The staff had huge backpacks containing beer and they pour it out like how petrol is pumped into a car. And they have to make their rounds around a section of the stadium. Damn, this work is tough and I admire the Japanese for being so down-to-earth earning a humble living.
The girl in the picture is quite cute. If she were a Singaporean, she would probably have wild fantasies of becoming the next top model and probably end up getting scammed for sex by a phony model recruiter.
Not generalizing of cos'... Thankfully, none of my friends are that stupid, but we do see such cases occasionally in the papers... I guess in a way, we have so much to learn from other Asian cultures, in this case, Japan. Almost 70% of my Japanese friends thus far are working part-time to finance their university education and/or family.
Yeah, they have plenty of flaws, just like any normal human being would, and esp. in a rigid, constricted Japanese society, but I'll always be in awe and respect for them.

A batter preparing to give a good swing for hopefully, a home run

Seems like it's a ritual for fans to have these yellow balloons and they release it at a certain point of a match. It's quite an amazing sight to see all these balloons whizzing in the air, tho' it reminds me of a disturbing imagery. (=.=) Forget it if you don't get it. :P

I'm sorry, I just love cheerleaders... :D

And it's a sweet victory for the beloved hometown heroes!
Life is good! Went bowling with my Korean friend and his Japanese buddy, planning a trip to Okinawa during a 5 days holiday in May, and was complimented by a hot Korean girl regarding my looks and fashion sense while we were having dinner together. (^-^)
Around this time, alot of my friends are working doubly hard for project deadlines and final exams, and I feel a little guilty to ramble on and on about my exciting life in Japan. But if I have to worry about everybody's judgment, this blog will go nowhere. So, I thank you if you're still reading this, and I sincerely wish you all the best in all your endeavors.
Till then again, see you! :)