11
Sep
08

One week later

Slightly over one week deep into my semester in Japan, I am finally starting to settle into my life here. Making friends hasn’t been a problem thus far, but communicating with them had been. Many of us don’t have internet access at our homestays and nearly no one had a keitai (cell phone). Until now, that is! Ladies and gentlemen, behold the pinnacle of cheap Japanese pre-paid phones:

There are a staggering amount of tiny pictographs and emoticons.

There are a staggering amount of tiny pictographs and emoticons.

It takes a little getting used to, but it’s nice to be able to get in touch with people again. If you want my number, e-mail me, but if you’re not in Japan it’s going to be a rather expensive phone call. I would recommend either Skype (danielmcasey) or e-mailing instead.

Getting to school is much easier than KCJS made it seem. I ride my bike to the station (approx. 7 minutes), then take a train to Sanjo Keihan (approx. 20 minutes), transfer train lines to Muratamachi-eki (approx. 10 minutes), and then have a short walk in the blistering Kyoto sun (approx. 5 minutes). All in all, not too bad! I just need to figure out how to buy a monthly pass so I can save my precious yen for other things like “cultural activities.”

Cant wait to ghostride this piece

Can't wait to ghostride this piece

It’s a bit early to tell how my classes will be, but I have no complaints thus far. I am taking three classes — a double-length Japanese class Monday through Friday in the mornings, Japanese Pop Culture on Mondays, and Japanese History Through Film on Wednesdays. So, what does that mean? Yes, I have class everyday, but most days I am done by noon and the rest of the day is mine to explore the city. All in all, a pretty sweet deal, if you ask me. Though, some more of my time will be taken up soon once I either find a gym (the one at Kyodai Kaikan is a gym in name only) or join one of the student groups. Any suggestions on what kind of group I should join?

This weekend, I think I’m heading off to Osaka with some friends from my Japanese class so that we can try to catch a Hanshin Tigers game. If I get to see some Japanese yakyuu (baseball) before the season ends, I will be an unspeakably happy camper. More on that to come though.

Dashing swiftly through the wind blowin from Rokko Like the big sun soaring in the clear blue sky Mighty spirit of the youth shows the victors grace The name that shines in glory Hanshin Tigers Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Hanshin Tigers Hooray, Hooray, Hooray, Hooray!  Powerful hits and skillful pitch achieved a thousand times Trained with every discipline here at Koshien Crowned with constant victory glorious, matchless feat Always proud, invincible Hanshin Tigers Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Hanshin Tigers Hooray, Hooray, Hooray, Hooray!

Dashing swiftly through the wind blowin' from Rokko Like the big sun soaring in the clear blue sky Mighty spirit of the youth shows the victor's grace The name that shines in glory "Hanshin Tigers" Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Hanshin Tigers Hooray, Hooray, Hooray, Hooray! Powerful hits and skillful pitch achieved a thousand times Trained with every discipline here at Koshien Crowned with constant victory glorious, matchless feat Always proud, invincible "Hanshin Tigers" Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Hanshin Tigers Hooray, Hooray, Hooray, Hooray!

( FOR YOU VISUAL LEANERS OUT THERE, MY FLICKR IS UPDATED WITH NEW PICTURES)

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For those of you who need a little more bass in your life, listen to this Hollywood Holt jam that my homegirl Carrie sent me:

Hollywood Holt – Beat In My Trunk

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That’s all for now, folks. I need to go shower before heading back into the city tonight to hang out with some rad ryugakusei


6 Responses to “One week later”


  1. 1 Uncle Mitch
    September 11, 2008 at 11:25 am

    a) Got your photostream. Nice pix!

    b) And the best we get is “Sweet Caroline”?

  2. 2 Daniel Casey
    September 11, 2008 at 2:54 pm

    Uncle Mitch,

    I know right? Neil really needs to step up his game.

  3. 3 Sarah
    September 11, 2008 at 7:40 pm

    your blog and flickr page make me get all jittery and want to hop on a plane. or at least jump on the back of that sassy motorcyclist’s ride. <3 future husband.

    tufts seems so mundane compared to milk sodas and sleek tech gear. we miss you.

  4. 4 Lisa G
    September 14, 2008 at 2:09 am

    is seeing a japanese baseball game as much fun as watching Okajima at a sox game?

  5. 5 James Folta
    September 14, 2008 at 4:24 pm

    Damn girl, I like your basket…

    By the way, my host family loves Japan and the kids all exclaimed “que suerte” when I told them I had a friend living there

    Are your phones emoticons typical, or are their some special treats? Quizzical, perhaps? I’m partial to Abe Lincoln, though perhaps it won’t be on a Japanese phone –

    ==|:-)>

  6. 6 gretacottington
    September 14, 2008 at 5:17 pm

    Hey, did you take the picture of the bike? Because that is a great photo. What setting did you use? I still haven’t totally worked out what setting to use when.


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