A classic of this blog, a new collection of pictures of Japanese people sleeping. Always, with all my affection to the Japanese people; after so many years in Japan I have also got used to sleeping almost anywhere. Japanese Sleeping – 10 Japanese Sleeping – 9 Japanese Sleeping – 8 Japanese Sleeping – 7 Japanese [...]
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And finally we arrive to the 10th edition of my collection of pictures of Japanese people sleeping. As always, with all my love to the Japanese people, I’ve also adapted to the Japanese environments and I am now able to sleep anywhere. Japanese Sleeping – 9 Japanese Sleeping – 8 Japanese Sleeping – 7 Japanese [...]
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Before the end of the year nothing better than my last captures to add to my collection of Japanese people sleeping: Japanese Sleeping – 8 Japanese Sleeping – 7 Japanese Sleeping – 6 Japanese Sleeping – 5 Japanese Sleeping – 4 Japanese Sleeping – 3 Japanese Sleeping – 2 Japanese Sleeping Japanese Sleeping Remix
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I have a bad habit of taking pictures of people sleeping in public; not only in Japan but also while being in Spain. Our sleeping positions are not as original as the Japanese ones but we’re not bad at sleeping our siesta anywhere.
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Maneki Neko is a traditional Japanese figure, if you have a Maneki Neko it will give you good luck. Restaurants and shops and companies usually have a Maneki Nekos at the entrance, this way the business will do well. Continue reading… This is a real cat imitating the position of a maneki neko figure. Found [...]
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Japanglish is the kind of humorous English language usually seen around Japan characterized by a poor translation from Japanese to English. The results of those literal translations can be very funny. Japanglish is also known as Engrish. Miguel Michán has sent me this great Japanglish example. Can somebody decipher this Japanglish text? Other Japanglish posts: [...]
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Not only Japanese people is good at sleeping anywhere; but also Spaniards have some really good sleeping skills that we’ve developed over the ages. After extensive research we’ve been able to confirm that the Spanish traditional siesta can easily adapt to Japanese environments. Three Spaniards sleeping Ale/pepino sleeping on a train. That’s me Largopaseo and [...]
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