This is the "girl" I leave behind..
Monday, 31 December 2007
The Buzz (Cut)
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Labels: Brisbane
Saturday, 29 December 2007
The Dub
My time in Brisbane has mostly been checking out shopping malls for potential Christmas bargains.
This is Mark looking dazed trying to get further with a cute korean girl in a tweety (?) dress. She said he was cute, but wasn't giving it up.
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Labels: Brisbane, Down Under Bar
Thursday, 27 December 2007
Is This It?
Being here a few days and things haven't changed that much.
I still feel like an outsider looking in. The people I know haven't really asked to hang out, so I'm understanding better the reason why I left and changed my life.
It's good to see the family of course, and a little emotional going through my old things.
I haven't played my guitars as much as I thought I would.
I'm real happy to drive my car and I'm glad that I still remember how to use it. I'm a bit down that the weather is not so great. Hot, but rainy and cloudy. Not exactly beach weather.
My new phone is taking some getting used to. I'm a little hesitant to leave my prized k800i. The camera on that is fantastic. I guess I'll have to get used to its quirks.
Hopefully things will look up before I leave in a few days.
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Labels: Brisbane
Sunday, 23 December 2007
Back In Brisvegas
I arrived back in Brisbane about 7:10am this morning.
The line at customs was so long. Customs in Tokyo was miniscule in comparison. Two flights arrived about the same time. So, by the time I waited in line and picked up my luggage it was almost an hour.
I was expecting them to search my luggage, but thankfully they spared me the embarrassment of a potentially exploding suitcase full of UFO catcher plushies.
I didn't get much sleep on the flight.
I was lucky to have the two seats next to me vacant but I stayed up for quite a while watching the movies, "Ratatouille" (still a great story), "Bourne Ultimatum" (highly recommended!) and "Shoot em up" (the definition of a "B" movie).
Being in Brisbane feels really strange. I didn't realize how LOUD Tokyo is until I touched down here.
It feels like a sleepy country town.
I looked around my old room, familiar but distant.
Still, it is a comfort to be back home. I have a "culture shock", returning to english everywhere, particularly the overload of Australian accents which is kind of depressing.
It'll be good to watch TV and understand everything that's going on too.
The main thing is that I have already taken my car for a drive and it feels.. FANTASTIC. There is nothing like the freedom from Tokyo trains.
The weather is nice and warm which is good coming from Tokyo's 5 degrees. Many reasons to be happy to be home, but one reason not to be.
Missing you GF.
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Labels: Brisbane
Thursday, 20 December 2007
The Gift That Keeps On Giving
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Wednesday, 19 December 2007
Ebay
I haven't mentioned in a post before, but I have recently got myself addicted to eBay all over again.
I was on the hunt for electronic gadgets - mobile phones and internet tablets.
My current faves are the Nokia N800/N810 internet tablets (no, they are NOT phones, just internet), the HTC TYTN II Windows GPS smartphone, and the Nokia N95 8Gb.
After making a few failed bids, I nabbed the TYTN for $920, including postage. I'm a little surprised to win. I probably paid too much, but this includes a car kit and GPS software so it seems like a good deal. I just hope they send it in a hurry so I get it before I leave Australia.
Oh, I don't think I've mentioned this yet.
I'm going back to Australia leaving the 23rd December and coming back January 1st in the morning. Crazy I know, but this was the ONLY time I could get a reasonably priced ticket at this time of year.
It will only get me to Osaka and I will Shinkansen it from there. More in a later post..
Anyway.... where was I? Oh yes, the phone. Not only that but I also put a bid for the N800. I'm secretly hoping I don't win it now. With this new phone I don't need it as much. Still useful though.
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Christmas Shopping
I already know what I'm getting the Gf for Christmas.
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Labels: UFO catchers, Yokohama
Monday, 17 December 2007
Kichijoji again
It ain't too bad here.
Mainly because I wanted to go back to the discount sweet shop for some more goodies.
There weren't any more Chin noodles, but that didn't really matter.
They had the 16 pack Ferrero Rocher chocolates for the crazy price of 349 yen that I had originally brought to Japan.
At this price I bought two. They are due in January, but I'm sure we can eat them before then. If only someone would finally "break the seal".
I also bought a Crunky/Ghana party pack for 310 yen. 5 yen cheaper than last week but no complaints here. THAT'S CRUNKY MONEY!
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Labels: Kichijoji
Sunday, 16 December 2007
Ginza Goo
It's just one of those days with not that much to do. After sleeping for longer than we maybe should, we first went to Yotsuya Library.
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Labels: Ginza
Saturday, 15 December 2007
Still Together After 6 Months
Wow.
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Labels: Yokohama
Friday, 14 December 2007
Oops I Did It Again
As you can see I have relented to the UFO catchers once more and brought not one, but two furry hedgehogs home.
Why did I get these? Well, they are from the same company that make the penguins and turtle I got before, and their fur feels so soft and nice to the touch. I HAVE to keep the family together. These ones are boys by the way.
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Labels: UFO catchers
Suica Penguin Rocks Out!
This is the latest JR advertising with everyone's favourite (especially the gf), Suica Penguin.
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Labels: Suica Penguin
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
A Wham Christmas
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Monday, 10 December 2007
Kichijoji
This picture is from Kichijoji, where I'm subbing a kids class.
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Labels: Kichijoji
Saturday, 8 December 2007
An Office Christmas Party
By the time we got back a LOT of students and teachers arrived. Much more than I expected. I want to put this picture up because I think the look on my face's quite funny. I'm hoping no one's going to mind having this posted. I just want to show what a great time we all had.
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Thursday, 6 December 2007
Ticket To Ride..
..back to Tokyo.
I'd been getting paranoid about how I was going to get from Osaka back to Tokyo, when I am flying back from Australia.
We went first to Yotsuya library. I took back the last CDs I borrowed and the Japanese Grammar book that I merely perused. I WILL eventually learn a bit more japanese I promise.
I picked up some more CDs, Paolo Nutini, Rolling Stones, "Forty Licks" and an Audioslave CD.
From there we went to Shinjuku to get me a train ticket!
I was curious to check out the bus fares first. We went to JR's highway bus booking office and found a last available seat for 6000 yen and an early leaving time. Although the price isn't bad, the thought of 8-9 hours in a cramped bus makes me feel sick.
I WAS spoilt by a very fast, comfortable and spacious Shinkansen ride to Kyoto. So, we said we'd think about it and made our way to the Shinkansen booking office. The line was long so if I said "no" the gf would surely give me a real dirty look.
Although not as cheap as the Kyoto ticket, I bought a one way fare for 14,250 yen. A little bit more than the plane ticket, but then again I don't have to find a way to the airport to be there at 630am.
I'm glad to have that sorted. All I need to do now is to find myself a place to sleep there for three nights. A bed, wifi connection and a fridge should be all I need. Oh, and a shower would be sweet.
From there we were craving Krispy Kreme donuts. I was thinking the worst, but the line was pretty reasonable, and even better than that, because I bought a box we got them in about 5 minutes!
I was a bit worried we wouldn't get our extra free donut in line, but the girl must've seen my face and gave me one. Must be those sad puppy dog eyes of mine.
The gf got a New Year's Card for a friend at Tokyu Hands. I was surprised to get a call from my old flatmate, Derek. He's finally got hold of an electric guitar. He asked if I could help him learn it. I said I'd give him a bit of direction, and he could find a lot of stuff on the net as well.
We had some ramen at Kohmen again before making our way back home.
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Labels: Shinjuku
Sunday, 2 December 2007
Yoyogi Park and Shibuya
Nothing special planned for today, but we did a big trip around the Harajuku and Shibuya areas without using the trains.
We had a wander around Shibuya. For some reason we had a craving for Azuki icecream so we bought a Haagan Daaz Azuki Milk and Azuki Kinokuniya supermarket icecream. Strange, for a cold autumn day? maybe..
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Labels: Harajuku, Shibuya, Yoyogi Park
Saturday, 1 December 2007
Six Months In Japan and Counting
I have now made the half year mark of living in Japan and to tell you the truth it doesn't feel like I've been here that long at all. A funny thing is no matter how long I have been here, I still get a "wow, such a short time, welcome to Japan!" from the Japanese.
The Gf looks quite hot here with a small head of a model courtesy of the recent Metropolis English magazine. I'm glad there is SOMETHING to read here in English.
This was seen in a japanese sweet shop window in Gion, Kyoto. What are those dogs doing to each other? Hmm.. Notice the Azuki rice balls nearby.
Oh, who could forget the "Super Smile" supermarket on the way to Fushimi Inari, Kyoto? Uh, I did. here it tis.
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Friday, 30 November 2007
My Blue Bicycle
Last night walking into Shinjuku I saw a cute little blue fold-up bicycle for 8,800 yen (about $90). I didn't buy it because well, there were penguins to see and the library to get to.
I was debating about it all night whether I should get it or not and today, this morning, I have decided to take another look.
Walking up to the store, I didn't see the bike in the same position near the front as it was last night. So, I thought sadly that it had been sold. Walking in I saw it and my spirits rose once more.
I wanted to make sure I REALLY wanted it, so I sat in the seat and rode it in the few metres I had in the hardware store. Other shoppers must have thought I was weird doing this. A few looked at the price tag and may have thought they would get it if I didn't. I'd lose sleep if I lost it to someone else.
I got the storeperson to show me how it folded up. It's not that hard, only a latch and a few screws to loosen. I think it could fit into a bag. It's light too. I reckon about 10kg or less.
We're going to go riding on Sunday. Put it through its paces.
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Thursday, 29 November 2007
Night Of The Christmas Suica Penguins
As usual I didn't feel like going out and surfed the net most of the day.
We proceeded from there to the yakiniku, korean BBQ for an "All You Can Eat". Normally it's listed as 2200 yen per person for 90 minutes but I had a 500 yen discount coupon that was due today. It was for the Yokohama one, but luckily they accepted it here in Shinjuku.
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Labels: Suica Penguin
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
I am Otaku
I didn't feel like going straight back home after work so first mission was the catchers. I was hoping to pick up some more chocolate.
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Labels: Shibuya, UFO catchers, Yokohama
Friday, 23 November 2007
Kyoto II - The Sequel
Next we went across to Ryoanji Temple to check out.. some rocks. Not wanting to take the unusual route, we took the usual one to the Rock Garden."The longer you gaze at it, the more varied your imagination becomes". At least that's what it says in the brochure. There are fifteen rocks in the garden. From every angle it's impossible to see all fifteen at once. Fascinating.
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Labels: Kyoto