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July 17, 07

Overlimit upload for this month

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
That's it for the next two weeks. I'm not an ipernity pro user, so I can upload only 200 MB per month which I reached today. So the picture number 98 you can see here, is the last one until first of August.

I reached the upload limit so fast, cause I always upload original versions. I do this for flickr and use the ipernity script to put them here including tags. That's the easiest way and I'll not change it.

I also will not become a pro user here in the near future. Two pro accounts on photosharing sites would be one too much and I still think flickr is the best solution to present all my pictures, share them with family & friends. Simply cause the layout of flickr is much more suitable for this. Pictures on the impernity homepage is only a minor part, but it's the main part for me.

Even though I don't like flickr as company as so many others here, I'm practically not affected by any changes recently done on flickr, I have no pictures which are restricted in anyway and I'm not interested in stuff I would call restricted (which is not equal to flickrs Uncle Bob definition). So for me life over there has not changed much.

Anyway, I like this place, too. And my impressions so fare are very positive. I will continue uploading pictures next month, but maybe not everyone. I think of some 'best of' selection, adding one or two pictures a day. So I can spread my uploads over a whole month.

Meanwhile I will look around here at your pictures, your blogs and maybe writing something from time to time. And if we got groups in the next two weeks, of course I will participate in building up the first ones :)

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July 17, 07

One year ago - Arakawaoki matsuri

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
Yesterday, exactly one year ago, it was a Sunday and in the little town we lived in Japan, called Arakawaoki (which was only famous for it's railway station, which you had to use traveling from Tokyo to the booming science city Tsukuba), the local matsuri took place. Or more exactly, the matsuri on our side of the railway. The other side's matsuri was a little bit later.

What is a matsuri? It's a kind of festival held in every place in Japan during the summer time. The most famous one is the Gion matsuri in Kyoto. The origin lays in the Shinto religion of Japan. Every place has is own Shinto shrine where the local Kami, the God, lives.

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
It's the meeting point between the Kami and the people living in his area. But not everyone can go to the Shrine and the Kami can not go into the town. So the idea is to transfer the Kami from the Shrine into a portable Shrine, a mikoshi, and carry him around the town, so that the Kami can have a look and the people can see him. Afterwards the Kami is returned to the Shrine (once we had seen this ceremony in Gion itself. It was amazing).

To make the trip enjoyable for the Kami,

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
the mikoshi is followed by people making loud music and dancing and the mikoshi itself, carryed by young men and women, is always shaken around while people are shouting loudly. So everyone has a lot of fun and small children and elderly people together participate in this festival.

For us this was always a big event and we joined each year the matsuris around our place. But of course, the one in our hometown was very special for us. Being a foreigner in small Japanese

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
town is something like being an animal in the zoo. People are very friendly, but also fearing to came too close in contact with us. So it's not so easy if people always starring at you and hold you on distance. But at the day of the matsuri this was different. People were proud that we joined their festival, were happy that we walked with them through our neighborhood. And as usual we were forced to take a lot of pictures, especially of the children :)

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
So matsuri day was not only for the Kami a happy day, also for us. And when I looked through the pictures yesterday I was a little bit sentimental. Both of us are missing Japan almost everyday. It was a great time in a wonderful country, not always easy, but nowhere live is always easy.

One year ago- Arakawaoki matsu…
I decided to upload a bunch of pictures which, I hope, carry something of the atmosphere of the matsuri to you. The people dancing on the street, the children with their masks, the young men carrying the mikoshi, the light of the paper lanterns, all that I hope you can see and feel the enthusiasm and joy of the people. On matsuri day you will not find this stereotype of the always controlled and quite Japanese. On that day all social and cultural boundaries are forgotten.

Arakawaoki matsuri
So, enjoy the pictures of that day, I posted here again. It's six new pictures, and an old one, taken on the same day but posted long ago...

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