Another mellow day at Kamioka.
I went to look for the music shop at the Keikyu department store. It was just a small section of the larger store and didn't really have much to offer.
After work I made some rice with onion and chopped up carrots. While writing this post, I managed to burn the onion but you couldn't really taste it. I added seaweed, pepper, garlic powder, salt and the pièce de résistance some tuna.
To my surprise it actually taste nice despite when Jesse came home he noticed the misty haze of smoke I created.
Monday, 30 July 2007
Jimmy's Cooking Show
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Sunday, 29 July 2007
It's a Sony!
Today we went to Asakusa and Ginza.
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Saturday, 28 July 2007
Sumidagawa Fireworks
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Friday, 27 July 2007
The Green Shochu
I was meaning to come back home after work but the Green Shochu changed all that.
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Thursday, 26 July 2007
A Day off about Nothing
Another day off, another lazy day doing just about nothing.
Gf wasn't feeling great so she stayed in bed most of the day. I wanted to see if it was worth walking to Shin-sugita like Jesse had said.
We got there in about 40 minutes. I think we went the right way. If I'm feeling energetic I might go there instead of catching the train.
After Shin-sugita we took the train to Yokohama. The original plan was to go to the chinatown area but by this time we were both tired and only managed to buy some cheap blank CDs.
On arrived back we made some rice curry like before which was just as delicious as the last time. I played a little guitar tonight and gf quietly went to sleep.
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007
Back To The Yak
I finished work at around 5pm, but I had to wait until 730pm before gf was to meet me at Yokohama. Tonight we went again to the Korean BBQ. I went to with Derek and Thomas.
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Tuesday, 24 July 2007
Tuesday is good?
A Tuesday being good can only mean one thing, no kids class. As we had the Marine Day holiday on monday the kids classes take a break for the rest of the week to keep all the classes on the same lesson each week.
This is the 10 minute I do every time I walk between Sugita station on the Keikyu line to Shin-sugita train station on the JR line. I heard that Tomioka is a 30 minute walk so I might end up omitting this part of my train travels.
On the sign here it says "Guts". If this was a butcher I might understand, but this is a fruit and vegetable shop. Huh?! There was a cheap 5kg bags of rice for 1100 yen (AU $11) last week. Not there this week though. Like I want to carry a big bag of rice to my school and back home. As if..
I still got there a little earlier out of habit so when I got there I went into the Bic Camera store just for a bit of a look to kill a bit of time. I saw some mobile phone charms that you hang off your phone. This is really a japanese thing as I don't think anyone does it back home.
I have something hanging off mine now. Just a part of the process of me becoming one of THEM. I was thinking to put my Gachapin on the chain. It would be hilarious. It would take up half of my pocket.
Today was quite dull. The staff at Fujisawa got me to cut out flash cards from paper which was as exciting as it sounds. The rest of the classes were pretty much same as always. There is a schoolgirl in one class who looked tired and bored out of her mind.
As I caught the train back I decided to get some more orange juice at the Suzukiya.
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Sunday, 22 July 2007
A Second Prize
This was mainly a very lazy day.
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Saturday, 21 July 2007
Yokohama to Shinjuku
As a joke I put on my shirt a sticker from one of the other classes. It has a skull and crossbones and says, "Oops, I spoke Japanese!"
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Thursday, 19 July 2007
A Yakiniku Called Gyu-Kaku
Another low key stay time day at Yokohama. HQ kept me on the phone for a while before they told I was going to be there. A little bit annoying when I don't want my mobile bill to be too much.
I spent most of the day stamping postcards which was not the most exciting thing to be doing, but better than nothing. I did end up doing a lesson in the last time period though.
Derek and Thomas had in mind to go out to eat so I tagged a long with them. I have earned the name, "Elsie". It comes from the initials L.C. which stands for "Lazy c*nt". It describes what I feel like when they ask me to cover one of their lessons.
We went to a Yakinuku that was not very far. It was near a bowling alley I wouldn't mind going to and a radio tower. Shouldn't be too hard to find again I hope.
It has a similar format to a Korean BBQ where you actually cook the food yourself on a hot coal plate in the middle. I have to say this was the best meat meal I have had since arriving. The meat was so wonderful, it had my mouth watering long after I had swallowed. It was THAT good.
I will have to go there again sometime soon. It was only about 2,000 yen. There is an "all you can eat" for 2,600 yen which is what I will try next time. On a similar note, I bought some orange juice from Shin-Sugita that surprisingly tastes like real juice. I must make a mental note to buy a whole lot more of it.
Another late night back home. I should go to bed now but I have so many posts and so little time.
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I Am A Skill Crane/UFO Catcher Addict
The gf had to go to her class meeting in the morning, so while she was there I went into Shinjuku to waste a few hours.
We ordered some marinated chicken and a green thai curry with chicken and rice. The spicy food gave me hiccups, but it tasted delicious.
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Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Booty Call
Ok. The plan was that I was going to go home after work at Yokohama, do my laundry, watch J-horror movies and sign for my registered mail.
Then I got the call..
The gf and I earlier discussed that we could wait until the weekend to meet up again. Now she called me to come over and that she was missing me. I really needed to wash my clothes as I don't have much left to wear.
I was in the Tomioka supermarket when I got the call. I ended up buying a few things and headed home to get ready to go back out again. I decided to wash my clothes anyway and for the mail, I left a message for Derek or Jessie to sign it off for me.
I was in Yotsuya by 9pm. We went into the convenience store and got an icecream and some drinks, including a 14% peach and honey flavoured sake. Gf made some spaghetti for us. The sake was probably too sweet, but it made me feel quite light headed.
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Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Angels And Demons
Not only is it worse to think of this as my monday (yesterday was the Marine Day holiday), it's also kids class.
I arrived there about an hour earlier. There is no way today is going to go bad.
I have to say this is the best day at kids class that I have had yet. After the bit of advice I got from HQ, I think I have mainly got it under control.
I have to say that the children love to play and jump around as much as they can so I played as many games as I could think of. And I also got them to do some colouring-in which they enjoyed.
The school director took some photos with me and the lil' guys, so not wasting an opportunity I managed to get some taken with my own k800i camera phone.
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Monday, 16 July 2007
Kamakura
After wasting yesterday not doing a whole lot. I wanted to go to Kamakura. Walking down the street, gf had the brilliant idea of getting a fried rice "biscuit" wrapped in seaweed.
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Sunday, 15 July 2007
Typhoon!
Derek and Jessie were going to go to Hiroshima last night but because of a typhoon, they cancelled the shinkansen to get there.
Still determined to go, they left today instead. The good news for me is that gf and I have the place to ourselves for the weekend so hooray for us. The timing is great.
The mission today was to get some icecreams and bubble bath. The bubble bath was my idea of course. Gf's bathtub is little more than a deeper sink to the floor. Ours on the other hand it is possible (just) to fit two people.
Because of the rain we didn't go too far. The typhoon seems to have missed us.
We went looking around Tomioka station. I haven't really ventured past my station and I was surprised to see a whole lot more shops just a stones throw away. There was a 100 yen shop and the UFJ bank nearby as well. I must learn to venture out more than I have and actually see things.
For dinner tonight, we had some curry rice. While gf claims it was a joint effort, I have to say she did the most of the actual cooking. What I did was basically cutting the onion. It tasted amazing though. We ended off the night watching "Pan's labyrinth". This is a really good film. It deserves all the good reviews.
I forgot about the icecream and the bubble bath was nowhere to be found. What is it with these people? Who in the world does not want a bubble bath?!
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Saturday, 14 July 2007
Chicken Tonight
For a change I got gf to come to Tomioka instead of me going to Tokyo for the weekend. It has been raining so much. There is a typhoon which is headed towards Japan and with it, all the rain.
For dinner tonight I made her a spaghetti with olive oil, parmesen cheese, a bit of margerine, and chicken. It tasted pretty good but it needed a little something.
I added salt and black pepper. You can just about add anything with black pepper and it tastes a whole lot better. It wasn't my best meal but gf ate it all so it must have been alright.
Gf had been to her mother's place, Hamamatsu near Nagoya. She brought back a few interesting things. Most unusual were the eel bone chips. It makes me think that Japanese will turn anything that doesn't kill you into food.
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Friday, 13 July 2007
Steinberger GT-Pro Deluxe
The gf didn't have anything to do today so she came with me to the guitar shop again in Shinjuku. Thankfully today it was actually open.
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Thursday, 12 July 2007
On A Mission In Shinjuku
I finished from the Yokohama school yesterday much earlier than last week because now I do an earlier shift. I met up with gf at Yotsuya where like everywhere else it was raining quite hard.
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007
Probably The Worst Day Yet
I arrived at work in Fujisawa JUST in time. When i clocked in, it was right on my punch-in time. I saw the kids co-ordinator from Shinjuku telling me that he would be observing me. F-arking Great!
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Monday, 9 July 2007
The Guitar Search
I am looking for something small enough that would be transportable on aeroplanes. One store had a secondhand Hohner G3-T, a black steinberger copy for 39,800 yen (approx AU $400), but it wasn't in the best condition.
Gf had to leave home to get to uni at 9am. I was at Ochanimizu at that time but I soon found out the shops didn't open until 1030-11am so I had a LONG time to wait.
At the station when I arrived there were japanese cheerleader girls giving away free energy drinks. It lifted my spirits at least.
I tried the guitar and it sounded pretty good. I was hoping for a discount around $300 but he didn't budge at all. I decided to leave soon after that. It was getting close to midday and I wanted a rest before work.
I managed to catch the train in the opposite direction. Luckily I realized this at the next stop, Akihabara. I caught a rapid train in the right direction but it didn't stop at Yoyogi where I wanted to change trains instead going on to Shinjuku.
Finally I caught the right trains and ended up back home at 130pm. I was drained and not really in any mood to go to work.
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Rikugien Gardens
I had no idea where we would go today. Yoko said one of her friends suggested Rikugien Gardens. We got off at Komagome station on the Namboku line.
This is just near one of the bridges. The turtles and the fish fight over the bits of bread thrown in by sadistic japanese.
This is where we had green tea and a bean paste sweet. Yuko had a hot tea and I had an "iced" green tea.
You can see the chunk of ice in mine.
After the gardens we went to Ochanimizu where there is a wonderland of guitar shops. I've been looking for a steinberger-style guitar that can fit in my suitcase.
After the eighth shop of so, I could see that Yoko was looking drained so we went home. I found one guitar that I may go back to see tomorrow before I go to work.
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Saturday, 7 July 2007
Don Quixote, What Do You Say?
Every shift today is full. That means I have seven classes so it will very busy.
I caught the train back to Tomioka but I still can't get myself to leave any earlier. I ended up leaving home again about 730pm. I talked to my brother for a while and a friend said that there was a Live Earth concert broadcast live on the internet so I ended up watching a bit of that as well.
Gf decided she would meet me at Shibuya. I said at Hachiko the dog which was funny, as this is where EVERYONE meets up here. By the look on her face she wasn't too impressed.
This is the famous dog. The story goes that this dog used to go to the station every day to meet it's owner but he died and the dog still came until 11 years later he died as well. If you look close to the picture you can see the japanese dude behind the dog giving the thumbs up like me!
This is the big intersection outside the train station and near Hachiko.
This is the busy saturday night main thoroughfare that leads to my favourite gaijin bar, Tasu-ichi.
Gf and I went to a Korean BBQ because after searching for somewhere to eat, this looked like the best choice. The heat from the hotplate was making my eyes tired, but the food was pretty good. It was my first taste of steak tartare or for a better description, raw beef and egg. I prefer the beef cooked, but I even prefer it more than tongue and cheek that Yoko assures me tastes good.
After we ate, we still had a bit of time to look at the giant Don Quixote, a giant "Crazy Clarks" type discount everything store.
"Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow"
Don't I look cute in this?
The gf looks better.
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Friday, 6 July 2007
Yokohama Sub Day
The gf decided instead of going home on one of the last trains back to Tokyo, she decided she'd stay the night and get an early train in the morning.
I was more than happy for her to stay. We watched the movie and there really wasn't much time to walk down to the station. So.. that means we had to get up at 6am so she could get to uni by 9am.
I have never gotten up so early in Japan it just about killed me. Walking down to the station wasn't too bad. It was walking back alone back up the hill to my place that was a struggle.
There I was in my singlet and shorts stumbling back watching the salarymen make there pilgrimage to the station. I imagined they were thinking "pfft.. gaijin!" Once I got back I virtually tumbled back into bed until a sensible time of lessee hmm, midday?
Today is sub day so not too busy at work. Derek was late to get there, so I covered his first lesson. Normally I am only obliged to do the last three shifts of the night but I was asked nicely so I did it.
I saw Derek on the train and for some reason I said out loud "O-manko" quickly realising I was actually saying something in japanese that was not quite good to say on a train. Oops.
I went into the supermarket and got some bread, 98 yen for eight slices. That is cheap so I got two. Also I bought Calpis as usual and some more Crunky. Love the Crunky.
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Thursday, 5 July 2007
All Good Things Come At The End
I had absolutely nothing planned for today, my day off. I know, I know I'm near Tokyo. The gf is busy today so I don't feel like going around by myself.
There are some guitar shops in Ochanimazu near her place but it's not worth going there just for that. Although, it would be nice to see some pretty guitars and things.
I already have too many back home, but it would be nice to have something like a headless, portable guitar I can take anywhere. There are some secondhand Les Pauls going for a reasonable price that are tempting. I guess it will depend on their condition.
What I HAD to do today was my laundry. I have not done one in about two weeks I think. I'm starting to "recycle" my clothes I wore before. Eww.. The washing machine made the biggest noise like it was going to explode. I'm sure Derek and Jesse would have been woken by the sound.
After I hung up my washing I got on the net. I'm trying to sign up for Amazon Japan but it doesn't look like there is enough space to put my full japanese address. I'm thinking of getting some headphones. I don't know if I can wait till I go back to Australia to bring my other pair here. I wish I had brought them.
I also checked out Ebay. I haven't even got paid or my japanese bank account set up, yet I feel the need to spend if you haven't already noticed.
Gf sent an SMS asking about my day and later on asked if I wanted to have dinner with her. It was about 5pm and even though I didn't do too much I was a little tired. I called her back and asked if she wanted to come over here and I'd cook her dinner.
She arrived quite quickly. I hid the garbage bags in a cupboard and walked down to meet her at the station. We went to the supermarket to get some things. I got Calpis, soap, bathroom cleaner, chicken and a bottle of my favourite Brown Brothers Crouchen Riesling wine from Australia! I can't believe it when I saw it there.
I made a rice, vegetables, onion and chicken dinner, and if I say so myself it was a feast. Gf liked it and ate all I had given her. We watched "Blades Of Glory". It's not a bad film but not great. There are some parts that were hilarious though.
After that I showed where Keikyu Tomioka was on Google Earth (It took me ages to find it last night), and also Brisbane in Australia. We went to sleep around midnight. My boring day off has been better than expected.
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Tuesday, 3 July 2007
Jimmy's Going Bananas
You're probably thinking I meant to say "Jimmy's going to get bananas" (which I did by the way), but no, as you should know by now, this is the day of the week I dread the most.
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Monday, 2 July 2007
A Belated Reflection
I know this is a little bit late (by a day or two), but it's already been one month since I have been in Japan!
It feels like yesterday that I arrived. I have to say that I still think it's great to be here. I haven't had any big issues come up yet.
I'm not exactly sure how I 'm supposed to pay my mobile phone bill and health insurance. Damn, I haven't even worked out the crazy garbage issue. (EVERYTHING is burnable if the fire's hot enough)
Anyway, let's talk about my day. Shall we?
The gf was meant to be at class by 9am but neither of us could get up, so she missed it. She said not to worry about it. I was fine to go, but she was just as tired as I was from the day before.
I left her house about 1130am and got home by 1pm. It was absolutely pouring with rain. Looks like summer has really arrived in Japan. I was very weary, but I tried to keep myself from falling asleep in my bed.
Once I got to work I got a call from head office. it looks like my school director didn't see me making my way into the building and said I was late to them. I clocked my card on time so no problems there.
My first class was a no show but the rest of the day was full. As usual I made a few of my classes run over time making me late for the next one.
I went to the supermarket to buy a few basics. The Crunky AND the Pocky were on sale so you know I HAD to buy both of them. I'm not going to be losing the weight I was hoping for. I want abs. Is that too much to ask?
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Sunday, 1 July 2007
Harajuku, Meiji-Jingu & Krispy Kreme, Shinjuku!
As usual we slept in till around midday, but I was happy to go around sightseeing.
Before we went home I wanted to take a picture of the lights of Shinjuku. Even after walking through the seedy streets of Kabukichō, I couldn't find the ideal place for the perfect photo, but this is an example.
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