Japan Matsuri 2015
It was a Japan Matsuri = Annual Festival today at Trafalgar Square Central London.
There said to be a performance of Taiko Drumming though, before I got there.
(and long after I left = 7 o’clock evening) The weather was fine — in fact too fine. 🙂
Normally not, but I did come this time with a hunch to bump somebody
— and surely I did.
Why “normally I wouldn’t” was that because, I’m not so sociable person to the
general public, likewise, I don’t do any SNS. Yet still, I have many friends
— though some of them, not seen so many years. ~ ~ ~ then, bump
the person in this kind of event. —– And I did today.
So-called Matsuri = Fest’ and its stage show seemed to be so and so
— or I would rather say, shabby. (No karaoke please. lol)
(Photo by 500mm F8 Mirror lens)
May be the most typical JAPANESE phenomenon
= manga drawing panel (Photo left)
And Origami tuition / demonstration (Photo middle)
Surprisingly, Blush Calligraphy was pretty popular.
Somebody was selling Kaki-goori /Ice Flappe (?) — What ! ? £5 — Oh Com’n.
Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuke stricken Fukushima people was selling noodles.
— ? I couldn’t find what was the connection. (Photo right) lol
And Fukushima shop soled me their local rice (Koshihikari) 500g Sample for £3 = !
(Which was sold in Japan 10Kg for £18) = may be a support donation included !)
In fact Quite a lot of food stall. (Photo left) = Bento / Lunch box = £10 — what ?
I don’t know what was “that” in the Photo middle. Photo right = Takoyaki.
The visitor must be noticed that the very peculiar things in this Fest’ =
other than the food stall, there is almost nothing else = no stall of campaign,
such as Eco, Green issue, no appeal for Help / Donation even for recent flood.
No appeal of voluntary / community activity group. = In fact, this was not for
the japanese community = therefore, more than half (even 60~70%) of the
visitors were non Japanese. = so that, very few Japanese Cos’Ple girls there.
Among the Japanese, there must be very strong feeling of the Peace Issue now
which has been triggered by the recent change of the Diffence law.
—– But such movement has been completely hidden-away, because Japanese
establishment is far busier against the threat from the Chinese expansionism.
It is so funny to see a difference. Chinese is brandishing their military might and
Japanese is pretending to talk about the taste of a noodle. The timid dog barks.
—– So that, the funny irony was, Chinese couldn’t broadcast their military parade
without the Sony or Panasonic equipment NOR their military system doesn’t
function at all without relying on the Japanese components. lol.
Nevertheless, it was a nice day-out for me.
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禅における Detachment = 無着無住の意味
表題としたこの言葉は,実は検策の為に書込まれ,ここにやって来た
もののーつです。簡単に言えば参禅者からの質問という事でしょう。
---で,この機会を使ってこれに対する僕流の所見を書いてみます。
禅を云々する上で最も決定的な大前提となるのは「禅は到達する
境地ではなく,悟りに至るプロセス,単なる作業修業のーつである」
という事です。禅は月ではなくそれを指す指,あるいは指している動作
に過ぎません。= ではその動作がいかにして悟りにつながるのか?
これは仏教史の中で完璧に見過ごされて来た事ですが,仏教の修業,
勤行の延々と続く繰り返しの中に鍵があったのです。
仮にぐるぐると歩くにしろ,太鼓をたたき続けるにしろ,延々と
続く作業の神経情報処理は人間の脳内でルーチンとして自動的に
処理されるようになり,一方延々と繰返される刺激に対しては
情動的閾値が髙くなり無感動で処理されるようになります。
これは毎日座り続ける座禅においても同様で,遅かれ早かれ人間の頭
には全作業を自動的,かつ無感情で処理する習慣が身についていきます。
実はこれが禅で言う無我無心に外ならず,このメンタリティを持って
物事に対処する事が無着無住と言う事です。
---で,これが悟りとどう関わるのか?
=執着を離れ,情動に翻弄される事も無くなったら,後いったい何の
気懸り苦労が残るのか? 気懸りなしに生きられるなら,そうして
気懸りなしに死んで往けるならこれ以上の自由(解脱)は無い訳です。
つまりこれが涅槃です。
-----(あっけに取られたとか?)
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追記:
反覆動作のルーチン化とか毎日通り過ぎる道端の看板を見飽きて
それが全く気に止まらなくなる(存在しているにもかかわらず,
存在しないのと同様になってしまう)現象は,本人が自分で経験
して把み取る以外には学びようがないものです。
つまり無我無心,無着無住と簡単に言う事はできても,
こればかりは人から教えられ言葉の意味を理解しても本人が
経験して身につけない限りは何の足しにもなりません。
何故ならそれは知的理解ではなく脳内での情報処理の短絡化=
情動域(=偏桃体=入力された情報に自己帰属の夕グを付ける=
所有物や家族を見分けられる)の関与の排除,そこでの処理の
ジャンプ(自己意識抜きに物事を処理する)なのでこの回路が
作られない限り無心としての処理は機能しない。
理屈や知識では自転車に乗れるようにならないのと同じです。
現実には直弟子ですら必ずしもそれを体得できていなかった為に
釈尊はいまわの際になってすら「人の言葉を信じるな。自分で
体得せよ」と繰返さねばならなかったのです。
逆に見れば,仏教史に登場する異説異論は実は無我無心を体得
できなかった者が,その言い訳,目くらましの為にいい加減な
作り話しをやっていたのではとの疑いが涌いてきます。
この点から見ると龍樹(ナガールジュナ)あたりが最もクサい。
本当に無心無住の境に達していた人間がはたして龍宮のハナシまで
デッチ上げて,あそこまで派手なセールスキャンペーンをやるか???
『大乗印のエスパーベルト,これであなたも即,菩薩に変身〜!』
えっ!?冗談でしょ?
(実践に依る人間改造ではなく,思い込みを利用した盲信への変質です)
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My old Basket
I found 130 years old photos of Japan, pretty well hand-colored and preserved.
Among them, this was a photo of a Basket maker and his work samples.
(This is a studio set-up photo by an Italian Photographer
— Photo Credit / 1886-Japon-Adolfo Farsari )
It’s amazing to see, the technique and the design hasn’t been changed much
—– I mean, if anybody still doing it somewhere in the world.
And funnily enough, I have one which has been with my life (mostly in the
mountain) for the past 50 years or more !
I bought this when we went to a mountain in the northern Japan, I found it in
a local shop. = it may looks a bit odd taste for a techno orientated Hi-school boy,
though I was a very opinionated noisy student, a sort of a nemesis of the school
authority then. And I had a view to feel shame for the loss of the traditional
culture and the crafts. Not because of a nostalgic feeling, but I did know such
kind of crafts could be much suited for the daily life and even stronger for a long
term use, as its historical fact = it has been kept used 100s of the years by the folks
= it’s mean, it has been repeatedly modified and refined. = it IS the
manifestation of the accumulated wisdom came from user’s side, not from the
head-big designer or the seller’s side !
And after so many years of the journeys and the climbs, it’s mean packed tight
in the backpack, tumbled, pressurized etc all sorts of hard use, still my basket is
almost intact because of its flexibility. It has been used not just packing
important items such as toolbox, first-aid kit, survival food, money, train ticket
etc but also it was my pillow in the tent or where ever. In any emergency, grub
it and jump-out the tent and run. (if we noticed a flush-flood or avalanche kind
is coming) —– In real life, once I run-away (to the side) from an avalanche and
move the tent just before a flush-flood came down, so not much serious trouble
I actually experienced. (other than, hard climbing itself. 🙂 )
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You may wonder, why I didn’t use plastic container. In fact I did, though,
they didn’t work well in the Winter mountain where the temperature goes down
minus 20~30 degree C. = they easily break. And the another disadvantage of
the plastic container was, when the water get inside, it stayed there for ever.
(They are not water tight = when they got pressure, their rid easily come off)
—– So, I’ve been happily together with Bamboo. 🙂
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Mountain Tool box
Ideally, in here I should put a story and the photos from mountain or
at least a kind of hill walking. Ideally from Scotland or North Wales —
if not, at least South Down somewhere. — That’s what I’ve been thinking
though, now I would say “Shame” it may no longer a viable idea.
I missed the boat.
= As a consequence, quite a few of my possessions became redundant.
(Still, such as a tent could be used for a camping, and a cooking burner
for a party use etc — typically, a multi function knife is in my daily use.)
Among those who became redundant, my Mountain Tool Box must be the
top of “the object de reminisce”.
This was a Box accompanying me almost all of my active life more than 55 years
and in the mountain, this box could acted as the last resources for a survival.
(Over so many years, many of the original members were broken or replaced
by the better tool. —– So that, in the photo above, only a Pocket Torch Light,
2 Screwdrivers, a Tweezer and the small boxes with its contents remain original.)
Specially designed Sewing kit in a match-box (left photo )
Screws and the Nats etc and a Razor blade (center photo) = (If
anybody got Appendicitis, this Razer could be used for operation) 🙂
Spare-parts for Oil Burner and the Rivets etc (photo right)
Burner then was either kerosene use Radius, or white spirit use Phoebus.
And in the Alpine Club I only know how to repair, hence kept the spare
parts. So, this box was expected to have everything for repair work. (from
mending a Climbing Boots, stitch-up the Tent to tighten-up loose gear)
And in the mountain, able to put a
fire could be the most crucial matter
for a survival. Keep a match dry was
always a headache.
(Cheap gas-lighter wasn’t common then)
So, I kept a gas-bombe type gas lighter
for the last resources.
(After over 50 years, gas-bombe is still full !) —– and I reflect, it wasn’t a bad
start for a Hi-school boy to prepare and organize a Tool-box in this extent while
giving the detailed foresight of what sort of repair work could happen.
—– And it made me think, “Is this kind of mindset (prepare to fight-off all
the trouble beforehand) affected the Karma to exclude me to get an accident”.
= It is the question, when the burner was broken down —– frozen to death is
a natural fate, or the Karma gave me the way to fight-off ? Good Question.
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Artcore Int’ Exhibition
There is an Exhibition of the Artcore International at the Bird’s Nest Pub in
the Deptford, London —– in fact, it coincided with their event called Nestival
with a lots of live music.
You may find a lots of info’ here.
https://www.facebook.com/events/382090185319668/
In fact, what exhibited there was a collection of weird images = almost
obsessively, painstakingly created drawings, sculptures.
(thanks goodness not a kind of “So-called” conceptual art but has substance)
(sorry, so many artists and their works, I couldn’t name and credit each one
= if you are interested in, please visit there as it’s opens till 26th Sept’ )
The exhibition was organized by Joefur and Kevin who were the
artists of Minesweeper Collective. The Tyre Creature, (Photo above)
= Dragon ? or huge Rezard ? looks amazingly realistic. 🙂
(Sorry, this picture = lefthand side = Top )
As I reported before, Deptford (next to Greenwich) is a weird artistic town.
<< https://yoshizen.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/deptford-art-or-odd/
<< https://yoshizen.wordpress.com/2014/01/18/graffiti-in-deptford/
<< https://yoshizen.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/spiritual-deptford/
So the Bird’s Nest seems to be a kind of community center, gathering point.
And it is a rare kind of pub always playing Punk, Sexpistol like music —–
the reflection of the local folks’ psych. Good ! 🙂
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Algae or Moss ? — Water plant
I’m not sure what is those green staff on the river bank of Deptford Creek.
Its green color indicates that they are a plant living on the Photosynthesis.
—– though, I don’t care. I only thought, its green color is beautiful — and
it’s enough for me to click the camera. ( thanks goodness, this lens shows
only the atmosphere, not the useless details — of so-called Realism. 🙂
= often, surface detail mask the true reality. True reality may lie behind. )
This fuzzy lens I used to take those photos were yet another Two Element
Homemade Lens. (toy camera lens with strong concave lens on front.)
( The lens appeared in this blog
before.)
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MS Windows -10 ~~~ What a trouble !
Since after Window 10 was released, the notice “available for download” was
keep pesting the screen. In the net-sphere there wasn’t much report of the trouble.
— So, I clicked to start download – – – ? ? ? and again, the process always stopped
in a few minutes. and again. — (My action must be halted on this stage.) 😦 When
I tried again while all the programs were shut down = even an Email was signed-out.
Then, upgrading to Windows 10 started — and took hours to “Configure” “Restart”
and so on again and again. On the end it was downloaded and start working
though, I realized it’s not on my taste — such as the apps appeared on the start page,
Store etc may be convenient to some people doing a lots of net shopping (I don’t
know whether MS is selling those space) but not for me. And the way to gather the
photos to one place was utterly inconvenient. I checked the compatibility, such as all
the program or files I’ve been using under Window 7 were still functioning — or not ?
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Then, I saw a notice to upgrade Openoffice from 3 to 4 something = and I did —–
though, something was not quite right and too messy. = Openoffice opened under
MS Word ! (Of course, MS is not happy with free Openoffice, instead to buy theirs)
– – – – – On the end I decided to revert back to the Windows 7 again.
– – – – – though, the Openoffice lost function = So, I try to uninstall and reinstall it
through Chrome. On this process a malware “Chromium” started to block the
process and the other malware “Cassiopessa” started to mess-up saying “windows 7
needs to be repaired = download this” (must be a spyware) = = = So, the battle to
remove those malwares started ! 😦 Chromium was easily removed on the Control
panel (uninstall program) but, Cassiopessa registered nowhere as a program = So,
I needed to remove it from the default settings of EVERY browser’s start menu.
— which took to me till morning !
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On the end, I’m on the same Windows 7 but without the Openoffice. (I couldn’t
remove old file as they were corrupted = Computer says “couldn’t find the file” =
therefore I couldn’t install new files). SO, my conclusion was, if anybody has been
using the Windows 7 or 8 happily, never attempt to upgrade to the Windows 10.
To buy new PC or laptop with Windows 10 should be OK but not upgrade on a
computer of which many different origins of programs, apps has been installed.
(some of them may not completely be compatible)
And this was the legacy of this Win-10 trouble. = during unload, reload process,
together with malware, the virus got into my laptop — to my WP blog account !
(But this is the only Visible part —– Who knows what is going on behind. =
Security program found nothing — still like this popping-up ! )
You see, how risky those action is.
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PS : On the end, I was forced to use MS Office / Word (yet I didn’t became payed user)
= at least, MS succeeded to kill-off the OpenOffice.
(I tried to reinstall OpenOffice again without removing old file = I succeeded !)
Though, soon after I’ve installed OpenOffice, this notice Appeared (MS is spying
our every move! ) —– I’m very suspicious this could be a malware made by MS to
slow down or even block and make us abandon the OpenOffice.
(Otherwise, what was the purpose to do like this ?)
— By the way, the red cast on the photo above was the tendency of my Canon 5D Mk-III.
(When the subject was bright white, often such red cast appear, which Canon
couldn’t fix. 😦 )
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Bizarre Lens – Pentax AF Zoom 35~70 F2.8
Well, the Lens = Pentax AF Zoom 35~70mm F2.8 itself was nothing strange
or I should rather say, Optically superb Lens. — But, the fate of this lens
was rather bizarre. Originally the Lens was made as a Triangulation AF lens,
so that the AF motor unit and the battery box were attached to the lens barrel.
It was the early 80s —– and soon, such AF system became obsolete.
Still, Pentax designed this lens with their full force = Now looks rather modest
35~70 F2.8 Zoom then was an expensive fancy lens carrying £800 (?) price.
And the Zeiss vario-sonnar 35~70 F2.8 for Contax was much more than £1000.
On the market, the Minolta’s new AF camera has appeared then = When I saw
this lens in throwaway price £80 (I think) in the shop (The quality of this lens
has been well reported.) I bought it and (you may not believe) modified !
( the AF unit was removed and the hole was covered by an aluminium panel)
After I changed my 35mm camera from Nikon to Contax, the lens I bought
first hand were 25mm, 85mm and I could use Tamron 90mm Macro and
500mm Mirror as well. So, I modified this Pentax K mount to Contax mount.
The Frangeback of Pentax K and Contax are both 55.5 mm but the Pentax
Bayonet is larger, therefore it wouldn’t go into the Contax camera.
So, I removed the Pentax bayonet and welded Contax bayonet on it. (Photo right)
(Because of the position of a lever, the lens was mounted 90 degree off center.)
This was a test shot of Pentax AF Zoom at 70mm, F2.8 — 1.2 m
And this was a comparison, Canon FE Zoom 24~70 at 70mm, on F2.8 — 1.2 m
And the Pentax AF Zoom at 35mm, on F2.8 — 100m
The Canon EF Zoom 24~70, at 35mm, on F2.8 — 100m
As a lens for general use, this lens is pretty usable even on Canon 5D Mk-III.
(and this is rather familiar tree. 🙂 )
And familiar landmark in the park.
All those photos were taken at F2.8 (because no auto controle).
—– still, very much usable. 🙂
And this must be a
to the regular readers.
In my view, this is
a kind of old german
charactered lens.
(comparable to Zeiss
Planer Lens)
Pentax AF Zoom 35~70 F2.8
at 70mm / F2.8 / 1.2 m
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Dust, Water seal ? — on Canon 5D
As I’ve disassembled and checked the inside of several Canon 5D cameras, I noticed
some peculiar points, the way how those cameras were designed and made.
There was an almost legendary story, how Canon camera was survived when all
the Nikons has stopped to work under the sand storm in the first Gulf War which
made the press photographers to change their camera like an avalanche.
I heard a first hand witness story from a photographer who was one of my pupil
(who became a staff photographer of Reuters and went to the desert.) — What he
told me was that many other photographer’s Nikon were breaking-down while the
Canon kept working~~~ (in fact, before his camera break, he part-exchanged his to
Canon. = so, I didn’t actually see how Nikon machine was clogged.) — Since this
event, camera makers are keen to appeal “the Seal against the Dust and the water”
in their camera design. = So as the 5Ds are no exception = claim to have the Seal.
THOUGH, when I opened their body, I saw very little such measure.
= this photo was a 5D Mk-III inside, as you can see, there was no seal or gasket kind
of material on their jointing edge. = It’s mean, once the body was dropped in the water
the camera has no resistance to it. — May be what Canon was saying was, “In the
normal situation”, such as a light rain splash = not soaked into the water which IS
regarded as the user’s fault.
If you closely look at the 5D body, such as the Battery cap. (Photo left)
You can see the gasket on its edge which might be giving you a sort of comfort.
Though, it was just a show-off window display. = If you are serious, have look
battery chamber of the memory retaining battery on the right-bottom of the body.
(right under the cable connectors = Photo center and right ) = situating the same
bottom of the camera, this opening has no protection against the water at all. =
When the camera was on the table and if the beer was spilt, it seep deep into the
camera body. —– Still, sound strange to you though, today’s DSLR camera is
quite resilient to the water which is not because of the special design, but the
nature of its electronic components. (but the image sensor get smear easily)
Those components and the Circuit Flex are waterproof, which was designed to
be washed by a solvent and the shutter switch has closed structure. (photo left)
Seemed to be the weakest-point against water is the Dial on the Grip (photo center)
= But the Dial was in a small chamber, separated from the electronic encoder
therefore the water wouldn’t go into the circuit easily (photo right).
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You may not believe though, on my experience, I saved number of TVs and
electronic goods, mobile phones, soaked under rain water, dropped into toilet,
and so-on, so that, they were even splash washed under the running water.
After completely drained the water, then dry it with hair-drier. (60 deg’ C Max)
(Don’t put the battery and switch-on before completely dry.)
= the most of the case, they recovered the function. = Same can apply to the
DSLR. (Hi-zoom compact camera may be much harder to save because the
mechanism is too small and compacted). — So, if you dropped your DSLR into
a water (cleaner the water, the better chance —– muddy water’s sand particle
reduce the chance) = grip the strap and swing, rotate the camera like a gyro
in the air (if it was 5D camera, remove the memory battery to open the water
escape.) = with a centrifugal force the water would be shaken off from inside.
(In an old day’s wisdom, put the wet camera into a pure alcohol = replace the
water by alcohol first —– a bottle of vodka may work as well) 🙂
Then try dry the camera as quick as possible. — place the camera in a box and
blow-in hot-air = otherwise a written-off camera could be saved or last few shots
of the assignment could still be taken. (Though, if you couldn’t succeed, don’t
blame me = As I don’t presume any responsibility here.) Just Hope Good luck. 🙂
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