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Monthly Archives: July 2015
August in Japan
August is hot, humid and sticky in Japan. The rainy season is over and temperatures in excess of 95 degrees aren’t unusual. The typhoon season starts to peak. The intensity of the weather is matched by the intensity of the summer event … Continue reading
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Yokosuka Friendship Day
Yokosuka Base opens to the public on August 1st. It is called Yokosuka Friendship Day. There are stage shows and American food vendors. You can watch the fireworks from the inside of Navy base. When : August 1st 10:00 – … Continue reading
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Fireworks in Yokosuka / August 1st
Fireworks in Yokosuka, August 1st 2015. It will be 6,000 fireworks in 30 minutes. We open our Liberty Cove House roof top garden from 18:30 to 20:00 for our tenants. Fireworks start at 19:15 and end at 19:45. It is a … Continue reading
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Our Staff 7
Name Yoshie Motoyama Title Customer Relations Officer Profile Living in North America over 10 years. Total 10 years experience with management position. Working at 5-star resort hotel. Joined the project for Summer and Winter Olympics as coordinator … Continue reading
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Our staff – 6
Name Mitsuru Shimizu Title Liberty Cove House Concierge Profile It’s been 17 years since I came back from the United States in 1988. I haven’t visited the United States since then. I dream of revisiting Denver with my family members, … Continue reading
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Name Katsuyoshi Shimizu Title Liberty Cove House Concierge Profile I spent most of my time snowboarding when I was 20′s. I lived in Canada and NZ. The beauty of snow makes me happy. Hobby Snowboard, Basketball Message Please feel free … Continue reading
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Our Staff – 2
Name Takashi Fuchito Title Liberty Cove House Concierge Profile I lived in New York from 1977 until 1981 and traveled 40 countries during this period. Since then, for 30 years I have been visiting N.Y a few … Continue reading
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Name Mikio Matsui Title Assistant Manager Profile • Over 20 years experience in lodging industry • Highly experienced in front desk operations • Lived in New Zealand on a working holiday visa. • Worked at a Japanese restaurant while attending a language school. Hobby … Continue reading
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Summer noodle ‘ Nagashi Soumen’
There are so many different types of noodles in Japan. In the summer time we eat Nagashi Soumen. Soumen are very thin white Japanese noodle. It’s made of wheat flour. Somen are usually served cold with a light flavored dipping … Continue reading
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Fire works in Yokohama for this weekend
Fireworks at Yokohama port (Yamashita Park) for this weekend. It’s called ‘Yokohama Sparkling Twilight 2015’. The fireworks show combines with lighting illumination. They also have lots event during day time. Date: July 18th and 19th 2015/07/16 Time: Fireworks 19:30 – … Continue reading
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