2013년 11월 21일 목요일

News

It's been a fairly standard week or so. I'm fighting my annual Teacher Cold, so I've been chugging a lot of water and sleeping a lot. It's winter here, usually about 14 C during the day and around 8 C at night. It's still sunny though, which is nice. I have officially been in Japan for 90 days, and I think I have the working visa situation all sorted. I should be able to stay here with no problem for the remainder of my contract. YAY!

NEWS:
  • I treated myself to a grown up watch. I really like it.
  • I bought tickets to Thailand for Christmas. First solo travel experience coming up!
  • When I was at city hall, I found a flyer for free English lessons on Wednesday night. I went, and am now trying to learn Japanese for real.
  • DAD IS RUNNING FOR CONGRESS!! I'm very proud, excited, and of course, nervous.
  • I have started to take steps to sort out my future. I'm not ready to share yet, I just want you to know that steps are being taken. Actively, even.
That's all. Here's a picture of my watch.
 

2013년 11월 9일 토요일

Nerds

This weekend I went to Odaiba. It is a man-made island right next to Tokyo, that you access by crossing the Rainbow Bridge. It is full of shopping centers and it takes about an hour to walk around the entire island. When we were there, there was some racecar nonsense happening. It was a neat island, and I think I will go back to see some other things there, especially in the summer when it's sunny. I went with the first guy I met from the conversation website. He said we'll go to an aquarium and then to an amusement park. So I agreed, because as much as I hate aquariums, I love rides. Turns out what he meant when he said Aquarium was "Aqua City Shopping Center" and by amusement park, he meant "Sega's Joyopolis". The first place was a giant shopping mall. Great. Whatever. Walked around, ate, it was fine. Joyopolis was a 3 story arcade. You pay 8 dollars to get in and then each "ride" is 5-8 dollars. These rides are either 3-d glasses wearing things or you sit in a raft and it looks like your going through rapids, but you're really just looking at a computer screen. I mean the raft moves a bit. I guess it was fine, just not what I was expecting. And it was a beautiful, sunny fall day and I wanted to be outside, but we spent the day inside. My favorite thing there though was a Zombie Roller Coaster. The track went around the whole building and there was a laser gun attached to the harness. So as you're going around the track, zombies jump at you and you have to shoot them. At the end of the ride, it tells you what rider had the most hits. I won. 128. Heyoo. After that, he had to go to a meeting so I met Yuka in the party district of Tokyo for an International Party. Yuka found this thing on the internet and wanted to go, so I said ok. There were about 70 people there at a bar for it. I was the only non-Japanese female. I had two lines of people waiting to meet me. Literally, LINES. One was Japanese women who want to improve their English, but are scared to hang out with men. One was men who wanted to talk to a woman. It was a weird experience, but kind of cool I guess. I had the same conversation 75 times. Where are you from? What do you do? Where do you live? How long have you been in Japan? How long will you stay? Do you like it? What food do you like? Are you learning Japanese?

Overall, a good weekend. I have decided that experiences like this are probably really good for me. I'm learning how to talk to strangers, how to be a awkward parties and stay sober, how to hold my own when I'm on my own. It's exhausting, but I think being constantly out of my social comfort zone is really good for me. I hope it helps me in the future.

Samurai last weekend.

Fortune telling stuff.

With Rie last weekend in the tourist district.

Japan.

Odaiba. That's some famous Japanese Character. Not a transformer. (I was sad too...)

Tokyo Skyline from Odaiba.

Fox at a temple on the roof of a shopping mall.

Polar Bears crying about global warming.

My new favorite fruit. Don't know what it's called. It's kind of square though. It's sweet.
 

2013년 11월 3일 일요일

2 days

Saturday I went to Nikko with Yuka. She is a girl I met online on the Conversation Exchange site. Nikko is a few hour north of Tokyo, famous in the fall for the leaves. There are many temples and shrines and the like. It was a good time. Sunday, I went to Tokyo with Rie, my coworker. It is a holiday weekend so there was a lot to see, as well as large crowds. I had a wonderful weekend. Happy November! Happy fall!

Nikko

Dino Chomp in Nikko

So bright

That's me.

That's not me.

Looking at the waterfalls.

Japan

Waterfall in Nikko

Yuka

Sunset and Dinochomp

Nikko

Tourist street in Asakusa, Tokyo

Rie's first Dino-Chomp

Some sort of Crane parade.

Crane

My fortune. I did two this weekend. They were both Regular. The options are poor, regular, good or great.

Japan

Sign

Mercy and Wisdom

This is a flame that is apparently still burning from Hiroshima's atomic bomb.

Lanterns at a shrine in Ueno, Tokyo.

That's me.