For real.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Hiking with Kamigumi Elementary
It continues to baffle me that I get paid to have fun. My entire job today consisted of hiking and goofing around. Here's the initial pep talk:

They all have red hats to make them visible to drivers and such. Pretty smart actually.
We ate lunch on the top of the mountain(枡形山)which was way cool, which is to say chilly. It was probably in the low 50s.
Here's us passing a shrine entrance on the way back

And this is one of the kids with his puppy.

Yay hiking!
They all have red hats to make them visible to drivers and such. Pretty smart actually.
We ate lunch on the top of the mountain(枡形山)which was way cool, which is to say chilly. It was probably in the low 50s.
Here's us passing a shrine entrance on the way back
And this is one of the kids with his puppy.
Yay hiking!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Nejime
Sunday, September 30, 2007
阿蘇山!
Kevin, Kara, Alex, and I had ourselves a pleasant day trip to Mt. Aso. We went for the highest peak because anything less simply would not do. Here we are around the trail's head (the peak in view is in fact about 1/5th of the way through the trail) Note my awesome hat.
While climbing we decided to record an introspective classic rock album, though I ruined the cover by laughing:
The trail itself went from peak to peak
Ending at the highest with an elevation of 1592 meters
I liked this picture a lot
Our descent coincided with the sun's
The hike was somewhere between 4 and 5 hours. A big thanks to Kara for the pictures~

While climbing we decided to record an introspective classic rock album, though I ruined the cover by laughing:

The trail itself went from peak to peak

Ending at the highest with an elevation of 1592 meters

I liked this picture a lot

Our descent coincided with the sun's

The hike was somewhere between 4 and 5 hours. A big thanks to Kara for the pictures~
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
projects and pot
I was wandering around school between classes and figured I'd take some pictures.
The kids made cork boards. These are two of my favorite. One because it is an example of excellent craftsmanship, the other because it's not.

The kids have a pretty nonsensical infatuation with marijuana, though they don't seem to have any concept of what it actually is.
On the other hand, the products they buy are unambiguous.
The kids made cork boards. These are two of my favorite. One because it is an example of excellent craftsmanship, the other because it's not.
The kids have a pretty nonsensical infatuation with marijuana, though they don't seem to have any concept of what it actually is.
On the other hand, the products they buy are unambiguous.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
体育大会
Sports Day!
I attended at both my schools on the same day. It was an elaborate disciplined version of the kind of color-war stuff I have vague memories of doing in summer camp.
The white and red teams competed in a number of events including foot races
miscellaneous races
and squabbles over large sticks
additionally there were some absurd acrobatics
and even a few Ouendan

Now everyone.... bow!
I attended at both my schools on the same day. It was an elaborate disciplined version of the kind of color-war stuff I have vague memories of doing in summer camp.
The white and red teams competed in a number of events including foot races
miscellaneous races
and squabbles over large sticks
and even a few Ouendan
Now everyone.... bow!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Welcome Party
Tonight was my welcome party. It was an all-you-can-drink at the local hotel/onsen/restaurant called Kijiya. The setup was pretty neat
and they provided some really novel foods like pig's feet
and my favorite new thing: bees
I had some lovely drinks for the first time such as the Red Eye, which is beer and tomato juice, as well as a Burdock- vodka and grapefruit juice. I topped it all off with a dip in the onsen. Overall a really lovely evening.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
火の国祭り
Before I head off on another adventure (Miyazaki city tomorrow) I should post about my previous one (Kumamoto last weekend). It was the Hi no Kuni Matsuri - and I took the bus down there to meet up with the Kumamoto JET crew. Friday night there was a pretty kickin' fireworks display, the Kuma-jets laid out some picnic blankets at Kumamoto Castle and passed around free (!) drinks (!!)
The following day was the proper Hi no Kuni Matsuri in which they pour buckets of water on the streets to cool everything down and bring peace (what). There is a massive parade of dancing that goes around the town, each group performing a slightly different take on the traditional dance. There was a fantastic group of what I think were ballroom dancers that had a really tickling version of it, but most stuck to tradition. My pictures from this weekend are all pretty miserable, but I'll show you what I can.
Being a foreigner the parade organizers made sure I had a bucket of water in my hands before the big splash. Here's some aftermath:
The big international center in town entered a group of dancers too, I vaguely joined them.
This is a group of old dudes... one of the least exciting teams, but one of my only (relatively) clear pictures
They also had a large group of shamisen players
That night I slept at a net café, but that's something I should save to explain later
Being a foreigner the parade organizers made sure I had a bucket of water in my hands before the big splash. Here's some aftermath:
The big international center in town entered a group of dancers too, I vaguely joined them.
This is a group of old dudes... one of the least exciting teams, but one of my only (relatively) clear pictures
They also had a large group of shamisen players
That night I slept at a net café, but that's something I should save to explain later
Friday, August 17, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
Lunchtime in Kumamoto
The first time I went I just asked for whatever the chef recommended and I ended up with some serious goodness. This was a slice of headcheese I think with a kind of artichoke tapenade:
Second course is a cool soup, judging by the color I'd say taro but who knows. It tasted like melted ice cream, but cleaner and with a touch of a flowery taste. It had just a bit of olive oil and some scallion in it as well:
The third course I got was fish and vegetables, again fantastic.
I liked it so much I went back the next day. Veggie course:
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Weekend in Nobeoka and Hyuga
I've been without internet for about two weeks now so I'll try to catch up quickly and in chronological order. Last weekend was the Hyottoko festival in Hyuga, in which there is much dancing and little clothing. It's fairly fantastic, the dance itself recounts a story in which a wily fox spirit seduces a beautiful princess. Meanwhile the villagers, knowing that this was a fox, watch and laugh.
This is what it generally looks like.
A number of the Miyazaki JETs got together and entered a group into the competition, we were all very proud.

Here they are just before the big parade:

Alex and I got harassed by some hilarious old men. I use the word 'harassed' in the loosest sense, as they bought us tons of food and beer. They even tried to set us up with these two festival mascot girls:

Afterwards a lot of us went off to what I have only heard referred to as "the secret beach" where we made a campfire, swam in the ocean, and generally chilled. The area is probably 40 minutes down a one lane highway serving two directions surrounded in forest. When we finally arrived we were at a beach no more than 200 meters long with mountains on either side. You could see more stars than I ever have, and everyone was all kinds of wonderful.

In the morning I made a pretty sad effort towards surfing, but it was not meant to be.
Bonus puppets:
A number of the Miyazaki JETs got together and entered a group into the competition, we were all very proud.
Here they are just before the big parade:
Alex and I got harassed by some hilarious old men. I use the word 'harassed' in the loosest sense, as they bought us tons of food and beer. They even tried to set us up with these two festival mascot girls:
Afterwards a lot of us went off to what I have only heard referred to as "the secret beach" where we made a campfire, swam in the ocean, and generally chilled. The area is probably 40 minutes down a one lane highway serving two directions surrounded in forest. When we finally arrived we were at a beach no more than 200 meters long with mountains on either side. You could see more stars than I ever have, and everyone was all kinds of wonderful.
In the morning I made a pretty sad effort towards surfing, but it was not meant to be.
Bonus puppets:
Sunday, July 29, 2007
shinjuku and yoyogi
Met up with Sorin Shiopu from my time in Okayama 5 years ago.
We hit up a saké oriented izakaya and had their sampler. Three glasses with three different sakés from various regions and of various grades. Delicious

Sorin's friends had a concert at a small venue in Yoyogi- my ears are still ringing

I think I got this guy's pick. It's green and signed.
Afterwards we hung out with the bands and drank some fairly delicious beer and ate some dried fish.

We spoke in Japanese for a good 2 hours, it was nerve wracking but really fun too.

And now it's orientation time
UPDATE! Hey look what I did!
We hit up a saké oriented izakaya and had their sampler. Three glasses with three different sakés from various regions and of various grades. Delicious
Sorin's friends had a concert at a small venue in Yoyogi- my ears are still ringing
I think I got this guy's pick. It's green and signed.
Afterwards we hung out with the bands and drank some fairly delicious beer and ate some dried fish.
We spoke in Japanese for a good 2 hours, it was nerve wracking but really fun too.
And now it's orientation time
UPDATE! Hey look what I did!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
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