Monday, September 24, 2007

Respec'

Last Monday, the 17th, was Respect for the Aged Day. I spent the day recovering from a late night at Izumi.

Today, I'm spending the substitute holiday for the Vernal Equinox recovering from a night out with the Rotary Club. It started with a koto performance and BBQ, and ended at a snack bar called Kobito no Mori or "Dwarf Forest".
Props for a great performance.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Getting my Maori on

A little something for the school wall.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Dinner @ Mine

How many people can you squeeze into my apartment? Loads, considering how massive my apartment is.
Not pictured - three other people, including the girl whose going away party this is!!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Why is this guy famous?

I've never understood Japanese "variety" television. Each show invariably involves a bizarre "comedy" act with slapstick visual humour that makes more sense than the Japanese script/lyrics that go with it.

There's a new guy on the scene by the name of Yoshio Kojima, who came up with an act in which he sings and dances in his underwear. Two catch phrases heard in junior high circles across the country are now "sonna ni kankei nai" ("That's got nothing to do with it") and O-pa-piiiiiii! (Ocean Pacific Peace).

I can't find his TV debut on youtube anymore, but here's some more Kojima rediculousness. Get it while it lasts; he's bound to be a nobody again within a year.







Check out youtube if you want to see 10,000 Japanese toddlers doing their Kojima impression...

Monday, September 10, 2007

A Grand Production

ND JHS, being my biggest school with around 360 students, put on a good show for the visiting families and community representatives (who fell asleep in their chairs after tea and snacks and on awakening skipped out early) on Sports Day.


Every event was perfectly timed down to the second, and after hours of practice ran smoothly.

Here's some of the artwork supplied by each of the 12 classes.

Unbelievably, the crowds were huge, which warranted a tako-yaki stand, a kakigori stand, and a hot chip stand to show up as well.The school has an all female band, and also the first marching band I've ever seen in Japan.After the raising of the flag and band performances, the students marched onto the sports ground to listen to and make a variety of speeches before the commencement of "rajio taiso", a calisthenic warm up that has been performed in the same manner to the same plonking piano since WWII.Finally, the races. They started with a few relay races...

And then moved on to the "mukade" race. I was hoping for a little carnage...

But got none. Luckily there was another weird tied-together race...

To finish off the racing, there was an obstacle course race. I had the job of holding the net.

During of this, the teachers ran about in costume cheering on their teams, and the students yelled out the chants they had practiced all week.

After the racing, it was time for some dancing. First up were two uninspired and unenergetic traditional dances from the first graders.

Followed by a couple of dances involving flags and the inevitable "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne by the third grade girls.

Then the boys showed off their military maneuvers with an awesome marching display - the highlight of my day.

Finally, a tug of war and a walk-across-backs-wearing-a-hat race.

Naturally the day went off without a hitch seeing as the students had been practicing every day for two months.

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Swimming Hole

Nature doesn't mind if you have tattoos.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Marking summer vacation homework

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Long Time No See!

I've been in Vietnam...
Cambodia...
And Thailand.