Sunday, July 29, 2007

Pics of my home in Utah

I figured I would post some pictures of my home back in Utah because I have a few friends from Japan looking at my photos. I don't want them just looking at their country. I don't have very many but I hope you enjoy. I'll comment on the pictures themselves.
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Hanabi (fireworks) and an old town

So last night I went with Yann and Fabian to the Hanabi show in Asakusa. We had a lot of fun. I couldn't believe how many people there were. I guess last year there were around 900,000 people which is an insane amount. That means roughly 10% of Tokyo was there. I took some video so I hope you enjoy that. I'll edit the blog a little later so you can see it in here. My video work once again isn't that great and it was really crowded. You can hear the people in the background yelling "Tamaiya!" or something like that. I guess it's kind of a traditional thing to do. I took out most of the really sudden movements so here you are.



Then today I went with Fabian and our landlady (I forget her name! どもすみません) to an older town not far from my house. Just 2 stations away from Kameari Station. But she pretty much only spoke in Japanese so I was able to practice a whole lot today. It was very fun. I posted pictures of that as well. We ate at quite a few places. She really seems to enjoy eating. Fabian and I had just had breakfast right before we left and then she took us to a place right after we got to the town. Then about an hour later we stopped at a Japanese coffee shop and had a small drink with a small cracker. After we left the town and came back to Kameari she asked me if I had ever had Soba before. I told her I hadn't and by this time Fabian had to go somewhere so it was just me and her. But she took me to one of the oldest Soba shops that is in Kameari and had that. It was very good, and I also had some vegetables and shrimp in tempura. Anyway here are the pictures.
Enjoy!
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Friday, July 27, 2007

Tokyo Imperial Palace

So today I decided to go to the Tokyo Imperial Palace. I figured out that it is closed on Mondays and Fridays for some reason. So I was just able to take some pictures just outside of it, around the moat area. It is still quite pretty though. The trees that are on the walkway are Sakura trees which is one of the things I really want to see. I guess I'll have to get that job to stay here until March which is when the Sakura trees bloom. I can imagine how pretty it would be around the whole Palace. Anyway, I took quite a few pictures of the Palace.

I also went to Hibiya park and took a few pictures there as well. Here is the link to the pictures.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Today I went to the Tokyo National Museum and had my 1st interview for an English teaching job.

Hello everyone,
Today was quite the adventure for me. I went to the Tokyo Nation Museum that is by Ueno park. It was quite cool in there... literally it was really hot today and the museum was nice and air conditioned. But anyway, I took quite a few pictures in the museum so enjoy. Some items were asked not to be photographed for some reason so some really cool stuff I can't show you. Anyway here are the pictures.
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Now for your main question. My interview went really well I think. It's at a school called Doremi Garden Preschool. So as you can tell by the name it is a preschool. So I'll be teaching 1-5 year old kids and having to change diapers sometimes! lol I guess that's ok, I've never changed a diaper but I know I'll have to some day so I might as well learn now. Anyway, they want me to come back on Tuesday to try out a lesson and see how the kids like me. One of the interviewers asked me if I had a college degree though. I told him I didn't so he said that might cause a problem getting a work visa. He said he thinks they ask for a photocopy of your diploma when you apply for a visa. I told him I would check into though and see if this is going to be a problem. I hope it's not, but anyway, wish me luck!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Today I went to Hana Rikyu Gardens and Asakusa

All right, sorry I haven't posted anything in a while. Today I'm going to make up for it because I took a TON of pictures. And there is a surprise at the end of all the pictures.

So I was going to go to the Tokyo Museum today but I found out it was closed by its website on Mondays. So I decided to do something a little different. I'm pretty much following the Frommer's guide for things to do in Tokyo.

I started out at the garden which was really neat and nice looking. I took a lot of pictures of that so please take a look at them. After I was done with the garden I took a boat ride to Asakusa.

This is where I had the most fun. I made up today for all the times I haven't eaten out. I went to a restaurant that was called ちんや(chin-ya). This was in the Frommer's book as a place to take a break. And since I hadn't eaten all day and it was almost 3PM I figured it would be a good place to go... Boy was I surprised. I had no idea what it was going to be like but it was sure awesome. I walk in and it looked like a lobby for a hotel. There was a place to take off your shoes and put your umbrella. So I get greated by this woman wearing a kimono and she asks me if it's just me. So we go to an elevator and she tells me to wait for it to come. Once it comes she escorts me to the 3rd floor and a room that was on the 3rd floor. It had a table with 4 chairs and it was setup quite nicely. So I took a few pictures of that. But what's next is the best part. I have to use some of my Japanese to communicate because they don't speak very much English at all. I wait a while in the room and then my waitress comes in with the menu. I figure out that a meal is 5,600 yen and that I'm getting Sukiyaki! The pictures will kind of let you know what Sukiyaki is but it was the 1st time for me ever having it. I remember watching in Anime, characters doing this and thinking "That would be really awesome to try one day." Well today was the day. So it was a bit expensive but it was SOOO good. I kind of felt bad only being 1 person when it's usually a pretty social thing to do. But I guess that's life.

After the restaurant I went and explored Asakusa a bit but my camera's batteries ran out so I ended the trip a little early. But the surprise is what I bought in Asakusa.

Here are the pictures of the park, Asakusa, and the restaurant Chin-ya.
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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Tonight I went to a club with Yann

so tonight I went to a club with Yann in Shibuya. It was a club where you can drink and eat as much pizza as you wanted for 2500 yen. I did meet a few girls while I was there. Some of them knew English pretty well so I was able to communicate fully. But I guess we can just say that after about an hour it was quite boring and no one else was talking to me. lol. So I guess the club scene just isn't for me yet. Everyone was surprised that I didn't smoke or drink. 2 girls that I met said that Yann was the devil and I was the angel, it made me laugh. But I don't really have experience with girls so most of my conversations ended pretty quick. Anyway, I was only able to take a few pictures of Shibuya because Yann was in a hurry to get to the club. So here they are.
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Tokyo Tower for today

Today I went to Tokyo Tower and it was quite fun. It was pretty funny though. They had a small theme park in the tower, then on other floors there were stores, restaurants, and other stuff. I took quite a few pictures.

There are two observation decks. It costs 850 yen to go the the 1st main observation deck. Then an additional 600 yen to go to the special observation deck.

On the special observation deck there was a giant netting around it I guess for safety. So it did take a little away from the scenic view. There was also a shrine and a small park by the tower so I took a few pictures there as well.
Enjoy.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

I went to Ueno Park today

Well today I got a bit adventurous and went the furthest I have from a station today. lol. I went to Ueno park and it was quite beautiful. I took a lot of pictures so have a look. I'm waiting for my room mate to come home so I can see if he wants to go somewhere to eat. I still haven't really eaten out yet since I've been here, though I did go to a kaiten zushi shop on the day I came in. Now I want to try something other than sushi! heh. Here are the pics.
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Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Some more pics around my neighborhood

Here is some more of my neighborhood. Most of these are by the mall called "Ario" that is about a 5 minute walk from my house.
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Enjoy. I'll post some more later.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Pics of my neighborhood

Here are some pictures of a Shrine and a park that is really close to my house. The Shrine is literally almost a 2 minute walk. Enjoy, I'll be posting more soon.
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Today I went to Akihabara

As the title says, I went to Akihabara today. It's a part of Tokyo that has tons and tons of electronics and almost everything you could want if you're a major geek. Here are some pictures so far that I've taken. I'm not going to post them on the blog or it will distort the page. So here is the link to my photobucket pics.
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enjoy!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Ah yes, I guess I forgot to tell you about my room mates. The German (Fabian) has been in Japan for 3 weeks and will probably be here for about another 4 months, But it seems he's on an internship here and he's going to school so he's been busy writing a thesis for his class which he has 3 months more to write.

The French guy (Yan) has been here for 6 months and will probably be here for another 5 months. He's here on a holiday working visa and he works in a bar. I guess his Family is moving to the US in a month or 2 so he's not going to have a country soon (Not quite sure what he meant by that). I guess his Dad is sick of paying so much taxes. He said about 60% of his pay check is taken by the government.

But they took me to the grocery store tonight and Fabian stayed with me. Prices of stuff is kind of expensive. Milk was 170 yen for a liter, so that would calculate to about 5 dollars a gallon-ish. Rice was like 1000 yen for a 2KG package which isn't too bad. about 8$ for 5 lbs.

Even the mall is pretty crazy though. They have tiny carts that are much smaller than the US's and the back wheels can swivel too, so it's really maneuverable. Then a tiny basket fits in the cart and the cart can hold your umbrella which they have little plastic holders for so the rain doesn't get all over the floor when you fold it up. When you get to the cash register, they welcome you, and as they are checking your items they asked me if I wanted chop sticks, but they said it so fast I didn't hear the verb they used lol. But my room mate helped me out there. Then after they check your items, you go down the line a little and pay there. Then after you pay they have a little self service bagging station just a bit after you pay. That was pretty cool I thought.

I'll try to post some pics soon as well, I haven't had much time to take any pictures yet.

Here's my Sakura house apartment



This 8 minute video took about an hour to upload so I'm not sure how often I'll upload movies. We'll see. But here is my apartment and my room mates. The camera skills aren't awesome but I didn't feel like editing the movie. So here you go. どうぞ!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Well I'm here in Japan!

Well I made it to Japan. I'm not going to post any pictures just yet because I'm in Sakura house's internet cafe.

Well my flight was long. If you ever have a chance to take an 11 hour flight.... Don't do it, lol. I did sit next to a Japanese girl that grew up in California so she was fluent in English and Japanese. We didn't get to talk a whole lot until towards the end of the flight, but she helped me out a bit after we landed in the airport.

Lets just say it is SUPER humid here. It was raining when I got in so there was cloud cover so there wasn't much sun if any. BUT... Surprisingly I didn't get lost at all, I was quite proud of myself. Even using the subway was really easy. I only spent like 15 minutes traveling the city before I found my hotel.

There is so much vegetation even in the city it's quite something, quite a bit different from Utah. I hear Japanese conversations everywhere and since they are talking so fast I can only make out a few words here and there. I hope I can adjust to the speed in due time.

Most of the times I've had to talk to people (really just in the airport) most of them knew English so that helped when I couldn't quite explain. Of course when I'm thinking about it after the fact I think about how I could have said it in Japanese. I hope I can come up with responses faster as time goes on, but I don't think that will be a problem.

As soon as I got to my hotel I was sweating so much that I took a really cold shower and turned my rooms cooler to like 18C (about 60F) because it was so hot in there.

Well I'm going to Email a few people to make sure they know I'm safe. Hope to hear from you all soon. I'll post some pics of my puny hotel room tomorrow. lol

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Just about time to go

The time is approaching for me to leave to Japan. This was the main reason I made myself this blog. As you can see it has a Japanese theme now, thanks to one of my good friends for doing it for me. I'm not good at all with HTML or Photoshop like he is. I really like how it looks.

Anyway, once I get to Japan I'll probably post new pictures and movies I've taken of Japan on this blog about once a week. So please check back every few days to see "The Adventures of Jesse Kissee!" lol.

I'll post once again when I get into Japan.

Jesse F. Kissee