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So, this year I manage to partake into this common Japanese celebration that consist in witnessing the first sunrise of the year as a good omen for the upcoming travel around the Sun.

It's called "初日", "Hatsuhi", and it literally means "First Sun".
As today I have an afternoon shift, I'm home alone and on Winter the sun rises at a decent hour, I could allow myself to such an extravagance XD

So, I woke up around 0645, peed, put something warm on top of my pijamas, took the car and reached a close-by nice spot which wasn't covered by the airport.

This is the skyline at 0705 :D

Here it was around 0715:

Finally some red at the horizon!!
It was around 0725:

0735 :D

0740! Eeeh, how niiice!!

I was staying into my car 'til now XD As the sun was properly rising, I got out of it to give it a clear cheer! This was taken around 0745 :D

It was 0750 by then and it was starting to get freaking cold, so I took this last picture and got back in my car to reach home XD

Probably it was just a silly superstition, but looking at the sun of the new year rising up in the sky despite all the shit, energized me and made me wanted to be a little more daring, just like the sun and its daily, strong-headed sunrises :D
I hope that these pictures gave you the same feeling!!

Happy new year, everyone ^o^ !!

Date: 5/1/15 07:53 (UTC)
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It was tasty, but the one I have had at a Korean restaurant had a more garlic-y broth. I chopped up seven cloves of garlic and it still wasn't enough! I will have to try harder next time! I think I might experiment with a few other veggies as well. Maybe throw some gyoza in there like they do at the restaurant.

Beans for the new year seems to be a theme in a lot of places. Apparently they look like coins, so *shrugs*

Their tastebuds are definitely shot!

Date: 5/1/15 10:39 (UTC)
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That is pretty hilarious, because here in America, garlic is very heavily associated with Italian food. And you are an Italian who hates garlic! XD

That's true. I'm terrible with spices and even some of the weak stuff gets to me. You have to watch out because Koreans loooooooove their red pepper flakes! And Indian food contains some spices that are just not as tasty to me as they are to them, but I still enjoy trying it.

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