In the spirit of Xmas merriness and sharing and whatnot, here's some random illumination/Christmassy shots I took while we were in Japan.
Sunday, 25 December 2011
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Japan Mad Family
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lina
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00:08
Labels: Japan 2011, Trip Reports
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you to. Great collection of pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Oh wow its so Christmas-y here. I love the Christmas decos. Went to Midvalley today absolutely crowded, takde can nak ambik gambar deco kat sana. Anyhoo, MERRY CHRISTMAS hehehe semangat I nak greet to you and to your family. BTW ..THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU, Oh my god!! I received your mail today, what a lovely surprise!!! Love it!! Thank you for thinking of me while you were on holiday, I hope to do the same to you too when I get back into my travelling boots <3
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos Lina.. Merry Christmas! :)
ReplyDeleteSame to you lah.
ReplyDeleteAlthough you and I don't really celebrate this day.
Ah, what a great time to sleep at home! Ha ha...
I don't celebrate Christmas, but I agree with its message of peace (and lots of presents). My present to myself and to you is that I'm planning on walking to Sky Tree today! ^^ I'm just waiting for the temperature to increase a bit. I hope you, Zaini and Raimie enjoy the day!
ReplyDelete@Blue Shoe,
ReplyDeleteLikewise.
@Filip,
Merry Christmas to you. Those aren't really that good photos, I am bad at night photos but thanks. ^^
@cuteandcurls,
ReplyDeleteThis year Midvalley's decor is way better than last's, kan? :)
I avoid going to MidValley on weekends.I'll just end up having a migraine with the jam & the way too many people at the mall.
So you got my letter already? I was worried about it not arriving to your doorstep. It's nothing much though. ^^! But it arrived on Dec 24th? Wow, our Pos Malaysia sure took its time to deliver it.
@Bella,
ReplyDeleteMediocre photos lah, but thanks. xD
Have a great weekend! :)
@London Caller,
ReplyDeleteNo sleeping for me. I wake up early and put on my running shoes on non-working days. xD
Sleeping in, this morning? ;)
@Rurousha,
ReplyDeletePresents. Love them. :)
Hope the day is bright and sunny for you! Take lots of photo and enjoy yourself.
For us, we are going to spend the day doing last minute back-to-school shopping. I rather run a full marathon than go to the place we are heading to later today. The sea of people there.... ugh
Wow so nice. Happy Holiday and A Happy New 2012.
ReplyDelete@Bananazஇ,
ReplyDeleteTo you too. :)
Merry Christmas to you and a happy new year.
ReplyDelete@アンゼエリン,
ReplyDeleteAnd to you and family too.
Have you given birth already? My, time flies!
Wow! So many Christmas Tree! Happy Happy Holiday!!! :D
ReplyDeleteWow. You have many photo collections.Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHa ha... No sleeping in this morning.
ReplyDeleteBusying distributing gifts to kids last night.
Alas, the chimneys were getting too small to fit my growing belly.
Ha ha ha.... Oops, should be Ho ho ho.
My holidays? Until 3 Jan. Long enough to hibernate?
@ristinw,
ReplyDeleteChristmas tree photos taken from all over Japan, starting from Haneda Airport to Kyushu to Hokkaido. :)
@cocomino,
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to you too. Did your daughters had fun? :)
@London Caller,
ReplyDeleteUntil Jan 3rd. Wow. Have an enjoyable hibernation. Make sure your house is warm and toasty. ^^
Lovely series of illumination photos. I like the last one!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all!
Anna & Yoshi
@Yoshi,
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to both of you! :)
The last one is my personal favourite too. ^^
Good captures of the xmas happenings in Japan...
ReplyDelete@Lrong,
ReplyDeletePity we were too early of Osaka Hikari Renaissance or go to Kobe to capture more. ^^
Beautiful shots of Christmas in Japan! Hope you ahd a Merry Christmas and wish you a Happy New Year for 2012 :)
ReplyDeleteJapan Australia
@Japan Australia,
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate Xmas but had (and still having) a great weekend.
Hope you had one too! :)
There are very beautiful Christmas tree photos. It looks like Japan is Christian country.
ReplyDelete@minor,
ReplyDeleteChristmas now is all about commercialism, regardless whether the country is a Christian country or not. Don't you agree?
Ooh! Not bad eh all the Christmas decorations in Japan? : )
ReplyDelete@foong,
ReplyDeleteThere a lot of nice ones. Japanese do go all out for their Christmas illuminations but it's just that I didin't really go out after dark looking for them. Cold! xD