July 31st, 2008

Hi everyone. I’ve been in Japan over the last week and will return back to India on August 5th. I’m right now in the city of Sapporo in the Northern Island of Hokkaido, attending the International iCommons Summit 2008 where digital and social technologists from over 64 countries are attending.

As expected blogging on this blog will continue to be sparse. On the other hand, I’ve been shooting a ton of pictures and producing posts and podcasts on the iCommons Summit website.

I’m leaving Sapporo today afternoon to Tokyo and from there head to Yokohoma and Fujisawa.

Life in Japan has been absolutely fascinating. One of these days, I should jot down my experiences.

For those of you trying to reach me, email is the way to go. If it’s absolutely urgent you can reach me at this mobile number +8180 3576 3945.


7 Responses to “In Japan and having a Sushi of a time!”

  1. sharvarionline says:

    Hi Kiruba,
    I read your posting. your jurney is fantastic. tell me about Japan’s life in next posting.

  2. Abdul Vahid says:

    I went through your blog posts, that gave me new inspirations.

    I am person, doing my PG in Mass Communication and Journalism under the University of Calicut. As part of the completion of my study, i have to present a dissertation, and that i plan to do on BLOGGING, “Presence and Effects of BLOGS among the Student Community of Calicut”.

    What do you think of the topic?

    If you feel free, Give me some guidelines and sources that can be used for a study on the topic.

    Thanks

  3. yackub says:

    help me with some beautiful pictures from japan. i collect wallpapers.
    visit my blog at yackub.blogspot.com

  4. Swarnalakshmi says:

    hello sir
    I am Ramani here from SRM.
    today only i get my net connection
    in my house. First I see your blog only. Eager to know about your experience in Japan. It is nice. when you will come to class to share your experience lively.

  5. Sri says:

    You have been there rightly during the hiroshima rememberance day!
    Saynora to Japan?!!!

  6. The Auror says:

    I just thought of giving you a missed call, but got some ivr that said something in ‘ching mang chang’ so I cut the call. Thankfully I was not charged :D

  7. The Auror says:

    called again and lost 10 bucks :(

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