Monday, October 29, 2007

Buddhist Temple

Sunday, Tim and I had a picnic and went to check out a local temple. We fully expected the temple to be empty and to have free reign to shoot photographs. But by happy luck, there was a service/blessing going on!

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Local Festival!

A couple weeks ago, my town had a little festival. It was wonderful! The festival was celebrating the shrine that is just down the street from me.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Blog Scare

It has recently come to my attention that some people have gotten in trouble because of their blogs. I'm trying to keep mine under the radar so to speak, even though nothing offensive will be posted. I'd say this blog is rated G. Still, I am nervous about posting. There are no clear indications about what is acceptable and what isn't. If I ask anyone about it, I'll be inviting inquiry into this blog, and subsequently, scrutiny of my photos and word choice. I'll have to think on this.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Tuesdays

My job is amazing. Tuesdays are my favorite. I teach at an elementary school. The teachers literally do all the work. They plan the lesson, show me when I walk in the door and I just go nuts. The more shamelessly foolish I act, the more the kids enjoy it. Today, we were teaching "shopping". The vocabulary was things like "Fried Chicken", "Apple Pie", "Orange Juice" and "French Fries". As I stood in front of the students, their eyes wide, trying to take in the strange looking american man, their preconceptions about foreigners is still a tofu like consistency. They haven't quite decided foreigners are awesome yet, or like their grandparents might have decided, a menace to the beautiful Japanese culture. I am the American people at this moment, I represent the whole.... So what do I do?

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

You Eat That?

In Japan, meal time is just as much about social activity as it is nourishment. In fact, having 3 proper meals accounts for the entirety of your health, mental and physical. This idea is common in western societies as well, but if someone seems sad, they may be asked if they've had a proper breakfast. If its known that someone in the office has missed breakfast, their coworkers might produce some candy or bread that they've stashed away. One day, when I admitted I had forgotten breakfast, someone in the office gave me hershey's chocolate kisses and some milk along with the this statement: "For your good mental health, please eat."

I've collected a few photos to show what I've been eating and the environment I eat in.
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Sunday, October 7, 2007

Sports Day!

A couple weeks ago the students at the elementary school had a sports day. This is pretty similar to American school's "Relay Day" or May day... with a few differences.

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