Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Konichiwa New Experiences!




Week of August 3rd - Well, it has been awhile since I have posted, sorry about that... I have had quite a week. Let's start where we left off, my bike. As you can se in the picture, it is just what I hoped for. Really, it has been a blessing, I have been riding it all over Nishinomiya and paying nothing for gas, what a nice change. So, after receiving my bike on Monday I was shown my office. I was so glad to see I had plenty of space to work and great air conditioning (essential in this climate)! The staff at the Sogo center (the building I work in) is a great bunch of people that are very helpful and very friendly. My first few days of were were filled with paperwork and finding the essential places around town. I now have a Japanese bank account, ATM card and cell phone (thanks Mayumi). I spent most of the week working on a presentation to give to the staff and games to accompany my English lessons. It was a great change having whole days to plan rather than trying to rush between classes. On Friday we changed it up a bit and went out of the center on a little field trip, to do what you ask? To make traditional Japanese candles! It was really a fantastic experience and I discovered two things about myself; 1-I am good at making candles 2-I am horrible at decorating them.The weekend held even more excitement as we headed to the baseball stadium (at 7am), to watch the opening ceremonies of the National High School Baseball Championships . Talk about amazing! The players marched in like soldiers preparing for battle. The Prince of Japan spoke and we were given signs to to hold up to make giant Japanese characters you could see all the way across the stadium that said "do your best" and other motivating sayings... It was like nothing I had ever seen before. Despite the excitement of being at such an event, we left part way through the first of three games due to the extreme heat and humidity.

After lunch we had a little practice riding the train system and some time to explore on our own. As you can imagine exploring is really fun, but a little scary seeing how there are no street names and very few things are in English, oh yeah, and nobody around us spoke English either. We stepped outside of our comfort bubble all
afternoon and retired to our apartments for a nap in the evening.


That night we were feeling a little Cougish (we are both WSU grads afterall) and we decided to find a place to relax. Destination? The Busy Bee. The Internet recommended the place, but it was up to us to find it. So armed with a map (you heard right Janet) and our limited knowledge of the city we went out. Of course we found it (as if there was any doubt behind my navigational skills) and it was awesome! It reminded me of Pullman, minus the crazy college students. All in all the trip was a success and we even managed to meet some English speakes from the UK and Georgia.


As the
weekend wound down, I realized part of my daily routine was missing, the gym. Anyone who even kind of knows me knows that I love fitness and that I (possibly to a fault) spend a healthy portion of my week at the gym. After getting a great tip from some friends, I found a
gym to work out in. Being a little spoiled with great gyms like the WSU Rec Center and OZ Fitness I was a little
apprehensive as I walked through the door and found a little room, about the size of the locker rooms at my previous gyms. But after meeting the "gym coach"
and some of the regulars I knew this was the place for me. I paid the ¥17,500 for the initiation fee and the 1st
month. And started my workout. There were at least 3 people in this tiny gym that spoke English (more or less) and the rest of the members that didn't were super interested in what I was doing and who I was. I have never felt so
welcome at a gym. If you can't tell I really liked this place,
despite it's less than updated and very limited equipment. Whew! That was a lot to write, hopefully you made it
all the way through and enjoyed what you read/saw. I have this week off so you better believe I will have some crazy
fun stories as the week finishes. Stay Tuned!

3 comments:

  1. Hey sir, sounds like all is going well. Hope you have successfully reunited with your luggage. I'm back at Garfield so that is good news. Hopefully I will still be there when you come back. It's good to see you found a gym. I will let Mark know if you are looking for a "3 mile" route to run. Take it easy and good luck.

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  3. Okay, not sure where my first post went...But, Elliot you really need to update your blog. Share the experience with those of us back home. The boys are learning a bit of Japanese in school and they would love to see an update. They wish you good luck and asked me to tell you that they miss you.I hope you got the pix we emailed to you? It's not quite the same without you, but I've managed to tease Bryan a bit in your absence. Oh yes,the new temporary name for our exercise group is Team HALLMARK. Thought you'd like it!!! It was my idea so Bryan and Mark are innocent. Adios and Happy Mexican Independence Day!

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