A woman at DIY shop in Hiroshima Japan

A Free Day

I was going to work, but I went to a DIY shop instead. I got a Japanese cypress board and some metal materials to make a bookshelf for the restroom. I went to Hama-sushi with Eri. We had 11 plates of sushi and a bottle of beer. It cost around 3,400 yen. We stopped by a local small fish shop. I got mysterious shells they call “Kame-no-te”, it means turtle’s hand. The shells looked grotesque, but the taste was nice. Before sleeping, I taught Eri how to use the Zoom application then we slept at 11:30 p.m.

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A Free Day I was going to work but I went to a DIY shop instead. I got Japanese cypress board and some metal materials to make book shelf for rest room. I went to Hama-sushi with Eri. We had 11 plate of sushi and bottle of beer. It cost around 3400yen. We stopped by local small fish shop. I got mysterious shells it calls "Kame-no-te", it means turtle's hand. The shells looks grotesque but taste was nice. Before sleeping, I taught how to use Zoom application to Eri then we asleep at 11:30p.m.
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Contemporary artist based in the Netherlands. I’ve learned at an Art College and Culinary Institute. I attempt to connect ART and FOOD.

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