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The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
825 · The Top Ten Things We Love About the Japan Pavilion in EPCOT - From the Archives

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 81:27


825 · The Top Ten Things We Love About the Japan Pavilion in EPCOT - From the Archives Konnichiwa, my friend! As this episode is released, I'm on my way to Tokyo to host a panel at Star Wars Celebration about Living Your Star Wars Story in the Disney Parks! So, in the spirit of sushi, samurai, sake, and Star Wars, we're reaching back into the WDW Radio archives for a listener favorite: The Top Ten Things We Love About the Japan Pavilion in EPCOT. No, not the country (although I am heading back soon for our WDW Radio Adventures by Disney trip to Japan!) - but the incredible World Showcase pavilion that captures Japan's beauty, culture, cuisine, and yes... the gift shops. Originally recorded in 2016 (how was that 9 years ago?!), this episode is a nostalgic journey through one of EPCOT's most beloved pavilions. From the serene gardens to Mitsukoshi's Pokémon overload, it's a celebration of all things Japan... but in the Walt Disney World park. And be sure to follow me on Instagram @LouMongello for content from Star Wars Celebration, Tokyo Disneyland, and DisneySea all week long. Yes... it's for research.

The Dark Ride
Trip Report - EPCOT's Festival of the Arts

The Dark Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 54:05


This week on ‘The Dark Ride' we get artsy and fartsy as we discuss  Epcot Festival of the Arts! This year all things are coming up Figment, listen in to hear our thoughts on this festival and the rest of Adriane's first third of a wild trip.  So should you pack your bags and head to the showcase lagoon for this quicky quirky festival? There's only one way to find out!Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, sit-down dining, EPCOT, Japan Pavillion, Teppan Edo, Tokyo Dining, Katsura Grill, Mitsukoshi, Mitsiyaki, Disney Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, Disney Restaurants, Rides, History, booze, steaks, cheddar soup, poutine, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure

The Dark Ride
Teppan Eat-o at Epcot

The Dark Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 64:29


Sizzling grills ignite, Chef's dance in gleaming steel light, Teppanyaki delight. EPCOT's fan fave, Teppan Edo is on the menu today. This group sit-down dining experience has us getting our komonos on, and stretching our kawaii muscle with all the delicious delicacies of the land of the rising sun So will this entertaining eatery have us giggling with our hand over our mouth, or will this loud lounge have us stumbing in our Geta ( those are the cool wooden platform shoes, see... we both learned something today), to find out ya gotta listen in. Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, sit-down dining, EPCOT, Japan Pavillion, Teppan Edo, Tokyo Dining, Katsura Grill, Mitsukoshi, Mitsiyaki, Disney Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, Disney Restaurants, Rides, History, booze, steaks, cheddar soup, poutine, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure

Today's News Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Mitsukoshi Opens 1st Japanese Dept. Store in Philippines in Manila Metro Area

Today's News Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 0:06


Mitsukoshi Opens 1st Japanese Dept. Store in Philippines in Manila Metro Area

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Mitsukoshi Department Store Expands into Philippines

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 0:13


Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. has recently opened a commercial facility in the city of Taguig in the Manila metropolitan area, becoming the first Japanese department store operator to open a store in the Philippines.

VPRO Gids: Backspace
Wie wint de Libris? Corrie van Binsbergen over 'De Mitsukoshi Troostbaby Company' van Auke Hulst

VPRO Gids: Backspace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 7:26


Zes Nederlandse schrijvers beleven spannende tijden. Auke Hulst, Renée van Marissing, Nico Dros, Mariken Heitman, Deniz Kuypers of Lisa Weeda wint op 9 mei de felbegeerde Libris Literatuurprijs. De VPRO Gids vroeg aan collega's uit de culturele wereld om een goed woordje te doen voor een van de genomineerden. In deze aflevering componist en gitarist Corrie van Binsbergen. Zij neemt het op voor 'De Mitsukoshi Troostbaby Company' van Auke Hulst.

Boekenpodcast Het verhaal
Auke Hulst over zijn roman De Mitsukoshi Troostbaby Company

Boekenpodcast Het verhaal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 47:59


Het is 2032 als een eenzame sciencefictionschrijver een robotdochter koopt die het verlies van een ongeboren kind moet goedmaken. Ondertussen werkt hij aan een roman waarin zijn alter ego terugkeert in de tijd met het doel de loop van de geschiedenis zo te veranderen dat zijn ongeboren kind alsnog geboren kan worden – al was het maar in een verhaal. Laten werkelijkheid en fictie zich in handen van een schrijver wel dwingen? Een gesprek over rouw en verlies, de morele dilemma's van het autobiografische schrijven en wat er gebeurt als 2 onveilig gehechte mensen een relatie krijgen.

De Shortlist
De Mitsukoshi Troostbaby Company

De Shortlist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 36:31


‘De Shortlist' is terug met een nieuw seizoen! In deze eerste aflevering praten Eva en Anne-Romee over ‘De Mitsukoshi Troostbaby Company' van Auke Hulst. Zij bespreken het boek, het toekomstbeeld dat erin geschetst wordt, de lessen die zij eruit haalden en de vragen waar ze tijdens en na het lezen mee achterbleven. Daarna spreken zij met Auke Hulst over zijn roman, het schrijfproces en zijn nominatie voor de Libris Literatuur Prijs.

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Historias de la economía
El imperio financiero del bisabuelo de Yoko Ono

Historias de la economía

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 7:44


Hijo de samurái, emprendedor, magnate financiero del Japón imperial, bisabuelo de Yoko Ono, asesinado por un fanático nacionalista... la biografía de Zenjiro Yasuda es muy interesante y sirve para entender cómo se desarrolló el mundo empresarial japonés y como es hoy en día. De origen humilde, fue fundador de uno de los cuatro zaibatsu más importantes en el Japón imperial del siglo XIX. Zaibatsu es como denominan a los conglomerados empresariales o industriales, y el suyo es el antecesor de lo que hoy es el gigante Mizuho Financial. Y más allá de Yoko, Yasuda tiene una 'conexión' especial con John Lennon.Yasuda nació en el seno del clan del mismo nombre, hijo de samurái pobre, en la localidad de Toyama, en el centro de Japón en 1838. Con 17 años, se trasladó a Edo (lo que hoy es Tokio) y comenzó a trabajar de aprendiz en una casa de cambio. Con 26 años, abrió su propio negocio, llamado Yasuda-ya (Casa de Yasuda) y consiguió hacer dinero con bonos, depósitos y otros productos, convirtiéndose en uno de los financieros más conocidos de la capital japonesa.Yasuda también ayudó en la recolección de impuestos al gobierno del shogunato (gobierno militar) Tokugawa. Cuando en 1868 comenzó la Era Meiji con la reinstauración del emperador, Yasuda siguió prestando servicios financieros al gobierno. Y es en ese periodo en el que logró montar su imperio, del que ha pasado a la posteridad como una de las figuras más ilustres. Pronto comenzó a labrarse una carrera, enriqueciéndose con el dinero depreciado que el gobierno cambiaba por oro. En 1880 creó su propio banco, el Yasuda; y la primera compañía de seguros de vida, que hoy en día se conoce como Meiji Yasuda Life. Pero como realmente aprovechó la época de la modernización fue creando su propio zaibatsu, un conglomerado financiero-industrial.Los zaibatsu son clave para entender la economía de Japón a finales del siglo XIX. De manera similar a los grandes magnates de EEUU, eran grandes corporaciones que controlaban amplios sectores de la actividad económica, gracias a su cercanía al gobierno, y que han logrado sobrevivir hasta nuestros días. Tras la II Guerra Mundial, muchos fueron troceados por los ocupantes norteamericanos, pero han sobrevivido de una forma u otra. De hecho, los cuatro grandes de la época han dado lugar a los tres grandes megabancos japoneses: Sumitomo Mitsui, Mitsubishi UFJ y el propio Mizuho.Pero no solo han quedado bancos. Las empresas que forman parte de los grandes grupos herederos de los zaibatsu copan la bolsa japones. Mitsui es dueño de marcas como la cerveza Sapporo, tiene grandes intereses farmacéuticos y químicos, y además controla los centros comerciales Mitsukoshi; Mitsubishi, además de los coches, controla las cervezas Kirin y Asahi, las cámaras Nikkos, y tiene intereses en el sector naval, la minería o el papel; mientras que Sumitomo es dueño de Mazda, NEC y empresas de acero, madera, química y otras industrias.Fue uno de los financiadores de la guerra ruso-japonesa, al comienzo del siglo XX. Poco después, en 1913, fusionó diversas entidades bajo su control para dar forma definitiva a lo que sería Yasuda Bank.Pero la suerte de Yasuda se acabó tras la I Guerra Mundial, que provocó graves problemas económicos en Japón, sobre todo por la burbuja creada por la guerra. Sumido en la deflación, con un crash bursátil en 1920, y una crisis financiera en 1927, la depresión fue la protagonista de la década. Sin embargo, Yasuda no llegó a ver esta crisis, ya que en 1921 fue asesinado por un fanático nacionalista, en un suceso que conmovió a la sociedad japonesa. La ola nacionalista, que desembocaría en la participación de Japón en la II Guerra Mundial, acusaba a los capitalistas de todos los males del país, y también de haberse beneficiado económicamente de las guerras.Para la anécdota queda que su bisnieta sea Yoko Ono, mujer de John Lennon. Aunque la conexión parece más que una mera casualidad. En una entrevista hace unos años, la viuda del mítico Beattle recordaba que en uno de sus viajes a Japón en los 70, John cogió una revista sobre gente importante en la historia del país. ¡Y allí estaba el bisabuelo de Yoko Ono!Ella le contó la historia de su ancestro, y cómo había rechazado ser noble. Algo parecido a lo que había hecho Lennon, que unos años atrás había renunciado a ser Sir por el rol de Reino Unido en Biafra y su apoyo a Estados Unidos en Vietnam. De repente, el cantante dijo: "Ese hombre soy yo en una vida pasada"."Se lo sacó de la manga", recordaba Yoko. "Yo le contesté, no digas eso, porque fue asesinado". El 8 de diciembre de 1980, John Lennon fue asesinado en su casa, como Yasuda.

The Metro Classic Japanese Podcast
Great Tokyo weekend hangouts: Nihonbashi

The Metro Classic Japanese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 16:03


Nihonbashi is a must-go location for second-timers to Tokyo looking to experience a modern yet cultural Japan. As a Tokyo local, show host Kyota Ko introduces his reasons for having made Nihonbashi one of his favorite weekend hangout place.Check out The Metro-classic Japanese Blog and Instagram for more fun content on Japanese culture.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/metroclassicjapanese)

Build Business Acumen Podcast
61: Business Etiquette - with CEO Stephen Gillen Business Etiquette – with Entrepreneur and CEO Stephen Gillen

Build Business Acumen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 20:34


Nathaniel Schooler 0:05 So today I'm joined by Stephen Gillen, and he is the CEO and executive producer of Shooting Stars Events. Recently, he was nominated by the UKs peace ambassador for the 2020 'Sunhak' International Peace Prize. Nathaniel Schooler 0:39 Stephen Gillen is a globally successful entrepreneur, Stephen Gillen is an award-winning international public speaker and film-maker. He is a successful author, director, and producer. His documentaries have been viewed in over 140 countries worldwide. There has been wide global media coverage on his work and life journey. On the 29th May 2019, Stephen had the great privilege of being nominated by the UK Peace Ambassador for the ‘Sunhak’ International peace prize and works closely on many innovative, global & humanitarian initiatives. One of these is on the board of UniPharma, a global pharmaceutical company which is the exclusive producer/distributor of a new revolutionary medical device, whom Stephen is also Ambassador, that is set to alleviate the suffering of and save hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide in the open wound industry. Nathaniel Schooler 0:39 WARNING — AI Transcriptions Below May Cause Grammatically Correct People Serious Stress and Lack of Sleep! Nathaniel Schooler 0:39 So we're going to talk about, we're going to talk about business etiquette, which I think is a really interesting topic. And this is a tricky subject for me, because we're global now right? So just as an example, my Dad when he used to run the winery, he had the Japanese come around. Because we used to sell rose petal wine in Japan. Okay. To to Mitsukoshi, the top department store chain in Japan. So these guys from Mitsukoshi came to England. And they came to the winery, like eight or nine of these guys. And each one of them bowed to my Dad and handed him a business card, right. Nathaniel Schooler 1:29 My Dad's like, what am I going to do? If I do this wrong....! Then this business card, right? Could be the death of this customer. So they've all they've all given him a business card. So what he did is he got a diary. And he got each business card. And he and he literally just put it right there in this diary. And then he looked at the card, he looked to the person and he and he nodded. And I think he said something in Japanese, he took a note and then he put the card in there. And then he folded that over that page over in his diary. And then he and then he took the next one. Yeah. And he didn't put that away in his pocket, you see, because if he had taken that card and put that in his pocket, it would have been an insult to the Japanese. Right? Yeah. So that's just one example of business etiquette, right. Stephen Gillen 2:18 This is a this is a massive topic. And, of course, you know, the do's and don'ts we could talk about all morning. But that's a really interesting story. But you know, what I take from that in a simple way. Because we have to make things simple. Because look, this is a massive subject. And, you know, we can go into a little bit about CSR, corporate social responsibility, which is a driver for this, you know, because it does affect it, but it kind of comes in, and then it borders on, you know, then there is work, it does it has, it has an influence here. And really, I have noticed it is there. Stephen Gillen 3:01 Maybe not one that you would notice, but it has a kind of funny influence, in a sense, because these practices are really being integrated as society moves forward. I mean, you know, it's about this political correctness is another one. Yeah. Which can be closely. Yes, but this is kind of the same branches of the same tree. Where does it start? On? Where does it end? Really, and it really is ongoing, right. So you know, this word etiquette, there's communication etiquette, there's email etiquette, there's dining etiquette, this all relates to business to know and it goes on and on and on, you know,

Researchat.fm
20. Seen/unseen Known/unknown

Researchat.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 103:53


瀬戸内海の島々(直島・女木島・男木島・豊島・犬島)、高松市をめぐる旅とアート、建築の魅力についてたっぷり話しました。Shownotes 瀬戸内国際芸術祭 公式サイト 豊島事件 (豊島・島の学校) 地中美術館 公式サイト ベネッセハウス ミュージアム 四国汽船時刻表…瀬戸内芸術祭のための時刻表。 高松市レンタルサイクル… レンタルサイクル。一日100円で借りられる。高松の旅には必須。 直島 観光旅サイト 直島町観光協会公式 モネの部屋、地中美術館とオランジュリー美術館 やまでら くみこ のレシピ 安藤忠雄 (Wikipedia) … 建築家。地中美術館、南寺をデザイン。 イサム・ノグチ (Wikipedia) 庵治石 巡回セールス問題 (Wikipedia) ウォルター・デ・マリア (Wikipedia) ジェームズ・タレル (Wikipedia) ローデンクレーター CoeLux 家プロジェクト 南寺 Kraftwerk: Numbers 護王神社…裏から下に入れます。 栗林公園 イサム・ノグチ庭園美術館…イサム・ノグチを香川につれてきたのも猪熊弦一郎である。ここにも猪熊氏の手腕が光る。イサム・ノグチと丹下健三の関係性については広島平和記念公園のコンペについて調べていただきたい。 丸亀市猪熊弦一郎現代美術館 丹下健三 (Wikipedia) 香川県庁 (Wikipedia)…丹下健三の建築。当時の金子正則知事に猪熊弦一郎が丹下健三を紹介した。(猪熊が仕組み、高松行きの客船で金子と丹下が隣の席になったとどこかで読んだ気がする。) 香川県庁の建築について… この記事に当時の情報が詳しい。上記の猪熊氏、金子氏、丹下氏の情報も詳しい。 瀬戸内のアートディレクターはあの猪熊弦一郎だった!…奇しくも同じ結論にたどり着いた記事を見つけたので掲載しておく。猪熊弦一郎、イサム・ノグチについてはチャンスがあればまたどこかで話したい。 華ひらく…猪熊弦一郎氏によってデザインされた、日本の百貨店初のオリジナル包装紙「華ひらく」。Mitsukoshiの字は当時三越宣伝部の社員だった漫画家、やなせたかしさんによるもの。 金子正則…元香川県知事 丸亀町商店街…丸亀町商店街は全国の商店街復興のシンボルとなっている。 日本一長いアーケード街 男木島 女木島…岡山の桃太郎伝説における鬼ヶ島 女木島の洞窟 男木ラジオ… 男木島のポッドキャスト 男木図書館 会田誠による火葬パフォーマンス…燃やしてたイベントはこのこと。 会田誠と男木島 土人@男木島…手を振ってくれたパフォーマンスはこの土人のことです。 男木小学校の理科室に貼られていた標語: @tarumiさんのtwitterから拝借しました デビアス…ダイヤモンドの会社 TADANO…クレーンといえばTADANO 総合的な学習の時間 TADANOによるモアイ修復プロジェクト 豊島 豊島美術館 内藤礼 島キッチン 檸檬ホテル 豊島横尾館 心臓音アーカイブ ストームハウス マルチ・バスケットボール 犬島 本焼き板…木材の表面を高温で焼くことで炭化させた外装材。防虫・調湿効果がある。岡山でよく見られる。 犬島精錬所美術館 鬼無…香川県高松市鬼無町。1914年に、当時の内閣総理大臣兼外務大臣であった大隈重信が鬼無駅で行った演説「この駅はオニナシかと思えば、キナシと読むそうだ。なかなか面白い地名だと思う。」の全文が読みたい。鬼無駅には桃太郎電鉄の石像あり。 蜘蛛の巣をイメージさせるレースの編み物…世界中の蜘蛛の巣ではなく、蜘蛛の巣を想像させるレースの編み物でした。 犬島と桃太郎伝説…“犬は我が島の住人で船乗りだったのでしょうか。航海術が上手で鬼ケ島の動静監視を行い、「猿」は讃岐国陶村(すえむら)の住人、「雉」は鬼無町雉が谷の住人だといわれています。” ばらかもん (マンガ) Editorial notes 瀬戸内の島々を巡る旅行はおすすめです。ちなみに食べたうどんの話は全くできなかったのでそれはまた別の機会に….(soh) 今年中に瀬戸内の島巡りしたい(coela) 猪熊弦一郎が昭和のアートディレクターだった。(tadasu)

THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
133: What Do You Do When You Screw Up The Delivery

THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 18:19


What To Do When You Screw Up The Delivery   Sales is the front of house part of business but often the delivery of the product or service is done by someone else.   They say that the real measure of the service culture of a company is the decision by the guys on the loading bay not to drop the customer's package.  They are not highly paid, the job is pretty dull, boring and thankless.  If you can get the people at the bottom of the hierarchy to buy into the vision, mission and values regarding customer service then you are a rare bird.  Most of the time the disconnect between what the suited denizens of the executive floor, with their thick carpet, tasteful, expensive paintings and carefully selected executive assistants are thinking is taking place and what is really going on, are light years apart.   Sales is often a hotbed of exaggeration.  Wild and fanciful promises are made to secure the sale at which point the back office gets involved.  Production deadlines are totally unrealistic, the pricing is a sad joke that won't stack up, the quality level promised cannot easily be achieved.  Bad things start to happen because now the system is being subject to trauma.  The delivery is entrusted to the lowest common denominator for reliability and performance.  The “care factor” hovers close to zero.  The customer's promises are vaporised and they are not happy.   In Japan the blame game is well established.  Mistakes are not acceptable in Japan, so first order of business when making a mistake is to take zero responsibility for anything.  The second order of business is to hide the mistake if possible.  Absolutely no early advice to the boss that there is a problem.  Keep it under wraps in the hope the boss never finds out at all. If that doesn't work, then deny everything.  Failing that, blame somebody else.  The group accountability system here is genius in avoiding individual retribution. We are all responsible, so none of us are responsible.  Perfect.    Does the customer just roll over and accept this.  Absolutely no way.  They go on attack and are relentless on getting justice.  Knowing this you have to wonder why the guilty parties don't fess up and accept the blame?  In litigious societies like the USA, no one accepts blame for anything, because they know they are going to court against a fired up lawyer looking for their percentage of the judgment.  Well in Japan, they do eventually take responsibility , but only after being given a thorough tongue lashing by the buyer.   Japan is great for turning up bearing gifts, usually some food items like expensive biscuits, cakes or fruit from a major Department Store, like Takashimiya or Mitsukoshi.  A lot of deep bowing is also required while repeating set phrases like  “I am sorry, I have no words…”.  It sounds better when expressed in Japanese, but that is the raw translation.  At this point the unhappy party berates the offender for their failures.  If it is a serious enough problem, then the top brass get rolled out to atone as well.  This is usually a last resort though.   What do we need to do?  Creating the right culture in the company is key.  Make sure the WHY is understood by everyone.  Also, there needs to be the right approach to handling mistakes.  If the team know they are not going to be executed for mistakes, then the chances of finding out early go up.  Bosses going apoplectic when problems arise and publically balling out the errant, ensures a culture of keeping problems a secret.  We don't want that because if we can get on to the problem early, we can usually limit the damage.  The boss has the money and power to fix things, so the sooner they get involved the better.   It also pays to get the boss bowing to the customer from the start, rather than resisting this.  By wheeling in the big boss, we can demonstrate our sincerity in how seriously we are taking this issue.  There was a problem with some business in Kobe.  The amount of money involved wasn't much.  Nevertheless, I got on the Bullet Train went down there, did a lot of bowing and saying sorry and then came back to Tokyo.  That blew off my whole day.  However, if you want to establish the right culture about customer service, then you must lead from the front.  The staff member who created this problem wasn't publically humiliated or blasted.  They were spoken to in private and assured there had better not be a repeat performance. They were allowed to live on and fight another day.   The British Admiralty in the early twentieth century had a simple strategy. Build the biggest ships, get there first, sink everything.  Not bad advice for dealing with mistakes.  Send in the big boss, act immediately and keep apologising until they have no more to say.    

The Nib Section
40 - Tokyo Pen Expedition (Decimania Edition)

The Nib Section

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 83:13


The long-awaited Tokyo trip episode (part 1)! Sharyn and Leo attended the Maruzen Penfair and met many interesting people. The itinerary was grueling, but the stories they came back with were totally worth it.   The Nib Section is the official podcast of Fountain Pens Oceania You can always email us at thenibsection@gmail.com Go like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram The hosts were Sharyn (@sharynzha) and Leo (@inquisitivequill).   FORMAT   01:01—WWAWW   Leo: Pilot Custom 823 FA Sharyn: Pilot Decimo Light Violet w/ Iroshizuku Asa-gao Dan Z: Bungubox x Franklin Christoph Model 45 Ice Blue Photos on FB   01:47—Maruzen Penfair 2019   Maruzen 150th Anniversary LE products - Maruzen Maruzen Athena the Pen - TNS on Facebook Maruzen's 150th anniversary Athena pen - fude fan 150 Years of Maruzen - Crónicas Estilográficas Sharyn's sneaky photos of the new Pilot Decimos - TNS on Facebook Euro Box ōhashi dō fountain pens - Neverending Everywhere Eboya   19:33—Interview with Dan Z.   @zutodanieru Iroshizuku Fuyu-gaki - Mountain of Ink Pen & Message Cigar - The Pen Addict Review of Graphilo Paper - FPN GLP Creations The Author Notebook Montblanc Elixir Parfumeur, Wood & Tobacco scented ink - Montblanc Montblanc James Purdey & Sons, Single Malt Scented Ink - Montblanc Robert Oster Burned Orange - JetPens Franklin Christoph x Bungubox 45L Blue Ice - @bunguboxkaoru Franklin Christoph x Fook Hing Trading 66 Stabilis Arctic Ice Blue - @fookhingtradingco Joyful-2 Bungukan Kobayashi Tomiya-Bungu Kingdom Note Tsutaya Ginza Takashimaya Nihombashi Itoya Motomachi Ru-sa @ Amazon.co.jp   40:08—Maruzen Penfair 2019 continued   Maruzen Pen Fair Inks from last 10 years - TNS on Facebook Maruzen Athena Nihombashi 1870 (Maruzen Penfair 2019 LE) - @fudefan   48:10—Mitsukoshi International Fountain Pen Day   Platinum x Mitsukoshi 3776 “Kanzemizu” Limited Edition from 2018 - TNS on Facebook Nakaya x Mitsukoshi Cigar Portable “Bamboo” - TNS on Facebook Pilot x Mitsukoshi Decimo 2019 LEs - TNS on Facebook Pilot x Mitsukoshi Decimo 2018 LEs - TNS on Facebook Pilot 2019 Japan Special Edition Decimos - TNS on Facebook   54:44—Other cool stuff   Bokumondoh (@bokumondoh) Newton Pens (@newtonpens) Bokumondoh aftermarket raden on Franklin Christoph Model 33 and Newton Pens Prospector - TNS on Facebook More aftermarket raden/urushi pens from Bokumondoh - TNS on Facebook Pilot VP Raden Minamo - The Pen Addict PenBBS 380 (“Not-a-Pod Twist”) - TNS on Facebook Nakaya Decapod Twist vs PenBBS 380 - Hand Over That Pen Dan Hoizner (@dandon375) Stylo Art (@styloart.karuizawa) Ya-Ching Style (@yachingstyle) Shumi no bungu bako (Stationery Hobby Box) - Scriblets Fountain Pens of Japan, Andreas Lambrou and Masamichi Sunami - Amazon.com Montblanc Writers Edition Homer - Montblanc Platinum Slip & Seal Mechanism - Platinum   1:19:44—Recommendations   Japan-exclusive Häagen-Dazs ice-cream Crab Fried Rice from Kani chahan no mise (Osaka)   1:22:19—Thanks and Credits   Producers: Sharyn Zha, Diana Dai, Leo Fok. Recording and editing: Sharyn Zha, Diana Dai. Special thanks to: Dan Z. Music: Michael Pearce. Logo: Will H. Smith. Logo artwork: Melissa Graf.

Penna möter papper
009: Spetskompetens

Penna möter papper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018


Det efterlängtade nionde avsnittet är äntligen här. Vi pratar rollerball-pennor och att man faktiskt skriver snyggare med en reservoarpenna. Vi diskuterar en intressant penna och är lite besvikna på Pilots specialpennor för deras 100-års jubileum. Även varför pennorna var långa förr och varför man behöver en munk diskuteras. Länkar Squire • Baron Fig Pocket Notebooks – Nero’s Notes LAMY Scribble Palladium Mika Limited Edition - Våra storsäljare - Kollektioner Nyfikat: S03 12 Nyfikat LIVE med Björn Brobergs Cigarrpodd Pjotr Spica Virginis Gold Fountain Pen (3D Print - Limited Editi - Pjotr - Fountain Pens - La Couronne du Comte Erofa Jinhao Golden Dragon Red Crystal Eyes Fountain Pen with Ink Converter: - Amazon.de Pelikan’s Mitsukoshi #660 « The Pelikan’s Perch Handwritten - Personal Calling Cards by Felix Doolittle Aurora Style bronze Rollerball Lamy Swift Svart Kontakt Tweets av Martin Lindeskog (@Lyceum) – Twitter Johan Gustaphzon (@jgustaphzon) • Foton och videoklipp på Instagram Penna möter papper – Sveriges första och enda podd om pennor. Penna möter papper - Facebook Innehåller affiliate länkar som ger oss en liten ersättning när ni köper något från länkarna. Det påverkar inte ert pris utan är ett sätt att stödja oss och det vi gör.

Tips For Travellers
Tokyo Tips For Travellers Podcast #234

Tips For Travellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 38:36


Join me, Gary Bembridge from TipsForTravellers.com, as I take you to Tokyo in Japan. In the podcast I share observations, need-to-know about the city, history, overall advice and then tips on must-see and must-do sights and attractions. In the show I cover the following must-see sights: Senso-Ji Temple in Asakusa. Tokyo SkyTree and Tokyo Tower. Shibuya. Ueno Park, including Tokyo National Museum. Ginza, including Sony Showroom, key department stores (Wako, Matsuya and Mitsukoshi and Yodobashi Akiba which is the largest electronics store. Imperial Palace Grounds. Kabuki-za. Resources: SkyBus Tokyo Hop Bus. Official Tokyo Visitor Site: http://www.gotokyo.org/en/. Tokyo Metro: http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/ DK Eyewitness Tokyo Top 10 Guide (USA Listeners: http://amzn.to/1ZCk5JM) (UK Listeners: http://amzn.to/1NpKiu5).   After listening to the podcast: Please leave a comment on Tipsfortravellers.com/podcast, email me or leave a review on iTunes. Subscribe (and leave a review) to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. Consider becoming a Podcast Patron and visit tipsfortravellers.com/patron.   Save

La Nube de BLU Radio
Androide con look de mujer, nueva recepcionista de cadena de almacenes en Tokio

La Nube de BLU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2015 1:41


Un androide hiperrealista con apariencia de mujer es la nueva recepcionista de los famosos grandes almacenes Mitsukoshi de Tokio, que informa a los clientes... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Josh & Annie's Disney Adventures
WDW Park Audio 029 - Day 6 - Exploring World Showcase, Leaving for a Nap

Josh & Annie's Disney Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2010


Join us for a stroll through the eastern end of World Showcase. Things start as we leave lunch in the Italy pavilion, pass the America pavilion as the fife and drum corps perform and enter the Japan pavilion for a little shopping and exploration. While we're there, we have a chance use our meager Japanese and we take in a performance by the taiko drummers. After that, as it is the middle of a very hot afternoon, we head back to our hotel for a well earned nap.Come along for the fun! For extra points, try to guess what we buy in Mitsukoshi (the shop in the Japan pavilion). Exploring World Showcase, Leaving for a Nap To download, right-click and select "Save Target As...". Or subscribe in iTunes!Recorded May 7, 2010 - 31:20 ((Binaural - 192kbps))Comments? We would love to hear from you! Please post a comment on the blog post or email us directly at jandadisney@yahoo.com

BAR岩田のウィスキー千夜一夜
第176回MITSUKOSHI 未来紀 21年

BAR岩田のウィスキー千夜一夜

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 21:12


mitsukoshi