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Kites in Enoshima

I have been a few times to Enoshima, a wonderful place which makes a perfect one day trip from Tokyo. The first time I went there I was surprised, and at the same time a little bit scared, by the amount of kites that were flying very close to our heads.

Kites in Enoshima

Enoshima kites

It seems like these birds of prey are very common in Enoshima and they cause some problems. This is one of the signs that warns about them.

Kites in Enoshima

The sign explains that kites have a sharp eyesight, they can see the food that you are holding in your hand and they can attack you from behind. The sign advises you to wear a cap or a hat and to use an umbrella if you are lying down at the beach.

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Photography

Nikon D800

Finally, after a long wait, the Nikon D800 release has been announced. I had long planned that it should be my next camera and had been expecting it for a long time. I even sold my Nikon D90 a while ago.The Nikon D800 will be my first Full Frame camera. The specs are more than enough for me: 36Mpx sensor, 1080p HD-Video, ISO 100-6400, an improved autofocus system of 51 points…

What I like the most about it is that the price is going to be quite competitive (when the Nikon D700 was released it was quite more expensive). The Nikon D800 will be released in Japan at the end of this month for a little bit less than 270,000 yen (2,600 euro / 3,500 dollars):

  • ニコン D800 ボディ 《3月22日発売予定》販売価格¥268,200 (Nikon D800)
  • ニコン D800E ボディ 《3月22日発売予定》販売価格¥356,400 (Nikon D800E)
  • ニコン D800 28-300 VR レンズキット 《3月22日発売予定》販売価格¥313,200 (Nikon D800 lens kit 28-300 VR)

Another thing to celebrate is that the body weights “only” 900 grams (almost 100 grams less than the D700). Moreover, for those of us used to Nikon cameras the controls and interface are very similar to the D700.

Nikon D800
Image by Btobey.

Nikon D800
Image by Btobey.

Two different models will be released: the Nikon D800 and the D800E. The only difference between the two models is that the D800 includes a low-pass filter to eliminate moire patterns. Including a low-pass filter is a simpler and cheaper solution, while the D800E eliminates moire patterns without using it, which results in a higher quality. This is an example of the moire pattern:

Moire pattern in Nikon D800

Most likely the differences between the two models will be minimum and will only be appreciated by zooming into photos, by geeky reviews that we will soon enjoy, or in this comparison by Nikon.

Sources: English, Japanese.

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JapanGuide

Yuki Matsuri in Sapporo 雪祭り

Yuki Matsuri (雪祭り, snow festival) is celebrated every year at the beginning of February in Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido. It is one of the most popular festivals in Japan during the winter season. The Odori park area, where the biggest ice sculptures are built, is visited by two million people every year. Ice sculptors from all over the world come to Sapporo and build more than 400 sculptures, some of them gigantic. An international contest is organized for foreign participants; the funny thing is that the Thailand team (a country without snow) has won several times during the last years.

We went there a couple of years ago, but I don’t know why but the pictures and videos that I took got lost somewhere within my hard drives. Luckily I’ve finally found them and can share them here with you.

This is a video summary of the trip:

We started the first day eating a huge bowl of crab soup ramen in the famous yokocho ramen alley, an alley where there is only ramen restaurants!

ラーメン横町

ラーメン横町
Photo by Ignacio using his fisheye

ラーメン横町
Photo by Ignacio

We spent the rest of the day walking around downtown Sapporo, mostly around Susukino and Odori areas where the festival activities are located. The festival atmosphere starts to heat up as the night falls, the ice sculptures are lit up, the food stalls start serving food and drinks and several music bands play next to the biggest ice sculptures.

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雪祭り

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Dragon Ball ice sculpture!

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Of course Totoro had to be there

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雪祭り
Kinnikuman!

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This is the most famous tower in Hokkaido; it is located at the beginning of Odori Park. You can go up the tower to get a view of the city.

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Ignacio-chan & D80-chan

雪祭り

雪祭り

雪祭り

Another day we decided to explore the rest of the city, eat great food and we ended up climbing up a mountain west of the city until we arrived to a mysterious temple surrounded by a forest full of snow.

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雪祭り

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Bosque nevado

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Arriving to the temple.

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雪祭り
Mission accomplished!

A great discovery, which was no more than an anecdote, but made us feel in the middle of nowhere, in a forgotten place with a temple half-buried in the snow, where we had arrived after days and days of trudging through the mountains, avoiding yetis and terrible tribes of winter trolls, lacking in food and water, without sherpas and shivering with cold, with the aim of finding the golden buddha eyes and ask him about the secret to happiness. – Ignacio Izquierdo

This is the official English website of the snow festival. The flight from Tokyo to Sapporo takes approximatelly 90 minutes and costs between 100 and 200 euros (120 and 270 dollars).