Friday, 19 June 2009

Wow I'm getting lazy with this...


Seems like its fairly difficult for me to be motivated to keeping this thing up to date. Anyway, my first update in a long time - and with less than a month and a half left in Japan! And only 3 weeks left teaching at Junten! Wow how time flies. It feels like it was only weeks ago I was in England soaking up the sun... no wait... and only days ago I was writing the exact same "it feels like" comment here at the 6 months in mark. I can't believe it's so close to being over - I know I'm definitely coming back for uni in a few years but it's devastating to think about this year, probably the best of my life so far, coming to a finish in a matter of weeks. So much I still want to do, and so much I'm just starting and won't get to properly finish here.

Anyway, to try to keep fairly up to date I'll quickly go over some things I've done in the past few months (as much as I can remember anyway) and then finish with a bit more detail on current happenings in the next post.


So, where do I start - I've done so much but when I try to think about what I've done to pen it all down its gone from my mind. Let's see:

The thai students - don't think I blogged about this. In April (I think, I really can't remember) 20 thai students came over to Junten for about a week. I did TONS in the week with them. Pretty much every activity they did, even. Disneyland - awesome, not as good as Paris due to the Frenchies having a much better Space Mountain; Flower arrangement - mine was ace; Tea ceremony - nice and sour tea; Kimono wearing - it's not a dress, no really; Goodbye party - thai curry is lush. Too bad i couldn't have blogged on this properly after I did, would've made for a good post.
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Mid year course - we had the 2-day mid year course in Ome which I don't think I've mentioned, maybe I have. We stayed in a really old Japanese house, maybe 300 years old, with paper walls, tatami floors, old Japanese armour and ceiling beams lower than the top of my head. Nice! We had a great time, 6 Japanese uni students, the 4 of us, Steve and Miss Nakaie. We cooked all the food (or I did my bit to help them cook the meals), had a good laugh, visited a disability care home, went for a nature walk and then finished up with an onsen trip (ergh onsen - far too hot for any longer than 5 minutes).


Enoshima - really nice place. Visited it with a few people - birds of prey, thousands of cats, pretty nice shrines, caves and jellyfish aswell as lots of nature. And then we went to the beach in Kamakura in the rain. Good fun - although I didn't get to see any of the shrines there which are supposed to be pretty amazing.

Thai festival - crazy festival in Yoyogi park. Curry, thai beer, muay thai fights, thai music, thai football (think volleyball/futsal but with only two people) and probably more that I've forgot.

Meal at Ten-Ichi - ridiculously expensive meal in a world famous tempura restaurant in Ginza. All paid for by a teacher from school, I swear I work with such nice people. Followed by a trip to a spanish bar and then an all night camping session outside of Hokutopia so that Yumi could get some comedian tickets - even though no one else was queueing, we had a good laugh watching breakdancers, drinking on the streets of Tokyo and heading to an empty mid-night Asukayama park for a go on the kids play area. Class.

Riverside drinks - really nice couple of drinks in a riverside cafe, literally on level with the river in Itabashi, as the sun sets. Followed by the necessary trip to a cheap Izakaya.
Barbecue - me and some people had a barbecue under a giant highway bridge by a riverside. There must've been hundreds of uni students doing the same thing and it was ace. Even when it started absolutely pouring down. Having 4 people hold up a blue mat to use as a rain shield has never been so fun. One lesson to be learned: only buy pre-prepared squid. When you buy a squid to barbecue (i.e. a fresh, full squid), when you cut it up brown ink will go everywhere. Not a nice sight and not a delicacy I intend to try again.

Dancing show - Kiyoka, one of my 2-7 students that I've taught since my first week at Junten was in a hip hop/house dancing show. Went along with some other students and despite the fact that I'm not into hip hop at all it was really spectacular, amazing show - and if she ever reads this, thanks for inviting me! It was really good!

Alot of karaoke.

Playing on my PS3 on a giant hi-def TV at Leon and Saori's house while Moro (the dog) tries to tear me to shreds, and nearly succeeded.

I'm running out of ideas now, but I've done ALOT! The most interesting few things will come in the next post though.

Laters.

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