It all started when I was invited by the Tropang Kansai -- an organization of Filipino expats who live in the Kansai area (Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Shiga, Nara, Wakayama and Western Mie Prefectures). | The event was a sportsfest participated by both children and adults (see the video) and instead of sports we played games that we used to play when we were children. A few days later, I remembered there was a Toy Museum in Himeji. I could remember vividly the sign at the Koro Station because I used to live around this place but never had a chance to visit the museum. So, I went there. I got lost along the way and I found this small shrine with very old paintings and beautiful wood carvings so I stopped by and took a picture. I also found an old house. I really had fun at the museum remembering those wonderful moments of my childhood. Too bad the children of today play more computer games. I'm glad I wasn't born in this generation. Why? Well, see the video and you'll know what I mean. |
Hand Shadow Theater Click on the picture for a sample of a hand shadow performance.
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