Sunday, December 9, 2007

What Date Does Ernie Draw

Maps & Addresses

It is now a point of honor to show you photos of Japan, and will not stop just because no one says these boring slides since 2007, or because I feel just a bit to post here, or why Japan is once again cattivissimocon foreign (the famous fingerprints) and locals with (ste death sentences for luck ... at least we're doing a little bit too), after 6 / 7 years of peace!

viados That gives you the dance! This is a map of the places where I had my first, unforgettable meeting with the Japanese baths. Note the fisherman Boccalone, the inevitable couple looking at the monkey, and the incomprehensible "You are Here."

is a bet on how to "solve" those piles of characters that the Japanese call addresses! Lesson number 1

If you are not studying Japanese never mind. Lesson number two

If you are studying and we do not understand a shit, I hope someone tells you ganbatte and try again after a while, sometimes it works.
Lesson 3
Here is an example of the address:
日本 栃 木 県 那 须 郡 那 珂川 町 马头


(test image with a concentration in Japanese, to allow non-nippofiliaci, without support for Oriental languages, whether or not Linux or Mac, to see the characters, I did not want make the background transparent, I do not have)

guess is so that the writing in Japan, given that so I found on letters, advertisements, and the like. Even if you find it on google earth or google maps you put it like that!
now regret the dysfunctional but very human approach addresses Italian, with huge cap (which I have not included here), staggered rows, etc etc ...

is instead the result of an Italian map (so accurate as to be incomprehensible, even when compared with the maps that are found everywhere in Japanese metropolitan areas):
beautiful cemetery area, with both Buddhist bells in full vibrant use, hidden from view; sinister temples already closed (it seems to make them have used the trees in the forest of evil snow white) and Nam myoho renge kyo fired at full power!

Night!

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