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Seasonal Bliss/Blues

Within the last ten years, communication with family and friends who live far away has become much easier and much cheaper due to the advancements in technology.  It seems all an American expat needs is a passport, a credit card/cash, a Skype account and a Facebook account.  With technologies like these, one might even feel as though they aren’t even living overseas!  I can check American news, interact with my friends on Facebook and chat with my family on Skype.  It seems like the world has become one in a blink of an eye… that is until you walk outside.

Japan’s beautiful cherry blossom season is just now coming to a close and for Japanese people, and now myself, nothing represents Winter ending like those lovely flowers.  Now I know it’s Spring.  With an average lifespan of less than one week, these flowers represent an old cultural aesthetic, mono no aware or the transience of things.  In Japan, with the changing of seasons comes the disappearance of some things and the arrival of others (aka seasonal food – although it may not completely disappear it often becomes prohibitively expensive).  Cherry blossoms are no different.  Japanese people celebrate them with gusto, eating and drinking under the trees.  When they are in full bloom, people are overjoyed but it too is short lived.  For soon the leaves will fall and one can not help but consider ones’ own life span and how it too will pass, just like the flowers.

However, no matter how much technology advances this cultural aspect of Japan will not change.  So let’s all close our computers and go outside for a walk.

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how can you be sooo cute?!

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look at her little hands, just unbelievable, how can she do that?! so SUPER adorable!

i always call her the name of the person i miss the most, but these few days, i have to stop.

she and him has at least one common point, their nose BOTH soo cute and pretty. and the rest is, the “atmosphere”, always around you, but never disturb you. peaceful, and sweet.

if only every day can be like this.

how can they be sooo cute?!

talk back to the main topic, 99% of the person that left japan, no matter what the reason is, always have one common point, “want to go back”.

everyone’s love for japan, 日本の魅力、irresistible.

just like this kitty, not something you want to see for short period of time, but instead, live in it, be surrounded by it.

令人難以形容的感覺

(now the lovely kitty is sitting right in front of me, she is SOOOO adorable her little white hands … , she almost goes everywhere i go, so sweet …)

due to my short stay in my friend’s place, i have a very close contact with a pet, a lovely half white kitty. while she is a female, but i always call her the name of the person that i miss the most. i sometimes even speak japanese to her.

talk back to the main topic, very soon, i am supposed to go back to tokyo. i cannot imagine the trouble of working. i heard that since any foreigners left so maybe easier to find jobs, but i am not being very positive about this.

but the experience i get from this trip has been an interesting one.

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now, THIS is an surprise …

the feeling we have after the disaster

i am sure there are a lot of people struggle a lot what to do when things like this happen.

(just now when i am typing, a crazy cat that jump onto my keyboard! and for the first time, i got scratched to bleed by this silly violent hyperactive low EQ black cat! lucky i do not have to see her much soon, hopefully! On the other hand, there is a SUPER SWEET PEACEFUL brown-white cat here … what a contrast)

oops, i forget what i am trying to say.

ah, when the disaster strike, all of a sudden, all the adorable and cute things around, with almost no people hosting those lovely shops, with people wondering around what is going on with the days that comes, seems so sad. seems, nothing seems real, nothing makes sense, nothing seems to …

… everything seem a waste.

i do admit, out of the very few countries that i have lived before, japan seems to have the most citizens that seem to have their guard down, for the least, in every day life. on the contrast, u can say, the society seems so safe ですから 。。。

the graphics, the decorations, would become so worthless during survivals. when unexpected accidents strikes, that just seem sooo much more accurate.

that is why, i always find myself indulge in an indulge in superficial and unnecessary stuff, but it is also these type of “appearance”, that can make a country that has so few resources so irresistible.

about time to write again

when disaster happened, it makes ppl forget many daily little things.

in a blink of an eye, already April 14.

about time to write again, if i really decide to continue living there, right?

just about 90% of the foreigners around me left japan, COMPLETELY for the reason of “possible” nuclear disaster. mine is a little different, but i did not have to leave at this moment, but i chose to, “might as well leave at this moment” …

even though, when i was in the Osaka airport, i completely not want to leave.

i also just read briefly of another writer’s blog here, missing friends, and the life there in tokyo.

i completely agree. even though this is already not the first time i had a big number of friends around me, i still miss my friends in the current guesthouse, sooo many of them, 10% of the foreigners stayed there and never even left for 1 day. だんだん、皆も帰って戻って、特に今週、多分 disaster があった前の 50% のにぎやかさかもね〜。

when the earthquake strike, it did shock me, the shaking. but it is ok, cause common sense is telling me, HUGE earthquake only happen every several decades or even 100 years.

no place is perfect, if you find japan sooooo attractive and have so many design you desire and admire, then this cutie country is on the earthquake zone, the plate underneath is not stable.

come on, we all know that even from the most basic geography class, if you think it is NOT possible to happen when u are there, give me a break.

それを知ってるくせに、まだこの国に惚れちゃって、ね〜。

i think what really shock everyone is the “nuclear plant”, 意味さっぱり分からないけど、why it has to happen? why over there? only GOD knows. the fact is, does it really come from GOD, no one will never know.

Earthquake Aftermath

As I sat at my computer pondering the idea of starting back up with my blog entries I thought to myself, “Where do you find the words to continue on after what has happened in Northern Japan?” Everything that I came up with seems so trivial compared to the fact that hundreds of thousands of people lost everything and over ten thousand people lost their lives.  But in the wake of this horrible tragedy I have been witness to an amazing amount of community benevolence.  From the people in Japan courageously trying to grasp on to any kind of normalcy in their everyday lives to the funding raising events around the world, I now know that they can and will overcome this.

After a three week hiatus in Colorado, I look forward to heading back to Tokyo.  Sure, I am a little weary of the Fukushima plant ordeal but my life is there.  I can’t wait to see my friends, students and neighborhood.  We will continue onward stronger albeit cautious into our new future.

For further information on the earthquake and all it’s subsequent tribulations as well as organizations that you can donate to, click the link below for more information.

http://www.thetokyopost.com/tag/earthquake/

Potato – Potahto

Recently, I’ve been witness to a disturbing trend within my preschool.  The trend of parents expecting their child to write with their right hands despite being lefties.  While this may not be quite as common in Japanese society as it was 10 years ago,  it has currently resurfaced in my preschool in the last couple of months.

Most of my students are naturally right handers so they seem to be off the hook but those that are not are being forced to write, feed themselves, throw and generally “think” with the other hand.  This often results in tears but I also see it resulting in confusion and a general blockage in their learning abilities.

With all the problems in the world, I can’t imagine why anyone would consider this as an important thing to change within their child.  Can’t we just all get along?

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What’s in a Name?

I recently attended my first Japanese theatrical production at the Tokyo Arts Theatre (東京芸術劇場) in Ikebukuro (池袋).  I saw the play, Minami he (南へ) by Hideki Noda (野田秀樹).

When I was a teacher at an infamous English conversation school (I’ll let you take a guess at that one), Mr. Noda was my student a couple times.  He was a pretty interesting guy, had pretty good English and very open-minded.  So I was excited to see and support such a creative mind in Japan.  Despite the high price (when I say high, I mean HIGH) and my lack of Japanese comprehension (and I mean I didn’t understand anything about the plot of the story – although my Japanese friend didn’t either… ), I really enjoyed myself.  It felt so good to be in an atmosphere of creativity and surrounded by the aura of the arts.  It was also a relief to see Japanese people, a people fairly known for their robotic disposition, being so theatrical.

I also got to see two of the handful of famous people I know in Japan, Satoshi Tsumabuki and Yuu Aoi.  I LOVE YUU AOI and she didn’t disappoint.  Both of them have the greatest smiles and like them I walked out with a huge smile, blissfully ignorant to the story of the play but blissfully pleased by the experience.

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Earthquakes = Scary.

With the recent earthquakes and subsequent causalities around the world, I naturally start to feel uneasy about the fact that I live in Tokyo.  Recent earthquakes in China, Haiti, Chile and the recent New Zealand earthquake makes it seem like Tokyo has got to be right down the line.  I can’t help but think morbid thoughts like “it’s just a matter of time”.

However, I do have faith in the fact that Japanese pride themselves on quality and that they have certain codes that one must follow when building a structure (at least the new ones! When was this building built?).  This doesn’t necessarily ward off the possibility of mass causalities however it may give some people a bit of relief.

For example, The Great Hanshin Earthquake in Kobe, was one of the worst earthquakes in Japan’s recent history with 6,000 causalities.  However, according to Wikipedia, despite the extensive damage to the city center, most of the deaths were due to the tiled roofs  (meant to resist typhoons) in the Hyogo Prefecture.

So as I was walking around Shinjuku last night staring up at the huge buildings and trying to fathom how they could resist a huge earthquake, I was a little relieved to know that Japanese building practices are safe, at least that is what it seems.  It’s still all a bit scary and makes me feel like a hardhead for moving here purposely from the natural disaster free zone of Denver, Colorado (although looking at an earthquake website there are quite a few in Colorado!).

Nonetheless, I send out my sympathies to people around the world dealing with this type of disaster and any others for that matter.  I certainty hope that I don’t have it happen to me or my loved ones but if it does, let me handle it with grace and dignity.

More Food

ok, now is March 4, 4:30 am in the morning, if i am telling you i am completely not sleepy, i am definitely lying. but since my roommate not here, so i can type fast and loud as late as i can. it is convenient. don’t get me wrong, i do like my roommate a lot. she is the best roommate one can ever have, at least for me it is. she is so cute and fun and considerate. but she has not been back for 2 night in a roll already. Wed and Thurs night. this is actually the first time i experienced this from her. i hope she is having fun with her friends, since she told me these days are her holidays, but not be in trouble.

since i have to write 4 of these, so i decided to hurry up and finish this last one. with some good pictures for you guys, if i can find some.

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びっくりドンキ (actually i am more びっくり than they are)

Steak? Hamburg?

but geez, the sauce looks yummy でしょう?please do not tell me you do not think so. esp. that egg, yes!

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韓流もの

cannot quite remember the name, but trust me, this taste wonderful ^^.

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バーミヤン

Beef ?

i really believe so, and it definitely taste better than it looks.

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Shrimp

ok, this is some bigger shrimp, and it is good!

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Beef

this one i am sure it is beef, because this is one of my personal favorite dish no matter which country i am in ^^.

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天__飯

sorry, i do not know how to type the kanji of this … but this is also a taste great one, i love the sauce! cause it is 濃い〜 ^^.

ok guys, hope u like the above pictures.