I went over to the recycle shop across Fukui (toward Sabae) where I collected most of the kimono that people purchased for the Cam2PR Fund. I was looking for some summery yukata (light cotton colourful kimono worn during the summers) but did not find the colourful ones at this store. I did go to another store and found them for sale there, but they were a higher price and were in such a condition that people would purchase them, and wear them, not cut them up into fabric.
If you would like to take a look at all of the eight kimono I found for Stefnee, please visit my Flickr page. You can access a slide show of the kimono here.
In addition to kimono, Stefnee and others have told me that they love my little garden tanuki and that they want one. I have been searching high and low for a plastic one in stores, recycle shops, home and garden centers, even on Yahoo Auction but I can only seem to find tanuki made of pottery. These are beautiful, but generally too heavy to ship overseas (unless people are OK with the freight and then I'm happy to get one off of the auctions for you!) and thus I have been searching for a plastic one. The strangest thing is that nobody believes I actually own one; they have never heard of a plastic garden tanuki!Yesterday when I visited the recycle shop where I usually get kimono and other gifts for people for Christmas, etc., I was searching the things for a plastic tanuki. But in its stead what did I happen to lay my eyes upon? A REAL Live Stuffed Tanuki for sale!!!
Holy Moly! I just had to take a photo of this because I've never seen a stuffed one before! I just had to share this photo with you because, to me, this kind of "find" really shows you some things about traditional Japan. For any of you who want to come and visit, I will be sure to give you many more exciting jaw-dropping experiences while you are here! You will not leave Japan disappointed, and that is my guarantee to you!
If you would like to learn a lot more on the folklore of the tanuki, please look to Wikipedia. The images, and the descriptions are quite enjoyable. Also, I think (not 100% sure) that there is a tale of the tanuki in the "Japanese Fairy Tales" book that I left with Stefnee to read to her children. If there is one in there, and if you ask her, I am sure she will give you a video reading!
I love you!
Cam
P.S. You will notice that real tanuki do not have the monstrous testicles that the mythical ones seem to possess... I get the feeling that the mythical tanuki was invented by men with "insecurity issues"... wouldn't you say?
There we go. That blog looks much better now!
ReplyDeleteEww, i don't like the stuffed Tanuki!
ReplyDeleteI think the big balled solid one is much cuter
This one's a bit too real looking.Like a taxidermist's model.... freaky!
The fabled tanuki are wont (and wanton) to drink too much, and ahem too much. I guess this one drank so much he felt stuffed.
ReplyDeleteThink fake Tanuki with big balls are hot. Just sayin.
ReplyDeleteAmy - Apparently if you rub the balls of the fake tanuki with gusto, you will have good fortune.
ReplyDeleteI.... am having trouble with the thought of rubbing a racoon's balls. Or... is that an oppossum?
ReplyDeleteLooks like one to me...
and... I LOVE every one of the kimono!!!
esp the kiddy one... *giddy me*
beautiful kimonosxxxx aw christmas shopping already bite nails love joolsxxxx
ReplyDeleteJapan is on the list. Since there is surf, it could even happen at some point.
ReplyDeleteUnconditional Love!
SF - A lot of people do surf here. I don't know how big the waves are, but I know they do, as I see them.
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