I don’t know many of the details, but my grandpa got an Australia day award from his local RSL. Once I find out more about what it’s all about I’ll let you know, but till then, thought I would tell you so that you can be proud with me!
Proud is…
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interesting….
24 01 2007becuase this year has been warmer than usual the snow for the Sapporo Snow Festival has had to have been trucked in to build the giant sculptures.
I’ve been having lesson observations at my work becuase I will be doing follow up training on monday. They are pretty nerve wrecking, however overall I have had really positive comments. Feels pretty good 🙂
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*ahem* fat men giving each other wedgies and stuff…
22 01 2007Last weekend some of my cousins were in town – John and Jackie, so we arranged to meet up. They wanted to see sumo while they were here, so we went along to the Grand Tournament that they were holding here in Tokyo. Offically the day starts at around 0830, but really, it doesn’t get all that interesting until mid afternoon. So in the morning I took them to the Tokyo Edo Museum. It was my third time going there, but as always I learn something new everytime. This time around they had a display about the 2nd las Shogun, who was the one that was in charge of the country when the Americans forced their way in. And they also had a display about mechanical dolls.. I tell you what, they were pretty impressive!

After Lunch we headed over to the Sumo Stadium to watch the professionals. Sumo is pretty fun, even if you are in the second last row of seats…. Its all about the atmosphere I guess. I have to admit that I almost fell asleep durning the matches… The night before I didn’t get to sleep until 2am because my neighbors were talking… grrrr… But that was the first time I’ve had problems regarding noise here, so that’s been a pretty good run. Anyway, sumo… We also wandered around and looked at all the stores. If there’s one thing Japanese people love, its souvenirs….
After sumo we went to Shinjuku for dinner at an izakaiya. The meal was okay~ By the end of the day we had spent about 13 hours together, so it was a long day. Suffice to say, on monday I pretty much just did some house work and chilled out at home.
Work has been kinda hectic recently. This is the season for new students to sign up, because the school year will be starting again in March. So we’ve had a lot of interviews to do. And poor Katie was pretty sick and had to take a day off because she lost her voice. But I can’t complain, the extra money is always welcome.
This weekend I finally got around to going to church (sounds bad hey… finally….). It was an interesting day. There are so many new faces at church, and not that many old faces, which is kinda sad. I guess It’s just not going to be the same as before. But I’ve already made some new friends, so I guess thats a plus.
Yesterday I was supposed to go with Xina to a doctor’s appointment, but she canceled it, and instead we went to this little malaysian place near Roppongi. Really yummy food, but its so cheap!
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Chinatown – home of kisch
8 01 2007 Today went to Yokohama with Chester from my training group. Twas a fun day ![]()
Yokohama is known for two main things – being a port city, and having one of the biggest Chinatowns in the world. We naturally headed for Chinatown. I think this was the 3rd or 4th time I had been there, but its pretty exciting. Heaps of little stores that sell, ahem, crappy stuff, like panda toys and mugs with hemp leaves printed on them. But it creates a fun atmosphere. I also managed to fill my nikku-man craving somewhat (steamed bread dumplings with sweet pork inside).
We also went to the Kan-Tei-Byo temple, which is for the ‘Holy King Guan’ – inspirational source of spirit and emotion for Chinese people. We lit incense there, which was something I had never done at a temple in Japan before, and with that included access into the temples to look at the idols. Well, actually to pray, but we didn’t participate in that… looked kinda complicated….

After Chinatown we headed to the district with old western style buildings, and walked our way back to Cosmo World, which is a kinda theme park by the water. We went on the rollercoster there and then played some games in the arcade. In particular – the taiko drum game and dance dance revolution…. Both a good workout ![]()
From there we went to Shin Yokohama where there is a ‘Ramen Museum’. It isn’t a Museum as such, more like this little themed, um, indoor place thing. All decked out to look like Japan in the 1950’s or so. There’s about 6 different styles of ramen on offer there, and other old fashioned sweets etc. It was really good, probably the high light of my day since im also craving ramen, heh

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i rock
6 01 2007i sooooo rock! through a combination of reading and listening my japanese is pretty okay.
its good to rock!
i ordered some books from amazon.co.jp and as always, they were trying to deliver them whilst I was at work… so I was left with this little calling slip that has directions on how to get it delivered. so i figured out I could just call up this free number, and enter in some codes, and I could specify what time and day I want them delivered! all at 1150 at night!
rock on!
this is one of those Im proud of my japanese skills moments
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Long weekends
25 12 2006God Bless long weekends!
This weekend was a long weekend for me because on Saturday, it was the Emperor’s Birthday! So not only did I get Christmas day off, but the weekend before it!~ I won’t be as lucky next year ![]()
So, Saturday being the Emperor’s Birthday, you are supposed to be able to see the Royal family at the Imperial Palace… I really don’t know if that happens, because I decided to go, and I don’t think I saw anything that isn’t open at any other time of the year. They have the East garden which is open all year around, and Im sure it would be quite beautiful in spring. I also walked around the whole palace, which took over an hour. Its a huge place.

There’s a lot of moats, old stone walls, guard houses and gates. It’s pretty impressive, however, the sad thing is that most of the built structures aren’t originals.. But you would find that true with a lot of Japanese historical sites. Still, they are usually faithful replicas, and they can really transfer you back in time~
The gardens are really beautiful and well kept, and Im sure when there’s a bit more green and flowers out it would be a sight to behold. Its kinda like an oasis in the middle of Tokyo (well, technically its not the middle… and it used to be on Tokyo Bay… but with land reclamation you certainly cant see the sea anymore….)

Certainly worth the visit (esp since the garden is free!)
Sunday, unfortunately I was feeling pretty sick once more… Hopefully I’ll be able to get over my colds over the holidays and my immune system will get back up to speed.. touch wood.
Today was Christmas, of course! I didn’t plan to do much apart from call my family and eat KFC for lunch (its traditional christmas food in japan?!?). However, Xina, being the wonderful person she is, decided that was no good, and we, being Xina, Jason, Peter and myself, all went to the Grand Hyatt for lunch.
They have this great restaurant called French Kitchen, where you can get brunches, lunches, and dinner. We went for lunch, and that included all you can eat entrees, choice of main, all you can eat desserts, a glass of champagne, tea or coffee, and cheeses… It was a bit expensive, but it was really worth it… And I ended up drinking Xina and Peters’ glasses of champagne… so I was a bit happy.
Ended up being a better christmas than I expected ![]()
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ladies day
20 12 2006God Bless Wednesdays! In Japan they have this thing called Ladies Day at all the cinemas. Im not sure if its because statistically there are more women than men, or if its because women control the household budget here, or even if its just a ploy to get all the housewives to get along to the movies, but it certainly makes my life a lot nicer!~ And thats because all movies are just 1000yen for all women on a Wednesday
And I have a cinema at my station that has late screenings I can go to after I finish work ![]()
Yesterday we all went to see the new Bond film. It was long, but I certainly didn’t feel it. Its probably not everyone’s cup of tea, cause its not quite the image of Bond we all know, but it had tons of action and a pretty intresting plot. Oh, and beautiful locations!!!
So now Im just trying to decide what I’ll go see after work next week~
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the happiest place on earth
18 12 2006well, spent some time on the weekend just bumming around on the computer, and I finally went pro with my flickr account http://www.flickr.com/photos/michelelisa/ which means you can view all my photos and I’m able to sort them into to albums. go check it out!

This weekend Pete and I also finally made it to Disneyland to see the christmas lights. I love Disney so much, but boy it’s a tiring day… We arrived at the park at 9am (an hour after it opened) and left on closing time (10pm). But it was a great day. Unfortunately my favourite ride – space mountain – was closed, but there were other seasonal things to see. Like the Haunted Mansion done up with the Nightmare Before Christmas characters – it was really great!

you can check out my photos here, or some videos of the electrical parade here
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