vlog update – goings and comings
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How to become a ‘Cartoon Hero’
29 10 2010
Remember Ayers Rock? And Kanga-kun (the inflatable kangaroo?)
Well, the library at my school made a display for Australia just recently, and wanted to use the Ayers Rock and the Kangaroo, so of course I said yes. As advertising they drew a little cartoon in their newsletter to let the students know –
That top panel? Apparently that’s me. I always wanted to know what I’d look like as an anime character… And it’s amazing they predicted me getting a fringe!
Basically the cartoon reads as –
- *AYERS ROCK!!* Did you see the Ayers Rock that the Junior High English Club made for Culture Festival?
- The Librarians meet to plan the display about Australia… “Did you see the inflatable Kangaroo??? It was cute!” “Right, lets borrow it for our display too”
- *REAL KANGAROO* ‘Waaahh!’ “What is it?? Wood?!”
- “No way!” Looking very closely (it is kinda a wood colour…). ‘Miss Librarian, it’s wood isn’t it?’ “No, no no! It’s not made of wood…”
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not that I *like* Valentine’s Day…
13 02 2010but this was sooooo cute that I had to share it!

a cake...
yes, a cake. A cake… with my name on it!!!! (it says ‘Micchan’, my nickname at work) OMGosh! isn’t it sweet?!
Courtesy of one of the girls in my English club… awwwwwww!
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tickled pink
25 10 2009In a way, not much has been happening lately, but on the other hand, lots has. We’ve just finished the mid semester exams and sports day at school, and during that time I had a number of days off. Now its the 5 week hard slog until end of semester exams and winter break.
Because I’ve had extra time off, and because the weather has been great (well, barring that late typhoon on Oct 8th), I’ve had plenty of time to go hiking. I’ve actually gone 3 times this month, which has me at a never before achieved physical fitness level (^-^)v
Firstly I hiked from Mt Takao to Mt Jimba. It was probably the hardest hike (barring Mt Fuji) that I have done to date. Mainly because it was 19km. But I survived and had a great feeling of accomplishment afterwards. It was actually really good timing, after the typhoon, because the sky was really clear and I could see Mt Fuji, Tokyo, and even all the way to Mt Tsukuba, which is pretty rare.
Last weekend I went to Hakone for 3 days 2 nights. While I was there I did two hikes, the first from Gora to Hakone Yumoto, and secondly a walk around Lake Ashi. The Gora hike was pretty hard, and I have to admit that I was kinda freaked out about the possibility of seeing a bear. The hike around Lake Ashi was a lot easier, and I actually meet with a friend I had made at the summer camp I worked at, which made the hike really pleasant. And of course I went to onsen and had a massage, so it was also a pretty relaxing weekend.
On Friday I decided to go to Nikko for the day and walk the Senjogahara marshes. I was a little disappointed I was too late for most of the leaves changing, but despite that, it really was a beautiful walk. I think I might try to go again in summer next year.
I worry a little that I’m somewhat of an addictive personality. I really seem to have caught the hiking bug, but I also know I’ll probably only be able to go once a month from now, at least in the winter months. But I’m totally excited about using my new thermal cup when I do go hiking –


Is it possible to have a thermal bottle/mug fetish? because I swear I have about 6 things now…. Anyhow, this one is specifically designed for hot drinks, and is really easy to use. Its kinda sad, but I’m particularly impressed with the pouring cap –


You just push down on the red button to open the spout, and to close you push the tab on the side in! Very smart – I like that you don’t have to touch the spout. I tried it out on Friday, and I was also surprised at how long the water inside stayed hot. It’s supposed to keep it at 70deg for 7 hours or so, but it lasted longer! So now I’ll be able to take tea with me when I go hiking. How exciting!!
Apart from hiking not much has been happening, however there are a few things that have tickled my fancy.
At 7-11 the other day I spotted Azuki (sweet red bean) flavoured Pepsi. Only in Japan…
It wasn’t flavoured cola, but more like flavoured sprite. Actually, it wasn’t bad, however it really didn’t taste much like azuki to me. But I’ll try anything once.
I also got a delivery of bulbs the other day, in the hopes that come spring I’ll have a lovely pot of lovely flowers. I planted them up this morning, and here’s what it looks like now –
Let’s just hope I don’t manage to kill them… I’ll post photos when they bloom… If they bloom… Really, I’m good at killing plants….
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Tags: flowers, hakone, hiking, Mt Jimba, Mt Takao, nikko, shopping, walking, work
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ACK!
10 09 2009ACK! It’s been over a month!?! Boy you must be thinking I’m slack. But I have a good reason, really!
Um… okay….
Maybe not that great. But yeah, things have been happening to conspire against me blogging. I think summer holidays do that to me. Either I’m incredibly busy or sleeping. However, that’s all over now, and I will endeavor to stick to Goal #1. Both Goal #1s…
My school’s summer holidays are from about mid-July until September. I always have the best intentions to spend as much of my vacations travelling around. Last year I managed to go to Kyoto with a friend, travelled to Aizu Wakamatsu and Sendai for the Tanabata festival, climbed Mt Fuji, visited my family and friends in Australia, then travelled with my parents to Hakodate, Sapporo and Furano in Hokkaido. It was a very successful vacation! A number of these trips were part of my ‘Things I MUST do in Japan’ list, so I was really happy. This year I intended to do a number of things from that list too, however time and money constraints limited what I was able to achieve.
As I mentioned in my last few updates, I did go to Hakone and Nikko, but apart from that I didn’t have the chance to travel much in Japan. Some of the events I did manage to go to however included the Sumida River Fireworks and Summer Sonic.
Japan is very big on summer festivals, particularly fireworks. Sumida River is the biggest and oldest firework festival in Tokyo. The fireworks themselves go for about 90 minutes, but it is near impossible to get a good vantage point unless you reserve your spot some insane time in the morning. That being said, it’s still an experience going. Festivals are a lot of fun, with people in yukata, food stalls, and a fun atmosphere. However, I think next year I will go to my local city’s festival instead, because I actually want to see the fireworks.
In recent years, as well as summer festivals, summer music festivals have become popular in Japan. Summer Sonic, which is held in Chiba and Osaka, and Fuji Rock, in Niigata, are the two biggest. I really want to go to Fuji Rock, however this year the line up wasn’t great, and Niigata is quite a way away. So I went to one day of Summer Sonic instead (it’s a 3 day festival). Although there weren’t any acts that I was dying to see, I did enjoy Dragon Ash, Phoenix, Mercury Rev, the Silent Disco, and Nine Inch Nails(totally surprised me, but NIN were the best act of the day). Overall the day was more fun than I expected.
Apart from those couple of events, there wasn’t much else to my vacation. I did spend a day at the ‘seaside’ (or bayside to be precise). Odaiba is an island of reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay. You can catch a boat from Asakusa along the Sumida River to Hinode Pier, and from there across to Odaiba a ferry. During July and August a special life sized statue of a Gundam was built to promote ‘Green’ Tokyo. I have no idea what Green Tokyo was about, but the statue was very very cool. Every once in a while it would play theme music, move its head, and steam, which was pretty cool. But what really impressed me was the details, things like the decals, and hydraulics (fake of course), which made it look like it could have just walked off its stand. Too bad they are taking it down. I think it would have been a very good tourist attraction. Anyway.
While I was in Odaiba I took the time to go to Miraikan or MeSci as it’s known in English. It’s a museum that is supposed to ‘share’ innovative science. There are a lot of interactive displays, and it’s well set out and very funky, but I was disappointed that there didn’t seem to be that much. I suppose when I think of a science museum with interactive displays I think of basic sciences. There’s not many ways you can have a display of the International Space Station and make it interactive. And driving a robot remotely just isn’t my thing. However, the one exhibit that was really cool was the internet display, designed to show kids how information is sent around the internet. Using black and white balls as bits you try to send a word to another input station, but the balls have to go along all these ramps and through big windy things. Very cool. Overall, even though I found Miraikan to be a bit dull, young kids would like it.
Oh, and I finished off my day in Odaiba by conquering my fear of heights and walking across the Rainbow Bridge. Got some great pictures of Tokyo too, check them out!
For the rest of my vacation I knew money was going to be sparse, so I took up an offer from my company to teach at an English summer camp. The camp was a lot of fun, and really wasn’t very hard work. I got to meet 3 other teachers from my company who were lovely ladies, and my group of kids was friendly and tried hard. I think the most enjoyable part of the camp was the BBQ/bonfire/ghost walk evening. We ate a heap of meat, got to light small fireworks, dance around, and freak out the kids (we were the monsters)(and yes, I am kinda sadistic).
The final part of my vacation was two weeks spent in Australia. Two weeks seems like a long time on paper, but it really flew. I visited my grandfather, aunt, uncle and cousin, and also managed to catch up with a few friends. I went shopping for clothes (I just can’t buy pants/underwear in Japan), multiple doctor/dentist appointments and ate many foods I missed. It was really wonderful to go back home, I’ve been missing it a lot lately. And believe me, it was very sad to leave. It was also very distressing to get my credit card bill (4 days of shopping, and averaging $500 a day… you do the math) but at least I have clothes now.
And now it’s September and it’s back to school. Admittedly it’s only the first week of school, but things have been slow so far. I’m expecting to get slammed next week. But I would have to say the most interesting thing about being back at school is the ‘measures’ the school is taking in regards to Swine Flu… It’s not even flu season yet!?! Regardless, if a kid comes down with a fever during class time, we have to give them a mask, send them to the teacher’s room, and then to the nurse’s office. And on top of that, the school has decided to limit the Culture Festival in a few weeks time. Now, if you’ve ever watched a school-based anime, Culture Festival is when all the kids open a maid café or make a haunted house in their classroom. People from outside the school (family/friends/complete strangers) can come and look around, etc. This year however, the school has limited the festival to one day, no food will be sold, and only families that have returned their RSVP’s can come. I can tell you now a lot of the kids will be disappointed.
But such is life in a society prone to panic.
Did I ever tell you about how natto sold out when a TV show said eating it every day was good for dieting??? Crazy group mentality….
*edit – apparently the swine flu panic isn’t over reacting, at the moment about 12 kids from the school have contracted it…. great….
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Tags: Australia, Culture Festival, fireworks, Gundam, hakone, Miraikan, nikko, Odaiba, Rainbow Bridge, summer, Summer Sonic, travel, work
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Random-ness
16 04 2009
Well, the first week back at school has passed without too much fuss. The excitement of the week being flashed by one of the 2nd grade boys – once accidently, the second time on purpose. My new schedule is working out well, and the extra hour is just enough to keep me busy. But to be honest, I have no idea how my coworkers teach in the evenings. By home time I am exhausted, and then I have to cook dinner, clean the house, study, chat to mum… I’ve decided I need a wife. Do they do same sex marriages in Japan?
The cherry blossoms are well and truly gone. It was only two weeks ago that they were in full bloom, and by Easter Sunday all the blooms had fallen from the trees. The analogy of a warrior’s life being “a precious and fleeting gift” like the Sakura is certainly apt. Full bloom lasts for less than a week, and within days the blossoms cover the ground like pink tinged snow. So beautiful, I’m sad its over for this year.
Now its time for Azaleas to start blooming. They are another favourite of mine. In Japan they have a miniature variety which is quite cute, and all the bushes seem to have fuller flower coverage than what they do in Australia. This year I will go to Kyu-Furukawa Teien garden in Tokyo, Tatebayashi (http://www.utyututuji.jp/topic_tsutsuji/topic_tsutsuji.html) and another place whose name escapes me at the moment.
On a final note, my pet fish continues to live, but I think it’s got fungus, because its lips are blackened. Hopefully I can get him medicated up and healthy. Still deciding whether he should be called ‘Fish’ ‘Mullet’ or ‘Dinner’, although I’m leaning strongly towards the later.
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Tags: azaleas, cherry blossoms, fish, flowers, pet, sakura, school, tsutsuji, work
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geek alert once more!
29 07 2007So, they’ve re-released all the rurouni kenshin comics here with spiff new cover drawings! to get a glimpse, check out http://www.j-rurouni.com/ its all japanese, but they are lots of pretty graphics if you just explore for a bit.
on other topics. I’ve had a bit of a killer week at work, and Im pretty stressed out. But there’s only 5 more working days before Im on holidays and off home for a visit. opps, better start packing!
This will be the last week for Katie and Sophie, so their replacements will be joining us from tomorrow. And, unfortunately Venus has had to leave the company due to an emergency, so I’ll be the senior foreign instructor at our school soon. Thats some what nerve-wracking. I actually wasn’t able to sleep at all last night
I’ll go back to my happy thoughts….

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Amuse me…
23 05 2007A couple of interesting things have happened at work over the past week.
Kaito, one of my kids is such a laugh (and thats great because he is the only kid in that class). Last weeks vocab was ‘do judo’, so, he tries to do judo. on me. his technique seemed pretty good to me, however, being only 1/3 of my height, well, he just couldn’t flip me over his shoulder. It was quite funny.
I also got a letter from another of my students, Kazumasa (kid also), saying “Let’s play together” it was quite sweet.
Finally, on Tuesday evening, there was a fire in the neighboring apartment building at work, which resulted in a siren and warnings blaring out of the speaker systems for about 15 minutes. Alas, when we finished work all the excitement was over. I guess fire alarms and drills still give you the same kind of excitement as when you are a kid!
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things that make me smile…
18 03 2007Kids can do the funniest things. The other day in class we were reviewing the ‘Can you see the ___’ sentence pattern, and just as I said ‘Can you see the…’ one of the kids in class jumped up and shouted out ‘T’ and made the shape of ‘T’ with his body. It was so funny. But pretty good at the same time for him to do it unprompted. So I said ‘Good job!’ which was kind of a mistake, because he then proceeded to make some other letters, like ‘I’ and then, the final touch ‘K’ which involved standing on one leg with his arms in the air. By now the mothers in the class had all broken out into laughter. But it really was the cutest thing!
In that class I have 3 boys and 1 girl. I think 2 of the boys like the girl… At the end of each class we hold hands in a circle and sing the ‘goodbye song’. When we do that 1 of the boys runs to hold the girl’s hand, and I swear its the fastest he moves all cla
ss. He’s a really smart boy too. Has some attention issues, but when he talks english you can actually have a very simple conversation with him. And considering he’s about 3 years old, its brilliant.
Another class of mine has made me so glad that I used to watch Dragonball Z, because they are at the age when they are obessed by it. Last week they decided we all needed Dragonball Z names….. I ended up being the tall bald fellow with the third eye…. great…. The 1 girl in that class went from being the monkey ‘Bubbles’ to ‘Chichi’ (Goku’s wife) to King Kai. Only the last one was acceptable to her…. But then, she’s a bit of a tomboy.
I’ve ordered a futon for my parents when they come here. It was supposed to be delivered on Friday, but that didn’t happen. They tried to deliver it yesterday, but I went to Disney with Peter, his brother and cousin. So this morning the company rang me…. I hope I understood correctly, but I think they will be delivering it tomorrow morning. Sometimes my japanese amazes me. And I don’t really have confidence taking on the phone, so I’m pretty pleased with how that conversation went.
And, as I just mentioned, we went to Disneyland yesterday. Twas a long day, but a good one. I don’t think I’ll ever tire of that place. When I get the photos from Pete I’ll post them to my flickr!
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no plans! huzzah
10 03 2007 Well, God does provide! I’ve been craving an easy relaxing weekend for a while now, and finally its happening. Unfortunately its due to Peter and his bro and cuz getting colds, which really is quite unfortuna
te. However, we are rescheduling Disney for next weekend. So now I have nothing to do tomorrow. Might call Xina I think.
At work we have some pretty big changes coming up. 4 of the teachers are leaving our school, either transferring or leaving the company totally. And maybe another 1 (but Im really hoping that Kuniko isn’t going to be transferred!). So we had their going away party last night. It was *huge*! 70 people in total. To tell the truth I wasn’t really looking forward to it, but in the end I had a pretty good time. It helps that Sanae (our current head teacher) chose a pretty great table for me to sit at!
Unfortunately I totally forgot my camera. grrrr. ah well.
Looking forward to – Sakura blooming in the next few weeks
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