I'm big in Japan. Indeed. I decided to start this blog to keep people updated on what I'm doing over here. The name of the blog is taken from the eponymous song by my long time favorite musician, Tom Waits. Seemed appropriate at the time but may be subject to change.
It's my first week and I'm getting acclimated. The other JETs (JETs are also ALTs but not all ALT's are JETs) tell me I am doing well with sleeping habits, directions and speaking (had a
My apartment is small, as expected, but the distribution of space is where the trouble is. There is plenty of space in my tatami room (which has no tatami mats in it, so I guess its just my living room) but everything else is supremely tiny. The kitchen is a small cubby in the entry hallway about the size of a normal kitchen sink in America. Yep, that's my WHOLE kitchen. I'm still figuring out where to keep my food and dishes because it seems like its either one or the other. The apartment is skinny and deep 10"x 30". I can touch one wall with my finger and the other
I've been organizing the place and unpacking mostly, but the other JET's have taken me out a few times since I got here.
First was my welcome party dinner. We ate Yakiniku (Literally=Grilled Beef) which included some beef that was not cooked at all. Tasted pretty good. Turns out drinking is a big part
Last night was my first big adventure into Osaka-shi (Osaka City). I met many former JETs and ALTs who are here for a wedding. We went out for eats and drinks in the busy but touristy part of town (Sorta like Union Square). Then split up into groups and hit the town. I got a great tour from Nick and Hisa (an ALT and a Kishiwada local) missed my train home and slept in an armchair in a tiny cubicle [hotel]. You pay 1500 Yen ($15) and get a little chair in a cubicle in a large room for 6 hours. All the comic books you can read, tv and internet included. This place is for people with time to kill or nowhere to go after hours.
I start teaching next week sometime. I'm excited to start.
I tried to take pictures of my place, but its so small I can't get far back enough to show it properly.
So far so good. I'll end here and will be fielding questions as I go.
Today I miss people at home terribly.
# of Gaigokujin(foreigner) cliche's experienced: 3
1) Hit head on ceiling
2) Overpaid for dinner (no tips here)
3) Drunken KARAOKE after midnight!!
3 comments:
For relaxing times, make it Suntory time
I like the "hotel" - sort of like something out of a Wm Gibson novel.
I just subscribed to my first blog ever, Ben. I am so excited. Can't wait til the part where Harajuki girls do harakiri in your kitchen.
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