Will this charger charge my phone, or PC at the lightning speed, or destroy them with 100,000 volts? Pichu (20W) and Raichu (120W) were available but Pikachu is my favorite 👍
#Pokemon#Pikachu
Visited chrysanthemum festival in Kasama city, Ibaraki yesterday. There were many chrysanthemum, however, most of them weren’t blooming yet. Visiting on the first day of the event was little bad timing. I need to revisit there.
I had the blowfish for the first time in my life tonight. Other people who were with me have experience with blowfish and they all said that it’s the best blowfish they ever had. I’m so lucky. The video is the cut up blowfish for nabe. Too fresh that it’s still moving.
I had trouble with the last live streaming, no sound or no video for the entire time. However, I met a nice elderly man who takes videos regularly with phones and gimbal. He started to talk to me when he saw me carrying devices at the parking.
@yoshixxxxxxxxx
Thank you so much for guiding us through the town, and helping us to meet the people. Too bad that the quest for the code didn’t work out, but it’s fun as well. Hope to see you again in the near future.
When I saw the sky and the cloud yesterday evening while driving to home from work, I thought that they seemed to be the autumn sky. Thought kind of sad to see the summer end. This morning, I actually found that today is the begging of the autumn on the calendar.
The office I work at changed yesterday (that’s why I went there without pay). It’s a temporary office until a new one comes so the space is much less. Thanks to my manager, he reserved three people’s space for me because I do IT tech stuff require more space. How nice!
Had 8.5 hours streaming under dangerously hot weather that overheated the phone several times. I apologize for not prepared enough. I felt sick due to the weather condition, but could keep streaming thanks to all the viewers. And thank you landoralpha for amazing 102 raiders.
The temperature in Kashima, Ibaraki Japan is 28℃. Not that hot, however the humidity is over 90%, making everyone sweat so much and even hard to breathe. Those players are tough!
Other popular item available at this stadium is the charcoal grilled ham on the stick.
It’s six days to go before the Tanabata festival, they placed couple of bamboos for the visiting fans to tie the paper they write their wishes.
Few of the over 30 food service booth inside of the Kashima football stadium. They can cook various items that require simmering because the gas service is available. One of the most popular food booth (on the left) serves intestine cooked in miso soup “モツ煮”. It’s tasty!
The weather forecast reported the rain and possibly thunderstorm. However, it doesn’t seem to be raining. Many spectators are arriving for tonight’s J.league division 1 match between Kashima and Kyoto. The view of the stadium and the outside food court.
On my way to the football stadium, I noticed a bush of hydrangeas that I live never noticed at a shrine I’ve been knowing a while. Being under the shade, the flowers kept their beauty. Pleasant to see and very calming view.
Right now, the humidity is 100% according to the weather report app. Now I know why people get dehydrated in a rainy day and the temperature isn’t high (right now it’s only 22℃). I’m sweating as if I’m running under the sun.
Today’s lunch was soy sauce based pork bone broth ramen. Franchise restaurant that serves good flavored ramen at very good price. Lunch time set that comes with your choice of a ramen and a rice dish for 790 yen (tax included).
Did streaming of the Hydrangea at a local Buddhist temple. It went well, then visited the rest area for a food streaming. The phone’s battery ran out when I finished the lunch because the mobile battery didn’t do its job.