Friday 24 September 2010

End of September Update

Enjoying Sakai / Osaka

There hasnt actually been that much time at home in the last couple of weeks but managed to get along to the Mikunigaoka High School and Old Girls Handball Games on 11-12 Sep (and even got to play a little bit) as well and explored Daisen Park and Nintoku-ryo Tumulus. Just got back from my first ever Osaka AJET event, a pub quiz - needless to say I didnt know many answers but joined an awesome team with some wicked smart girls and we ended up winning the whole thing :)






Work

A lot of things have come to a close at work lately. My first edition of the 6 page English newsletter for foreigners in Sakai has been sent off to the printers, Ive finished my translations of all the history panels on the 21st panormaic viewing floor of city hall, just in time for 25 year 10's from Wellington to arrive in Sakai on Monday - so have been busy getting ready for their arrival.













The business trip to Tokyo at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last week went pretty well. On the Tuesday we were watching the 7th round of the Regional Promotional Seminars and on Wednesday was our debriefing as we will do our presentation in Tokyo on the 18th of November so not long to go now. These are basically a 15 minute speech by different cities/regions of Japan to Ambassador and Counsel Generals to let them know a little bit more about Japan. Out of the 5 presentations we watched 4 used Japanese people and 1 CIR but they were all basically just reading a speech out in a monotone voice (just with the CIR having slightly better pronounciation) but none of them were really engaging so am keen to make ours really interesting and memorable.

Tokyo

Luckily I have worked enough overtime the last two months to be able to take the two days after my business trip as time in lieu and hang out in Tokyo a little bit longer. Highlights of the time there were:

- Going up the Tokyo Tower with Junya, Nozomi and Hitoshi and then sushi till 2am











- Catching up with Joel at an izakaya where the beers were only Y150 each
- Shopping at Asakusa and Kappabashi-doori in the rain (came away with a cute hanko case and a pink Japanese 4-wheeled carry-on size suitcase because it was on sale)

  
- Dinner with Shoko and Junya at the Shinbashi branch of the Belgian Beer Cafe
- Catching up with Nigel by spending the day in Odaiba, looking out over the water, getting lost in Venus Fort and lunch at good old Saizeriya

- Dinner at Tabasa and Karaoke with a bunch of the Meigaku crew - Juliette, Ryo, Don, Akiko, Naomi, Hide and even a couple of people from my Japanese sign language club


 
- Watching the 2010 Japan round of the World Draught Masters Championship at the Ginza branch of the Belgian Beer Cafe and enjoying the free beer and food

 
Yamanashi

With Monday being a public holiday, before I came back to Osaka, I also had time to make the trip out to visit my very first host family (from when I was 11) in Fujiyoshida-shi, Yamanashi-ken. They live pretty much at the base of Mount Fuji but unfortunately it was too cloudy last weekend to see it but Im sure I'll be back soon enough. Its been six years since I saw these guys (when I was last living here for uni) and my host brothers are now 18, 16 and 8 - they grow up so fast!

 
It was perfect timing to visit with Daisuke's (the youngest) school sports day on the Sunday so went along to cheer on the blue team. Had a Japanese picnic with the family and watched each of the year levels compete in two events and do a performance, culminating in the 6yrs doing a military-esque exercise routine and a massive human pyramid. We went out to Gyu-taku afterwards to celebrate. Spent some time at Fujiyama-onsen on the Monday and enjoyed houtou - a specialty of the region before boarding the 2pm train back to Tokyo to get my shinkansen home to Osaka.


Have had a busy last couple of weeks but its been great catching up with old friends and am looking forward to another busy two weeks with the Wellington school kids arriving on Monday.



Thursday 9 September 2010

Six weeks down, six to go.....

"Missing someone gets easier everyday because even though it is one day further from the last time you saw each other, it is one day closer to the next time you will"

Enjoying Sakai
Made the most of the last weekend of summer (because officially it finishes on the 31st of August) by cycling around Oizumi Park, finally finding the local summer pool (and getting a hilarious tan line between my swim cap and googles) and heading out to Shirasagi Park for a Welcome (Back) BBQ that a few of the JETs in Nakamozu organised so its nice to know there's other people living in Sakai even though Im technically the only one employed by to the city (as the other guys are employed by Osaka prefecture).











Have managed a couple of meals out at the Riga Beer Garden and a local izakaya with workmates and even joined in with the local High School's Handball team so great to get back into sports although it will be a little while before Im a regular at training because running around outside for 2 hours in 35 degree heat was a little bit intense for me...











Work
Although it took me a little while to get into the swing of things and all I felt like I was doing the first few weeks was sitting inside translating various invitation, and "no thank you" letters full of super polite language, the last couple of weeks at work have actually been brilliant. So much so that last week when Stuart was away skiing rather than looking forward to it, I actually began to dread "no overtime Wednesdays" because it meant I had to leave at 5:30 and spend the evening at home.











The last couple of weeks has been a lot of planning in the lead up to things - so got to visit Harvest Hill for the morning on Monday to have a look around which was great to get out of the office and get a bit of colour. Im super excited about the next couple of weeks to come - I am the editor (if you can call it that) of a bi-monthly 6 page newsletter for foreigners living in Sakai to let them know upcoming events and important city information which is due to go to the printers on Sep 24, am heading to Tokyo next week for a business trip to watch some Regional Promotional Presentations at MOFA and get some ideas on how to do ours in November, and to go to an opening of an art exhibition at the Iran Embassy, and have 25 kids coming over on a youth exchange from Newlands and Wellington College to visit schools in Sakai for two weeks from September 27 so trying to organise some awesome activities for them :)









 

The Gym Saga
After spending about 3 weeks researching various gyms and heading out on the weekends and after work to check them out I had finally decided to join Nobiyaki Kenkokan - 4kms down the road from my house - because they were reasonably priced, have various classes, a good sized pool and the facility is zero-carbon because all the electricity used to power the equipment, heat the pool and for air conditioning is created by the residual heat from the burning of waste from the Green Centre factory next door. It's also supposed to look like a boat - pretty cool huh


Warning: blah coming up, if you dont want to read skip to the next section

No gym I found seems to open before 9 or 10am - so no working out before work :( but all gyms of them have different pricing options - of course there is "fulltime" but you can also choose "daytime", "nighttime", "weekends and public holidays only", "pool and spa only" etc for slightly cheaper. After a lot of deliberation I had decided to go with the nighttime option as most weekends will be busy with work or exploring the area. Nobiyaka's "nighttime" membership is from 7pm-11pm (as opposed to 9pm-12:30am at Konami) so it seemed like a good option because it gave me time to get home from work, eat something small and then cycle there without being out too late.

Unfortunately when I went down on Monday the 30th of Aug to join up I was told that the "nighttime" option was full, as was my second choice "pool and spa only" but I could go on the waiting list.....ARGH! I was just about ready to cry then and there as all I wanted to do was get / stay healthy and I couldn't believe it was proving this much of a mission. Decided not doing any exercise at all wasnt going to work (as its already been a month and 20mins of Windsor Pilates every morning in my apartment isnt quite cutting it) so out of the two options that still had space my budget doesn't quite stretch to the "fulltime" membership at $140 a month so will just have to deal with the "weekends and public holidays" membership at $105 a month, until a "nighttime" spot becomes available and I can switch over...

In my mailbox on Saturday the 5th of Sep (so it must have been sent mere days after I went to sign up) was a letter telling me I could now sign up for the "nighttime" option - yay but a little bittersweet. I was already locked into weekends only for September and decided to take a months break in October (because I will be working the first two weekends October and Stuart will be here for the last two so wouldnt be able to use my weekend pass at all) so that means my "nighttime" membership will start from 1 Nov - but better late than never I guess!

You Tube
So I never used to spend very much time on here but with a time difference of only 3 hours to NZ most of my friends back home are heading to bed by the time I get home from work and with not much to do in the evenings (seeing as I cant go to the gym and its dark by 7:30) especially last week when Stuart was away skiing I spent a bit more time here lately looking at links that friends have posted on their facebook walls. These are the videos that have been on repeat on my computer over the last few weeks
The Maine - Whoever she is (Cover)
http://www.youtube.com/user/SkydiveSabotage#p/u/1/1oDpEvKaWds
A Day to Remember - If it means a lot to you (Cover)
http://www.youtube.com/user/SkydiveSabotage#p/u/0/9J9lBjjZMeo
Ceo Le Green - WARNING Language may offend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc&has_verified=1
Huntsville Bed Intruder Song - WARNING Content may offend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrWu13Uh2Yw&feature=related
auto-tune of the original news clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlNDBFJCW_M&feature=fvst

So in closing, Im feeling a little bit more postive about things these days. I think I had almost forgotten how important it is to really enjoy your job as its been a while - especially since I dont have too much going on outside of work at the moment (am yet to find a way to learn sign language or cooking) but am slowly starting to feel more and more settled everyday - I even have potplants now! The next 6 weeks before Stuart comes will be very busy with work (most weekends too) and trying to get the most out of my gym pass so the time will fly by