Month: March 2004

  • Stealing the Waves at Starbucks

    About that free wireless Internet at Starbucks I mentioned the other day, seems like we were actually catching waves from somewhere else. At the time, we were sitting at one of the 6 chair study tables they always have, which is located near the window. Yuko’s been going often since then, and the other day…

  • Micro Mobile Publishing

    From Trends in Japan: The bestselling novel Deep Love was self-published in installments by the author on a website that offers content packaged for users of mobile phones. The story is about a 17-year-old girl named Ayu, who finds love through a chance encounter. The author, who calls himself Yoshi, created a website providing content…

  • A Shade of Green

    Spring is in the air, and I thought I’d play with the color scheme a bit to reflect that. Paul, no worries, I didn’t even consider going pink this year. If you don’t see the links and icons in green, just hit your refresh button.

  • Muji Gorgeous!!

    I mentioned seeing it in bookstores the other day, and last night I picked it up at Junkudo on my way back from work. It’s of course the latest CASA BRUTUS special, the second one covering Muji. It’s theme? “Muji Gorgeous!!” It’s all quite similar to what the previous special did, which is covering latest…

  • Midnight Eye March Update

    Big new update at the Midnight Eye site. And speaking of updates, the new issue (88) of Japanese online design magazine SHIFT is up.

  • Sony Building

    The Sony building in Ginza.

  • Church

    A church in Ginza.

  • Free Internet at Starbucks

    I don’t know if it’s available in all Starbucks shops, but I just got back from work and met up with Yuko at the Starbucks near our place (next to the Junkudo bookstore) where she was studying, and I checked for free wireless Internet, and I’m now connected. I’d heard that you had to subscribe…

  • Cap Exhibit at the GGG

    As moblogged, I was at the Cap (a magazine design group) exhibit at the Ginza Graphic Gallery on Saturday. It’s great, and you should really try to have a look at it if you’re in Tokyo. Covers a lot of cool magazines, and I just love how page layouts are plastered everywhere. It’s no secret…

  • An Afternoon in Ginza

    We start another Saturday morning at Kamiyacho, paying visit to the Tokyo Medical and Surgical Clinic (without going into details, things are better now, and this will hopefully be the last visit for a long time). Instead of staying in the area like previous weeks, we hop on the the subway to backtrack two stations…