<?xml version='1.0'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>HENNINGBUCHHOLZ365</title><description>A photograph for each day</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2/</link><item><title>059 : Enter Text here...</title><description>Enter Text here...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#059</link></item><item><title>057 : Enter Text here...</title><description>Enter Text here...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#057</link></item><item><title>057 : Enter Text here...</title><description>Enter Text here...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#057</link></item><item><title>056 : Enter Text here...</title><description>Enter Text here...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#056</link></item><item><title>055 : Enter Text here...</title><description>Enter Text here...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#055</link></item><item><title>054 : &#34920;&#31034;&#12373;&#12428;&#12390;&#12356;&#12427;&#12467;&#12540;&#12489;&#12434;&#22823;&#25991;&#23383;&#12391;&#20837;&#21147;&#12375;&#12390;&#19979;&#12373;&#12356;&#12290;</title><description>&#34920;&#31034;&#12373;&#12428;&#12390;&#12356;&#12427;&#12467;&#12540;&#12489;&#12434;&#22823;&#25991;&#23383;&#12391;&#20837;&#21147;&#12375;&#12390;&#19979;&#12373;&#12356;&#12290;</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#054</link></item><item><title>053 : Enter Text ashere...</title><description>Enter Text ashere...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#053</link></item><item><title>052 : The German-Japanese Business Association held a "Job Forum" event, hosted by the German Institute for Japan-studies in Tokyo. I was invited as one of three guest speaker and held a presentation about experiences and prospects for German academics in the japanese job market.</title><description>The German-Japanese Business Association held a "Job Forum" event, hosted by the German Institute for Japan-studies in Tokyo. I was invited as one of three guest speaker and held a presentation about experiences and prospects for German academics in the japanese job market.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#052</link></item><item><title>051 : The German-Japanese Business Association held a "Job Forum" event, hosted by the German Institute for Japan-studies in Tokyo. I was invited as one of three guest speaker and held a presentation about experiences and prospects for German academics in the japanese job market.</title><description>The German-Japanese Business Association held a "Job Forum" event, hosted by the German Institute for Japan-studies in Tokyo. I was invited as one of three guest speaker and held a presentation about experiences and prospects for German academics in the japanese job market.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#051</link></item><item><title>050 : View from a classroom in at Meiji University, Ochanomizu, Tokyo.</title><description>View from a classroom in at Meiji University, Ochanomizu, Tokyo.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#050</link></item><item><title>049 : Nomikai (see beforehand explanation) with friends from my seminar at university. Plus, first haircut in Japan ever ..</title><description>Nomikai (see beforehand explanation) with friends from my seminar at university. Plus, first haircut in Japan ever ..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#049</link></item><item><title>048 : A temple for the lately deceased, close to my apartment building. Even in metropolitan areas like Tokyo, Japan has temples build right next to office buildings and supermarkets.</title><description>A temple for the lately deceased, close to my apartment building. Even in metropolitan areas like Tokyo, Japan has temples build right next to office buildings and supermarkets.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#048</link></item><item><title>047 : A man taking a walk on a sunny day next to a river near my building. Actually Tokyo seems only to be busy around train stations which build the center every district. Besides that rural living areas are quite relaxing and laid back.</title><description>A man taking a walk on a sunny day next to a river near my building. Actually Tokyo seems only to be busy around train stations which build the center every district. Besides that rural living areas are quite relaxing and laid back.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#047</link></item><item><title>046 : Participated in Sado, the japanese tea ceremony again. Always impressive how many rules you have to follow. But still, it always looks impressive. Although the tea I could prepare this time wasn&#39;t as good as the teacher&#39;s.</title><description>Participated in Sado, the japanese tea ceremony again. Always impressive how many rules you have to follow. But still, it always looks impressive. Although the tea I could prepare this time wasn&#39;t as good as the teacher&#39;s.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#046</link></item><item><title>045 : Two new inhabitants in my kitchen .. 100yen happy dish sponges resembling fruits. The japanese basically put faces on everything, makes life so much more friendly ..</title><description>Two new inhabitants in my kitchen .. 100yen happy dish sponges resembling fruits. The japanese basically put faces on everything, makes life so much more friendly ..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#045</link></item><item><title>044 : My new razor .. its manual but got a battery inside and a switch where you can turn it on so it starts vibrating, to probably ease the shaving ..</title><description>My new razor .. its manual but got a battery inside and a switch where you can turn it on so it starts vibrating, to probably ease the shaving ..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#044</link></item><item><title>043 : Drinking Party again with friends .. Nomikai are drinking parties particular to Japanese culture. They are a part of the culture of most places of employment, from schools to nightclubs and are often held in restaurants or izakayas, usually with everyone seated at one large table or occupying a separated section of the venue and include all you can eat and drink.</title><description>Drinking Party again with friends .. Nomikai are drinking parties particular to Japanese culture. They are a part of the culture of most places of employment, from schools to nightclubs and are often held in restaurants or izakayas, usually with everyone seated at one large table or occupying a separated section of the venue and include all you can eat and drink.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#043</link></item><item><title>042 : At a Baseball match between Meiji and Waseda University .. fan culture just seems totally different the European: in the end, the fans of the loosing team congratulated the winner and left politely without any commotion.</title><description>At a Baseball match between Meiji and Waseda University .. fan culture just seems totally different the European: in the end, the fans of the loosing team congratulated the winner and left politely without any commotion.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#042</link></item><item><title>041 : Sunset over Yasukuni Shrine in Central Tokyo. Yasukuni Shrine is dedicated to the spirits of soldiers and others who died fighting for the Emperor of Japan. Because of its meaning it has become quite a controversy, especially for japanese-chinese relations when japanese officials visit the shrine.</title><description>Sunset over Yasukuni Shrine in Central Tokyo. Yasukuni Shrine is dedicated to the spirits of soldiers and others who died fighting for the Emperor of Japan. Because of its meaning it has become quite a controversy, especially for japanese-chinese relations when japanese officials visit the shrine.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#041</link></item><item><title>040 : Usual image in Tokyo subways .. people sleeping on my way to university and back</title><description>Usual image in Tokyo subways .. people sleeping on my way to university and back</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#040</link></item><item><title>039 : Chinese language class at Meiji University.. learning Chinese in Japanese sounds weird, but turned out to be a lot of fun</title><description>Chinese language class at Meiji University.. learning Chinese in Japanese sounds weird, but turned out to be a lot of fun</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#039</link></item><item><title>038 : My ticket for Tokyo Games Show 2008 which is supposed to be the biggest fair for video games and technology innovations in the whole world. It was a lot of fun anyways</title><description>My ticket for Tokyo Games Show 2008 which is supposed to be the biggest fair for video games and technology innovations in the whole world. It was a lot of fun anyways</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#038</link></item><item><title>037 : Japanese guy passing by in front of a traditional restaurant in a backstreet in Tokyos Ginza district</title><description>Japanese guy passing by in front of a traditional restaurant in a backstreet in Tokyos Ginza district</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#037</link></item><item><title>036 : Buddhist monk walking through Shinjuku train station in western Tokyo</title><description>Buddhist monk walking through Shinjuku train station in western Tokyo</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#036</link></item><item><title>035 : Inside the Kanda Myojin temple in central Tokyo, combination of moss, stones and wood</title><description>Inside the Kanda Myojin temple in central Tokyo, combination of moss, stones and wood</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#035</link></item><item><title>034 : A japanese traditional festival called &quot;Matsuri&quot; right outside my apartment building. Usually festivals in Japan are sponsored or organized by a local shrine or temple.</title><description>A japanese traditional festival called &quot;Matsuri&quot; right outside my apartment building. Usually festivals in Japan are sponsored or organized by a local shrine or temple.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#034</link></item><item><title>033 : On a university field trip with exchange students from Austria, Taiwan, UK, Canada, China and many more countries ...</title><description>On a university field trip with exchange students from Austria, Taiwan, UK, Canada, China and many more countries ...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#033</link></item><item><title>032 : Chinese symbols on a wall in a temple complex</title><description>Chinese symbols on a wall in a temple complex</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#032</link></item><item><title>031 : After some days of rain finally sunshine and people resting in a small park</title><description>After some days of rain finally sunshine and people resting in a small park</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#031</link></item><item><title>030 : You probably know these game machines where you can catch prices with a crane .. in the japanese version you can win a vacuum cleaner. No need for further comments..</title><description>You probably know these game machines where you can catch prices with a crane .. in the japanese version you can win a vacuum cleaner. No need for further comments..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#030</link></item><item><title>029 : Visiting Yokohama Chinatown after Oktoberfest. Yokohama&#39;s Chinatown is supposed to be the biggest Chinatown in the world featuring more than 500 restaurants</title><description>Visiting Yokohama Chinatown after Oktoberfest. Yokohama&#39;s Chinatown is supposed to be the biggest Chinatown in the world featuring more than 500 restaurants</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#029</link></item><item><title>028 : Going to Yokohama Oktoberfest 2008 with former exchange students at my university, some friends and Anke visiting from Germany</title><description>Going to Yokohama Oktoberfest 2008 with former exchange students at my university, some friends and Anke visiting from Germany</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#028</link></item><item><title>027 : A crossing in Ginza at night, one of Tokyo&#39;s most expensive shopping distrincts</title><description>A crossing in Ginza at night, one of Tokyo&#39;s most expensive shopping distrincts</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#027</link></item><item><title>026 : Sorry for the late update, couldnt access my computer due to a virus infection for the last two days. Photograph was taken at a japanese Matsuri festival</title><description>Sorry for the late update, couldnt access my computer due to a virus infection for the last two days. Photograph was taken at a japanese Matsuri festival</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#026</link></item><item><title>025 : Relaxed evening with sushi and japanese drinks watching season 4 opening of the american &quot;How I Met Your Mother&quot; show</title><description>Relaxed evening with sushi and japanese drinks watching season 4 opening of the american &quot;How I Met Your Mother&quot; show</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#025</link></item><item><title>024 : Celebrating a &#39;Welcome to Japan&#39; party with our professor from Germany</title><description>Celebrating a &#39;Welcome to Japan&#39; party with our professor from Germany</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#024</link></item><item><title>023 : Usual scene on my daily way to University...</title><description>Usual scene on my daily way to University...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#023</link></item><item><title>022 : A part of the library at Meiji University, Tokyo, serving round about 22000 students</title><description>A part of the library at Meiji University, Tokyo, serving round about 22000 students</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#022</link></item><item><title>021 : Birthday 2nd stage .. Karaoke after initial Nomikai.</title><description>Birthday 2nd stage .. Karaoke after initial Nomikai.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#021</link></item><item><title>020 : Celebrating my 22nd Birthday in Tokyo. Nomikai (literally, &quot;drink meeting&quot;) and Karaoke with old and tons of new friends. Didnt take a group picture unfortunately, but thanks everybody for joining me. I had a great evening!</title><description>Celebrating my 22nd Birthday in Tokyo. Nomikai (literally, &quot;drink meeting&quot;) and Karaoke with old and tons of new friends. Didnt take a group picture unfortunately, but thanks everybody for joining me. I had a great evening!</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#020</link></item><item><title>019 : Front of the Imperial Palace Garden, Tokyo</title><description>Front of the Imperial Palace Garden, Tokyo</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#019</link></item><item><title>018 : A touch-screen camera where you can select a degree of smiling from a barometer and then it will automatically take the picture if the person on the screen smiles according to the barometer</title><description>A touch-screen camera where you can select a degree of smiling from a barometer and then it will automatically take the picture if the person on the screen smiles according to the barometer</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#018</link></item><item><title>017 : More nightly tours trough Tokyo, exploring 75Yen Sushi Shops, Game Halls and Bars...</title><description>More nightly tours trough Tokyo, exploring 75Yen Sushi Shops, Game Halls and Bars...</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#017</link></item><item><title>016 : View from the house</title><description>View from the house</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#016</link></item><item><title>015 : One side of my first very own flat. On the other side: Kitchen and bathroom</title><description>One side of my first very own flat. On the other side: Kitchen and bathroom</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#015</link></item><item><title>014 : Buddhist statue in Kamakura</title><description>Buddhist statue in Kamakura</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#014</link></item><item><title>013 : Couple walking away from a temple in Kita-Kamakura</title><description>Couple walking away from a temple in Kita-Kamakura</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#013</link></item><item><title>012 : Moss on a stone statue</title><description>Moss on a stone statue</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#012</link></item><item><title>011 : Inside a bamboo forrest</title><description>Inside a bamboo forrest</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#011</link></item><item><title>010 : Statues in a temple in Kamakura, outside of Tokyo</title><description>Statues in a temple in Kamakura, outside of Tokyo</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#010</link></item><item><title>009 : Firefighters arrive after a fire nearly burned a small restaurant 50m from the apartment..</title><description>Firefighters arrive after a fire nearly burned a small restaurant 50m from the apartment..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#009</link></item><item><title>008 : Dozens of barrels of Sake arranged in front of Meiji Jingu Shrine in Central Tokyo.</title><description>Dozens of barrels of Sake arranged in front of Meiji Jingu Shrine in Central Tokyo.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#008</link></item><item><title>007 : Busy sidestreet in Minato-ku.</title><description>Busy sidestreet in Minato-ku.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#007</link></item><item><title>006 : Goldfish in the Aquarium of Tokyo Tower.</title><description>Goldfish in the Aquarium of Tokyo Tower.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#006</link></item><item><title>005 : Two japanese girls dressed in Kimono look over South-Tokyo from Tokyo Tower.</title><description>Two japanese girls dressed in Kimono look over South-Tokyo from Tokyo Tower.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#005</link></item><item><title>004 : Skyview of Tokyo from Observatory Deck of World Trade Center near Hamamatsucho Stn.</title><description>Skyview of Tokyo from Observatory Deck of World Trade Center near Hamamatsucho Stn.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#004</link></item><item><title>003 : Decorations on a temple right next to the apartment. Spent a day in Azabu and night in Asakusa and Shibuya.</title><description>Decorations on a temple right next to the apartment. Spent a day in Azabu and night in Asakusa and Shibuya.</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#003</link></item><item><title>002 : After a day exploring the city centre of Tokyo relaxing in a small bar with new friends..</title><description>After a day exploring the city centre of Tokyo relaxing in a small bar with new friends..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#002</link></item><item><title>001 : Flying with Emirates Airlines from Hamburg to Dubai, Dubai to Osaka and finally Osaka to Tokyo. The photograph shows the mountains in northern India..</title><description>Flying with Emirates Airlines from Hamburg to Dubai, Dubai to Osaka and finally Osaka to Tokyo. The photograph shows the mountains in northern India..</description><link>http://www.henningbuchholz.com/365-2//#001</link></item></channel></rss>