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The ancient shrine in Nara, the oldest capital of Japan
The Shinkansen to Tokyo, which often is named as a “bullet train”
The list of the lab’s members, and visualization of the two foreign postdocs – me, and Andrea from Italy
Prof. Nakazawa and me during the Hanami time, a traditional festival of enjoying a blossoming sakura
The travel to Lake Biwa together with Mori and Janusz, my friends from the laboratory of Function
Chemistry
Skiing in Nagano region
After the graduation ceremony at Osaka City University: my wife Zina, Shigesato Yuka, and me in the lab
With my wife Zina at the apartment of friends of ours in Kobe (a grandfather of this family had the 7th Dan in
Kendo)
At the Kaiten-zushi restaurant together with Miyatake-san, a Japanese teacher of Andrea and Zina
The master of a tea ceremony at the very small Shinto shrine in Osaka
The members of the laboratory of Coordination Chemistry enjoying the sakura blossom party
“Flying students” of Prof. Nakazawa’s laboratory like to jump rope very much
The delegation from Osaka City University to the 59th Japanese Society of Coordination Chemistry
Symposium, Nagasaki, Japan
The tame, sacred deer dwell all over Nara, the ancient capital of Japan
The party after an annual softball tournament among laboratories of the department of chemistry of Osaka
City University
The research group members visited Osaka’s sumo championship in 2009
Together with the students of the Laboratory of Function Chemistry we were travelling to the beaches of
Wakayama
My Schlenk system and the beloved vacuum pump
The Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry’s NMR spectrometer, we used it 24 hours per day!
The master students Suzuki-san and Sakai-san demonstrate a very popular in Japan “V-sign”
The laboratory’s GC-MS was my great helper
The immensely huge carps in Nagasaki
The road to the Buddhist temple in Nagasaki
My ecological automobile in Japan
The Yamato River flows near to the campus of Osaka City University towards Osaka Bay
I was amazed by Japanese whiskey: the bottles were almost like aqualung cylinders
The tree from Nagasaki was astonished by me, or was I astonished by the tree?
The New Year party of the Coordination Chemistry Laboratory (2008)
The sacred tree inside a Buddhist temple
The final picture of the student party which was held at my apartment in the guest house of Osaka City
University
The beach situated on the shore of Osaka Bay
Celebration of New Year at my apartment in the guest house of Osaka City University
Because of Japanese electronics inside, this pen was capable to write articles without my participation
New Year holydays in Kyoto
Two seconds without gravitation were full of horror
Polish, Italian, and Russian postdocs are going to fly up …