Tuesday, September 30, 2008
I learn calligraphy!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
I love Onsen
It's starting to get much colder here, or at least I feel like it's much colder. Today at work my JTE and I commiserated about the weather - it certainly didn't help that it was raining. So, after work, I decided to take a little trip to an onsen - hot spring spa - near my house. It's called Jonnobikan, and was recommended to me by said JTE. It was somewhat dark and rainy on the drive up (it's up on Yahiko mountain), which only took about 10 minutes. When I got there, I was confused because there were these signs that said "doctor fish." I thought maybe it was a hospital. After leaving and coming back I discovered it was in fact the onsen I was looking for. For only 500 yen (about $5) I was given a towel and unlimited time in the onsen, which consists of several hot pools of water, 2 onsens, and even an outdoor bath. I cleaned myself off (you have to clean yourself for about 10 minutes before getting in the bath - it is public, after all) and then soaked to my heart's content. I felt all the coldness in my bones melt away. I left about an hour later. On my way out, I saw a pool of water by the door. It was full of little fish, and bore a sign that said "doctor fish, 850 yen." I have no idea what this meant. I don't know if I want to know?
Pictures of my apartment!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Johzinji Street Jazz Festival (brief recap)
I should also mention I went to a street jazz festival in Sendai, a big city on the East coast of Japan and a little North of here. Some friends and I went about a week ago and stayed with a CIR who lives there. I didn't take any pictures, so this is a less exciting post, but it was a really good time. We got to listen to amazing music - one of the highlights being the traditional melded with the modern - shamisen and electric guitar. We also found a library that had some of the most attractive modern architecture I've seen. On the top floor there was a small art library, and we spent lots of time there reading when we go tired of walking around. I 'discovered' a few Japanese photographers I really like, the most notable being Naoya Hatakeyama. If you have a chance, please look up his work.
Niigata Albirex!
Sorry I haven't written in so long! I've been busy busy - this weekend was musical auditions (yes, I'm going to help put on a musical) and a welcome party in Sanjo, a city near here. I don't have any pictures of those things (sorry!) but more details will be coming later (we have our first practice this weekend!). However, I do have pictures of the Niigata Albirex game I went to yesterday! The 23rd was a national holiday here because it was Autumn equinox - from here on in the days get shorter. In celebration (?) a few of my friends and I went to what I'm pretty sure was my first pro sports event. And it was awesome. I loved trying to learn the cheers in Japanese, and high-fiving Japanese women whenever we scored a goal. And we won! At the end of the game, the team walked around the stadium (the 'Big Swan') and bowed to the audience. I can't say whether or not that happens in the US, but I feel like it doesn't...
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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