He is wearing Kimono, a traditional costume.
This Kimono is Furisode, which is especcially for young ladies.
Though Mr. Apple is not woman, we do not have any doll's Kimono for man.Sorry, Mr.Apple. But you looks so nice!
Hatsumode with friends.
Five classrooms from around the world have come together to share their culture in an international mascot exchange.
awesome
ReplyDeleteMr. Apple is so cool in a Kimodo. I have a question for you guys in Japan. "What does a man's Kimodo look like?" Also, "Did Mr. Apple eat any Japanese food yet?"
ReplyDeleteI think mr apple is having alot of fun because mr apple saw there new year. Question is was that a temple where he was standing.
ReplyDeleteThank u so much for taking Mr.apple with you to different trips. I saw the pictures of MR.apple and u on the pictures. It sure looks fun over there. Wish i could go there to have fun with MR.apple too! :D
ReplyDeleteMr.Apple is partying in Japan.
ReplyDeleteMr. Apple be swagging! ;)
ReplyDeletemr.apple is a beast
ReplyDeleteMr. Apple looks so cute in his Kimono. Who every made it is very talented, even more talented then me make Mr. Apple's original costume. I hope Mr. Apple hap fun in Japan and continue to enjoy your vacation.
ReplyDeleteThis is Brianna from I.S. 281 in
Brooklyn, New York.
I think these pictures are cool . Its's also cool that our mascot , Mr. Apple got traveled all over the world starting from our school Cavallaro .These pictures are awesome since our Mascot went from U.S.A to France to Japan . - Edmund Ng
ReplyDeletei hope you have a good time with Mr.Apple.I had a reslly good time in the holidays.I got lots of good presents.i hope you had a good time to with your famiy.
ReplyDeleteMr.Apple looks great in that kimono. I'm sure Mr.Apple is had a lot of fun with you guys. But, I have a question. Where did you find the small kimono? :)
ReplyDeleteMr.Apple looks epic :) :] :} :|
ReplyDeleteHello, everyone. Thank you for your comments.
ReplyDelete"What does a man's Kimodo look like?"
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/otokokimono/e/196c2d0b80e8c092f4fd3f2189084548
Where did you find the small kimono? :)
My daughter, 5years-old, has a baby doll PoPo-chan. It is PoPo-chan’s kimono.
"Did Mr. Apple eat any Japanese food yet?"
Yes, He ate SUSHI, TONKATSU, and SOBA….many!
I will show you his pictures later.
Question is was that a temple where he was standing.
This is not a temple but a shrine.
Buildings used for Buddhist ceremonies are usually called temples, and those used for Shinto ceremonies are called shrines.
The shrine is HIE-shrine at Hiratsuka.