves around 2000 participants from all over Japan, shooting arrows into targets 60meters away. The origins of this tradition can be traced back to 1606 when Samurai Asaoka Shigemasa showed his skills by shooting 51 arrows across the length of a veranda.
As the girls lined up to shoot the arrows, you could see the intense concentration in their faces. Gone was the giggling and chit chatter heard just minutes before. Strong and beautiful, it was their moment to show the world they were ready for adulthood.
Source: discoverykyoto
O-mato Taikai involves around 2000 participants from all over Japan, shooting arrows into targets 60meters away. The origins of this tradition can be traced back to 1606 when Samurai Asaoka Shigemasa showed his skills by shooting 51 arrows across the length of a veranda.
As the girls lined up to shoot the arrows, you could see the intense concentration in their faces. Gone was the giggling and chit chatter heard just minutes before. Strong and beautiful, it was their moment to show the world they were ready for adulthood.
Source: discoverykyoto
In Japanese, the word for bow is ‘Yumi’.
#ArtFairPhilippines2014: Graffiti on Ceilings in Makati {Part 02}
Hello Beautiful!
This is the PART 2 for our post about graffiti in Makati City. Street arts is becoming the latest trend in the city so don't miss it and enjoy it sharing with your friends and family :)
#FoodieArt: Chili Pepper Art Centerpiece Arrangement
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Have you know that you can make an artistic centerpiece arrangement out of chili peppers?
The answer is YES and this was proven by the talented culinary students from Bicol, who've joined the recent culinary competition in celebration of this year's Cagsawa Festival. I can say that these arrangements are genius! Look how beautifully and artistically they've made it, considering the details (not to mention the consequences of accidentally rubbing your hands with these uber-spicy chilis).
#ArtFairPhilippines2014: Graffiti Art in Makati {Part 01}
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Maybe most of you have already noticed this amazing street art along the walkway of Makati (located at the back of Enterprise Building all through-out Greenbelt). Each time I've took a detour, I can't helped but admire those images on top. Each images conveys different messages depends on your interpretation. These graffiti are part of this year's Art Fair Philippines 2014 - the biggest art festival in the Philippines.
Don't miss this chance to look-up and stop for a second and enjoy and give light in to your busy mundane life. :)
This is our first part of this post, as we've got tons of pics to share!
UNIQLO – Fast Fashion defined by High Luxury
Society has become blasé. Stores are littered with mass-produced attire. While many retailers, each delivering similarly low-quality fringed garments, are ground down by mundane trends, customers have settled for these options. Enter UNIQLO, the Japanese retail juggernaut that is displacing fast fashion with a definition of high luxury.
The genius of UNIQLO lies with founder and current CEO, Tadashi Yanai, who is currently the wealthiest man in Japan. He set an ambitious goal of $50 billion in 2020 sales, and his strategy involves aggressive exporting of garments that are produced and designed in Japan to recreate typical American basics and catered to consumers of every age and gender. Looking into the business model, one can see that Yanai’s strategy, ambitious as it may be, works.
The genius of UNIQLO lies with founder and current CEO, Tadashi Yanai, who is currently the wealthiest man in Japan. He set an ambitious goal of $50 billion in 2020 sales, and his strategy involves aggressive exporting of garments that are produced and designed in Japan to recreate typical American basics and catered to consumers of every age and gender. Looking into the business model, one can see that Yanai’s strategy, ambitious as it may be, works.
What Makes You Proud to be a Fashion Blogger?
One of my favorite perks as a blogger is getting to meet honest people who push you to see things in a different way. I met a fashion industry star at a media breakfast this summer, and our first encounter went something like this:
Get cheongsam style inspiration from Shanghai Tang Spring Summer 2014
As the Chinese New Year holidays draw closer, you know you’ll want to dress to impress.
So if the cheongsam (or qipao, if you would prefer) is your festive “must-wear”, be sure to check out Shanghai Tang’s Spring Summer 2014 line for wardrobe ideas that you can wear far beyond the Lunar New Year.
So if the cheongsam (or qipao, if you would prefer) is your festive “must-wear”, be sure to check out Shanghai Tang’s Spring Summer 2014 line for wardrobe ideas that you can wear far beyond the Lunar New Year.
The most Instagrammed places in 2013
For the second year in a row, a destination in Bangkok has bagged the most Instagrammed location of 2013, suggesting that Thais are serious smartphone shutterbugs.
From Handbags To Wine, China’s Luxury Counterfeiters Flee To WeChat
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