Konichiwa

Saturday, December 02, 2006

i wrote this about 2-3 weeks ago...







Karaoke is huge here! You pay by the hour for a room with just you and your friends. It's usually all you can drink...




Sarah, Jonathan and I tried to go to a margarita bar a couple weeks ago, near our apartment and got rejected!! They told us “Japanese only!!” The bar was completely empty too, it’s not like we were taking up wanted space, there wasn’t a soul in the place! Oh well, we went to an African bar next door, which was really chill and the owner spoke English, which was nice.
Let’s see what I missed..not too much has been going on, I haven’t had too much time to do anything lately. Work is going good, it’s nice now that I’m getting to know the students, they’re paired with us randomly so I never know who I’m going to get until that morning, when they post the schedule. I can’t believe I’ve already been here for over a month! (11 more to go ;) ) Once a week Sarah, David and I stay over Sara and Lesley’s apartment, because the trains stop at 12, we don’t have a lot of time to hang out, so this way we can all hang out together then crash, rather than staying out until 5am, when the trains start back up. I got my first pay check…but it was only for about a week of working, so I have about $300 to last me a month..YIKES! Thanksgiving was weird, considering no one here celebrates it, they don’t even have turkeys! Sarah and I had a very international holiday, with 3 girls from England, 1 guy from Sweden, 1 guy from New Zealand and 2 Japanese guys. (We just ate Japanese food.) No one has even heard of Hanukkah, I’ll be the only person in this whole country celebrating it, haha.
We met a lady upstairs, Bal, who is the sweetest lady ever! She comes over to practice her English, and brings us fruit and little presents. We got her a little plant for always helping us out with everything. We got something in the mail that we couldn’t read to we brought it upstairs and she drove us to the post office, which was only a 5 minute walk, but she refused to let us walk in the cold! She’s like our mom away from home (that can’t speak English, haha)
We were in a shoe store the other day and I was singing along to the music, Sarah gave me a weird look and asked how I knew the song (it was in English) and I realized it was the Fraggle Rock theme song, haha! (Dance your cares away ::clap clap::worries for another day, let the music play ::clap clap::down in fraggle rock! ~I know you’re all singing along right now, esp. you Jenna!!) Then we went to a book store where they sell used books and have a few in English. Out of the 100 books they had one of them was a Jacksonville Jaguars book!!! How random! We were very excited about that!
I meet up with my friend Davy about once a week. (I met him when I was a counselor at Blue Star, he is from New Zealand). The first time that we met up for dinner, he told me about this guy, Wada, that he lives with. So a couple days later Davy tells me that his friend wants to meet me. It didn’t look that they lived too far from us, so Sarah and I decided to go have lunch with them…Wow, words cannot express the generosity of this man…let me start from the beginning….First, I woke up at 6am on Tuesday and went to have breakfast with Rob (my parents friend who was in Japan for a few days). It took about an hour and a half to get there, and I had a delicious breakfast of pancakes at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. I was only there for about 40 minutes…then headed back to the apartment to meet Sarah, THEN we went off the map to Wakaba to meet up with Davy and Wada for lunch. He lives with a Japanese man and his wife. He quit his job as a tennis instructor and now works as an assistant to his guy’s wife (a dentist). The guy is pretty much LOADED. He doesn’t make Davy pay rent or for food or anything and buys him nice clothes!(and pays him for working for him). Well it took us 2 hours to get there on the train, and Davy and Wada picked us up from the station when we got there. Wada took us all out to a pasta lunch, then we went to see the dentist office and meet his wife. After hanging out there for a few hours, he refused to let us take the train home, he insisted on driving us the whole 2 hours back home!! He purposely passed our apartment and took us out to Sushi! THEN, as if he wasn’t too nice to us already he stopped at a convenience store, grabs a basket, starts tossing in chocolate, ice cream, beer, 4 packs of rice, cookies…random food, pays for it and hands us the grocery bags! We tried to refuse and he made us accept 2 free meals, a ride home, and free groceries!! I don’t even know how to thank him! I want to make him a cake or cookies or something, but we don’t have an oven! Anyway it was a crazy, but fun day. Davy can speak Japanese now and had to be the translator all day because Wada doesn’t speak English!!
So I haven’t randomly run into anyone that I know, like I usually do in foreign places but I have met up with 3 people now! It’s weird to be so far away from home and be able to meet up with people that I know! (Jonathan come back already!!) You all are welcome to stay with us if you feel the urge to travel through Asia while I’m here J Drew, are you still planning on coming in April?? That would be awesome!
I still haven’t gotten used to hanging my clothes to dry! There is a coin laundry pretty close though, so once it gets too cold, I may start bringing my clothes there since there are dryers! I wrote in my first entry that everyone wears dark clothes, I’ve come to realize that that’s not true, I was in the business capital at the time.
Sarah and I have started picking up a tiny bit of Japanese here and there. Davy lent us a few books to study, so we’ve been looking through them everyday. We’ve been making friends everywhere we go, because when we see someone that looks like they may speak English, we strike up a conversation with them. The first question they ask us is, “so what brought you to Japan?” haha, I wish I had a good answer to that question.


My ROOM!

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any chance Wada's wife will be needing a hygienist in about 6 months??

12/04/2006 8:56 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Um.. the reason you are there... DUH adventure, something new, cool life points, finding out who you are and what you can handle :) You are learning how to miss me the most! Ps- Im waiting on the Japanese hook up story... You have 11 months to do it :)

<3 YBS

12/07/2006 11:25 AM  
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12/11/2006 12:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's awesome about the Karaoke room! I would be doing that all night!

Katie Ball

12/14/2006 12:37 AM  

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