Official: this is the most popular blog in Japan!

Looking at my recent search referrers, I couldn’t help but notice what Google is telling me:

http://www.google.com/search?q=most popular japanese blog

Which, at the time of writing, gives me none other than this very site as the top hit!

Talking of Google hits, I had one rather obsessive Canadian trying:

http://www.google.ca/search?q=her OR with OR without OR prettier OR nearsighted “glasses”&start=680

What on earth was this person looking for?

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    1. C Ward said,

      October 12, 2006 @ 10:32

      Please share this with your friends, families and readers. I made a webpage to introduce KYU CHAN (Kyu meaning 9, refering to article 9 of the Japan constitution) to Japan as the new symbol of peace. Kyu Chan is an amazing flapping origami bird largely unknow in Japan but very easy to make. I feel that many people have forgoton about Hiroshima and the Peace Crane and are not doing enough to stop the changing of the constitution.

      http://www.ex1st.com

      Here you can see a video of the bird in action and a video of how to make one, plus my message of peace and links on how to help the changes being made to the constitution.

      I need help in the form of URL links for Japanese people to get more information about how to take action.

      All I do comes from the heart.

      Im 27, UK born, cycling the whole of Japan for a year, volunteering at organic farms. I have many photos you can enjoy/publish (on flickr.com) see http://www.ex1st.com/1manjapan

      All the best, I hope you can help, I hope we can meet one day.

      LOVE C:

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