Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Weird... - Part 1

Whoa...it's been 2 and a half weeks since I last posted something! That's bad...and I apologize to those of you who have been asking me and wondering where the posts have gone to. To make amends, I'm hoping to post at least three things this week (maybe more). I present to you a 3-part posting entitled "The Weird...The Wacky...The Wonderful".

So much has happened since I last posted...let me count the ways...



 

The Weird

1) Ronald McDonald (Scary Japanese version)
  • If you haven't read or seen my previous McDonald's posting with a video of a "beautiful" Ronald, go check it out here.
  • I stumbled across this other video just today that's promoting McDonald's. I'm not sure if it's real, but it made me laugh.

2) UFO Catchers
  • If you don't know what that is, it's basically one of those machines where you win a prize by using "THE CLAW".
Hello Kitty? Super Mario? Choose your destiny!
  • UFO Catchers are EVERYWHERE! There are buildings and arcades with rooms FILLED with these things, selling anything from candy to stuffed toys to posters.
  • In Akihabara (the electronic, nerdy part of Tokyo) I, along with another coworker, with a significant amount of money, and with the disgraceful pity of one of the employees (who made it easier and easier for us to win) won one of these each:
Super Sonico!
3) Sushi Stapler
  • The picture speaks for itself:
...but where's the wasabi?
 4) Milk Soda


  • FINALLY! Everyone's two favourite things: Milk AND Soda...TOGETHER AT LAST!
  • I drank half of this because I was thirsty. The rest of the bottle is still sitting on my fridge.

    5) Gang Fights?....no it couldn't be!
    • I woke up around 8am early on Sunday morning to girls shrieking outside of my apartment and sounds of a street fight. I ran out of my building looking frantically for the sounds of the commotion, when I see something on the other side of the metro line:



    •  I'll pretend the guy on the right is the "White Ranger" and the guy on the left is..."the bad guy with a scorpion face".
    • Apparently they were filming some sort of movie outside my apartment, which included a group of actors dressed in school uniforms who provided the screaming that woke me up.





    Anyways, I hope you readers continue to enjoy the posts I put up. This was a short AND random one that I just threw together, but here is a preview of some other things I'm going to be posting very soon:
    • Long weekend trip to Nikko (World Heritage Site)
    • Sumo Wrestling
    • Food!
    • Baseball in Japan
    • Fashions
    • Typhoons

    Sunday, September 11, 2011

    Shaking, Shopping, Shrines, and Seafood Sticks

    No Longer an Earthquake Virgin

    Today I felt my first earthquake here in Tokyo. I live right beside the train line, so I'm used to trains passing by on a regular basis. BUT, when my bed started to gently shake (with me in it) for about 5 seconds, I knew that was no train. It was actually kind of cool!

    Asakusa



    A few other teachers and I went to visit an area of Tokyo yesterday called Asakusa. This area is very famous for having a large Buddhist temple, built in the 7th century, called Sensoji. There is a very long street called Nakamise which leads up to the temple, that is filled with little food stalls and souvenir shops...where people used to buy all their pre-temple things back in the ancient times as well. Interestingly, the surrounding area has been all rebuilt due to the air raids of World War 2, when the area was a bustling entertainment area.

    There are a lot of things to see in Tokyo, but even more so in this little area. If you like shopping for trinkets and snacks, this is the place to be...although it is a little bit more expensive due to it being a tourist area.



    Nakamise - Shopping area

    Nakamise Lanterns

    Japanese Wood Carver



    Good Fortune...Bad Fortune

    Once you enter the temple area, you'll be in awe of the beautiful grandeur of the still existing architecture. Gigantic, red lanterns can be found in front of main gates and doorways. 

    In order to get a fortune, you should cleanse yourself by bathing in some smoke, and then moving over to where the fortune sticks are. These sticks are inside of a metal tin, with a small hole just big enough for one stick to exit. After shaking and rolling the tin, you randomly select a wooden stick that comes out, with characters that correspond to those in drawers.

    I received a "Regular Fortune", which isn't too shabby at all. A lucky coworker of mine received one that read "The Best Fortune". Yet another coworker of mine received one that read "Bad Fortune". He was not pleased. 


    Bathing in Smoke Before Entering Temple


    My "Regular Fortune" Complete with Impeccable English Translation

    Beautiful Sensoji Temple and Pagoda

    Beautiful Underside of Giant Lantern

    Sensoji Temple

    Hozo Gate and Sonsoji Pagoda

    Throwing in Coins for Good Luck

    Sensoji Pagoda



    Octopus on a Stick? Yes please!

    I haven't posted anything about food lately, which I should do more often. To quench your hunger for my hunger for exotic Japanese foods, I present to you these sticks of baby octopi. Grilled up and smothered in a sweet sauce...these things were tentacle-licking-good. Yummmmm... 


    Scrumptious stick foods

    Baby Octopi on a Stick
    Tentacle Lickin' Good!


    Sunday, September 4, 2011

    Home Sweet (but small) Home

    1000 people eaten (that means "views")?! WOW! 

    School finally starts tomorrow. That means I gotta wear a tie. I usually only wear a tie 2 times a year, if that, back home...both times being for parent/teacher conferences. Now I have to wear a tie every day! I usually have to re-learn doing one each time, but thanks to the wonders of technology, YouTube has become my saviour...

    A lot of people have been wondering what my apartment looks like, so I've finally gotten around to taking some photos and video of my apartment. I live 5 minutes away from Mejiro Station, which is 22 minutes away from the train stop where my school is. In between my apartment and the school are very famous Tokyo areas, such as: Shibuya (Shibuya crossing), Shinjuku (busiest station in the world), Harajuku (Yoyogi park and crazy fashions), etc.







    20 Square Meters of Heaven

    Fukujima House (white 3 story building on the left)