Do you think ZAK JAPANNER is funny? Do you think Japanese people are freaks? They probably are. Let’s explain them like this… Japanese people, like craftsmen, working and studying like hell, heavy traffic jams, super-crowded rush hour on the morning trains, hyper density in the cities.
Japan, a crazy place to be, so crazy, so many choices, so the Japanese enjoy life, which is why we travel so much. Or maybe it’s best to try to understand the Japanese internationally like this:
WASP %What A Stupid People?%photo, photo, photo… we’ve all seen Japanese tourists and all they do is take photos. They also get pick-pocketed a lot here. WASP %Which Asian Seeks Party?% It’s not just an Asian country thing, people do it all over the world for happiness, and, believe it or not, Japanese people like to drink and are often party freaks. During dinner, in bars and cafes, we drink beer. Sake, though, is more exotic, more like wine.
WASUP %What’s Up%what’s going on in Japan? Find out at the Japanese Party: FREE food, good DJs, video exhibition, Japanese beer. How’s that sound? If good, don’t miss Japanese Night at the BouwPub, Faculty of Bouwkunde Architecture), TU Delft, on May 23, from 5 to 8pm. Everybody is invited. BouwPub is the where students and teachers hang out every Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to 8pm. It’s a great place to relax, a great place to have a Japanese Night. Bouwkunde means Architecture and Building Design in Dutch, so this party is also about totality of the spatial quality.
This Japanese Night will show a deeper level of understanding through the senses%sound, sight, smell, taste [and if you get lucky, feel]. These are components of general space and architectural study issues. Japanese Night is a BouwPub special event and live Cooking show. Japanese MSc students (Masayuki ‘Taji’ Tajima, Tetsu Nomura, Hirokazu Shibata%) will be there. Cooking will be done. The motivation is to promote Slow Food, the driving force of Taji’s cooking. Slow food is food with love. Slow Food is about protecting traditional tastes, eating right, relaxing, and living right, like considering the Environment, which is the opposite of Fast Food. The chef, Taji, will create that special, delicious Japanese Taste. You will experience new and exciting Japanese secret tastes. For Taji, promoting the Slow Food movement is an extension of his life theme. He guarantees a taste for something you’ve never experienced, with good drink and people. Want to know more, visit www.slowfood.com. It’s a global movement and popular in Japan. The food at Japanese Night will be restaurant quality taste, and FREE, because the BouwPub Committee finances it, and Japanese Night has other sponsors too, like the Japanese Beer Company ‘KIRIN’. This refreshing Japanese blond beer contains a little rice to create a milder taste. Japanese like to drink beer with food. Check out this party. The MSc office is sponsoring too, and the Japanese Embassy will rent some Japanese Clothes. So don’t miss Japanese Night at the BouwPub, Bouwkunde, TU Delft, May 23, from 5pm and 8pm. It’s the place to be. Sayonara.
Do you think ZAK JAPANNER is funny? Do you think Japanese people are freaks? They probably are. Let’s explain them like this… Japanese people, like craftsmen, working and studying like hell, heavy traffic jams, super-crowded rush hour on the morning trains, hyper density in the cities. Japan, a crazy place to be, so crazy, so many choices, so the Japanese enjoy life, which is why we travel so much. Or maybe it’s best to try to understand the Japanese internationally like this:
WASP %What A Stupid People?%photo, photo, photo… we’ve all seen Japanese tourists and all they do is take photos. They also get pick-pocketed a lot here. WASP %Which Asian Seeks Party?% It’s not just an Asian country thing, people do it all over the world for happiness, and, believe it or not, Japanese people like to drink and are often party freaks. During dinner, in bars and cafes, we drink beer. Sake, though, is more exotic, more like wine.
WASUP %What’s Up%what’s going on in Japan? Find out at the Japanese Party: FREE food, good DJs, video exhibition, Japanese beer. How’s that sound? If good, don’t miss Japanese Night at the BouwPub, Faculty of Bouwkunde Architecture), TU Delft, on May 23, from 5 to 8pm. Everybody is invited. BouwPub is the where students and teachers hang out every Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to 8pm. It’s a great place to relax, a great place to have a Japanese Night. Bouwkunde means Architecture and Building Design in Dutch, so this party is also about totality of the spatial quality.
This Japanese Night will show a deeper level of understanding through the senses%sound, sight, smell, taste [and if you get lucky, feel]. These are components of general space and architectural study issues. Japanese Night is a BouwPub special event and live Cooking show. Japanese MSc students (Masayuki ‘Taji’ Tajima, Tetsu Nomura, Hirokazu Shibata%) will be there. Cooking will be done. The motivation is to promote Slow Food, the driving force of Taji’s cooking. Slow food is food with love. Slow Food is about protecting traditional tastes, eating right, relaxing, and living right, like considering the Environment, which is the opposite of Fast Food. The chef, Taji, will create that special, delicious Japanese Taste. You will experience new and exciting Japanese secret tastes. For Taji, promoting the Slow Food movement is an extension of his life theme. He guarantees a taste for something you’ve never experienced, with good drink and people. Want to know more, visit www.slowfood.com. It’s a global movement and popular in Japan. The food at Japanese Night will be restaurant quality taste, and FREE, because the BouwPub Committee finances it, and Japanese Night has other sponsors too, like the Japanese Beer Company ‘KIRIN’. This refreshing Japanese blond beer contains a little rice to create a milder taste. Japanese like to drink beer with food. Check out this party. The MSc office is sponsoring too, and the Japanese Embassy will rent some Japanese Clothes. So don’t miss Japanese Night at the BouwPub, Bouwkunde, TU Delft, May 23, from 5pm and 8pm. It’s the place to be. Sayonara.
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