Heartful Gift from Japan

Guest sent wonderful gifts to Pom Pom Staff from Japan ! 日本から素敵な贈り物が届きました! One Japanese couple who stayed in September, they sent the gift to us from Japan. They sent pictures, Japanese language book and message card to us. 9月にポンポン島へご滞在いただいたあるご夫婦からポンポンスタッフへ素敵なギフトを送っていただきました。プレゼントにいただいたものはスタッフの写真、日本語の本、そして心温まるメッセージカード。。。 Staff are happy to receive pictures. They remember the couple and tell me the memories that they spent the time together [...]

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Pom Pom Photography #1

Hello and welcome to Pom Pom Photography #1. Today I’ll be posting some underwater pictures that I took with my Canon G10 (WP-DC28 Underwater case). I have just started taking pictures (as well as diving), and hope you like it! ど~も~こんにちは!ポンポン島のジェーソンですー。ポンポン写真館♯1へようこそ。今日は購入したてのカメラ、Canon G10 (WP-DC28 Underwater case)で撮影した写真をご紹介します。写真撮影もダイビングもまだ始めたばかりです。ご紹介する写真をみなさんに気に入っていただけるとうれしいです。 All pictures are taken at surrounding islands around Pom Pom [...]

Pom Pom hot greeting! ポンポンの流行語

Our boom this year is to say “Thank you” by Japanese word “arigato” brought “arigato man ” in the island,also we call each other added “san” to the end of the name for Mr.& Ms. (for example,when they call me,they call me “chiemi san”) One Japanese Language boom has finished in pompom…..though it still has been used among [...]

Pom Pom Tree ??

This is  “Pandanus” (Pandanaceae), there are many natural pandanus trees here in Pom Pom. The fruit looks similar to Pineapple,but it is quite different …Dictionary describes coconut crab eat this fruit, and we can see bat eating this fruit as well in pom pom island. Leaves of this tree looks like “pom pon” for cheerleader item, so we call [...]

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