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Monday, November 17, 2008
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
World's Oldest Living Man Turns 113 Today

Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Our Family History
Ever since I can remember, whenever people heard of my last name they would ask me if I'm Japanese. And it will be followed by my confused answer, "Uhmnn... Malayo na pong ninuno (distant ancestors?)", when in truth I really have no idea. So one day I asked my dad about it and he told me this interesting story.
During 19th century Hispanic Period in the Philippines, there was a Filipino writer we only know by his surname, Donada. He is from Pasay City; any relation with Donada Street there still needs to be verified. Anyway, he was one of those writers who are against the Spanish colonizers and was exiled to Japan because of this. During his exile, he wrote opposing the maltreatment of exiles in Japan and he was sentenced to death by beheading. End of story. Hahaha just kidding. Before sunrise (the time he was schedule to be beheaded), he was able to escape and he went into hiding in a small town in Japan. There he met a girl we only know by her surname, Tanabe (ta da! that's my malayong ninuno hehe). Then nagkamabutihan sila (translation please). Their relationship blossomed and they got married. Because Donada is still wanted by the Japanese government, they registered using the girl's surname, Tanabe, so he can't be traced. They were blessed with only one offspring, a boy. The name of that boy is Alexandro Tanabe. (to be continued..)
During 19th century Hispanic Period in the Philippines, there was a Filipino writer we only know by his surname, Donada. He is from Pasay City; any relation with Donada Street there still needs to be verified. Anyway, he was one of those writers who are against the Spanish colonizers and was exiled to Japan because of this. During his exile, he wrote opposing the maltreatment of exiles in Japan and he was sentenced to death by beheading. End of story. Hahaha just kidding. Before sunrise (the time he was schedule to be beheaded), he was able to escape and he went into hiding in a small town in Japan. There he met a girl we only know by her surname, Tanabe (ta da! that's my malayong ninuno hehe). Then nagkamabutihan sila (translation please). Their relationship blossomed and they got married. Because Donada is still wanted by the Japanese government, they registered using the girl's surname, Tanabe, so he can't be traced. They were blessed with only one offspring, a boy. The name of that boy is Alexandro Tanabe. (to be continued..)
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Ken Watanabe

As I was searching for him on the internet, I learned that he has also filmed ads for American Express and (I did not expect this, the addicting and my favorite) Yakult. And he was featured in People's Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People edition, wow!
Note: It's Watanabe, not Tanabe, I know, but my dad said our surname was derived from Watanabe. It's a long story but really interesting so I'll make a separate post for that soon.
Tanabe Japanese Restaurant

Branches:
Malate (Remedios Circle)
553 Remedios St., Malate
City of Manila, Metro Manila
(02) 528-4688
SM Mall of Asia
SM Central Business Park, Bay City
Pasay City, Metro Manila
(02) 405-0288
Tanabe Racing Development

Here's where they are located:
Tanabe Racing Development USA, Inc.
1849 Western WayTorrance, California 90501
USA
Tanabe Co., Ltd. Main Office 1-4-15 Onohara Higashi
Minoo-Shi, Osaka 562-0031
Japan
Tanabe R&D Factory
903-1 Ooaza Rokujo, Chuzu-ChoYasu-Gun, Shiga 520-2412
Japan
P.S. Oh, I remember my friend Steph giving me one of those Tanabe stickers, thanks myluvz wherever you are.
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