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Amanohashidate

July 28, 2008

On Sunday I went to Amanohashidate (“Bridge to Heaven”). It is considered one of the three best sights in Japan, and since it was only about a three hour drive away I decided I should see it before I leave. On the way there I drove through about the worst storm I have seen in Japan yet, but by the time I got there it was only slightly raining. Although it wasn’t perfect weather, it was still an interesting thing to see. Basically there is just a really long sand bar connecting two sides of a bay, but there is a forest and a few little shrines along the way, as well as a really long beach. Here are some pictures:

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Taj Ultimate

July 14, 2008

This weekend was the Taj Ultimate Frisbee tournament, which some of the other JETs from my city, some Japanese girls, and I played in. Despite my assumptions that a tournament hosted by a bunch of JETs from Tajima (there is another team from around here that includes basically everyone but the people on my team) would be a pretty low key thing, there were 300 players, some coming from as far away as Tokyo.

Our team, “The Wad”, consisted of Mark, Kenji, Meaghan, Mario (Kenji’s friend from the states), Mario’s girlfriend Wendy and her two friends Yui and Haruka, two guys we picked up from Shikoku, and myself. Before this weekend, the two guys from Shikoku were the only ones to have ever actually played ultimate frisbee, and the Japanese girls had never actually thrown or caught a frisbee before.

The Wad

The Wad

Our first game was against Tajima Gyu (the other local JET team), and they beat us. Then we played a Japanese university team, and they really beat us. Then we started winning games, because we learned how to play. In the end we played Tajima Gyu again, and beat them quite decisively. We ended up placing 9th in the entire tournament, which is way better than last place like I expected.

Goodbye Okuganaya

July 11, 2008

Today was my last day at Okuganaya Elementary, so the school had a goodbye party for me. We played some games, they gave me some presents they made, and then we said a lot of speeches. It was a really good way to end my time there I think, but it was still very hard to leave at the end of the day. Even though I was only this school for one day a week, I still got to know the kids pretty well, especially because there were less than 40 in the entire school. I was really impressed at how well all the kids work and play together. I guess because the school is so small they have no other choice, but I never saw anyone getting picked on, or even left out of any games. The teachers here were also great, which I think played a huge part in the way the students have turned out. They have certainly set the bar pretty high for the schools I will be in when I get back to Canada.

Goodbye Okuganaya

Okuganaya Elementary

The students drew me some pictures to remember them by, but there are too many to show on this page. I have made a separate page with all the pictures, plus my attempt at translations (they are all in Japanese).

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Mega Macs

July 9, 2008

Last night a bunch of other ALTs and I went to McDonalds, because Mark and Kenji thought it was necessary for everyone to try the Mega Mac (basically two big macs in one). To make sure the evening was memorable, Kenji downloaded “I’m in love with a McDonald’s girl” by Weird Al Yankovic, which he played on Veronica’s portable iPod speakers as he and Mark danced into the restaurant. Mark brought his camera, and while we were all ordering our “Mega Mac setto”, he filmed Kenji explaining to some Japanese girls that it was Mega Mac day, which meant they also had to buy Mega Mac sets. The burger itself wasn’t actually as gross as I expected. It was, however, much messier and more difficult to eat than a regular big mac.

Mega Mac

Mega Mac

A Visitor

June 19, 2008

I went to the washroom last night and saw this stuck to the outside of my window: