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August 16, 2005 – Massive earthquake
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan, Uncategorized on August 16, 2015
There was a massive earthquake in Northern Japan today. Even though it was 400km north east of Numazu, my apartment building was still shaking and creaking.
Every time there is an earthquake I am reminded just how much I hate them.
August 14, 2005 – Obon
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan, Teaching English, The Penpal on August 14, 2015
This week is the O-Bon festival where Japanese people honour their dead ancestors. This means NO GROUP KIDS CLASSES! YAY! Thank you dead ancestors!
I found out today that I need to give 30 days written notice to move out of my Nova apartment, so I filled out the forms. I will be done with Nova accommodations as of September 15. I don’t officially have a new place lined up yet, but I do have some time scheduled with The Penpal to pick out a place.
August 13, 2005 – Too f**king hot
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan on August 13, 2015
Too hot to sleep. TOO HOT.
Japanese summer is THE WORST.
August 12, 2005 – Sick sister
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan on August 12, 2015
Today continued the “too hot and humid” weather in Numazu.
I called my sister today after work. She has been in the hospital for a while now waiting for some surgery. Unfortunately she has been bumped down the waiting list a few times already for people with more urgent needs. Canada’s health care system is pretty good overall (and free!), but the downside is that there are occasionally waiting lists. Fortunately she is still healthy enough to wait, but it is no fun waiting in the hospital.
Being away from sick family is no fun.
August 11, 2005 – Way too hot
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan on August 11, 2015
It has been WAY too hot recently. The humidity is usually in the 70-90% range, which makes it feel like I am living in a sauna. My apartment has one wall mounted air conditioner unit, which is on the opposite side of the suite. The AC unit is next to Palmer’s room. He shuts it off at night because it is “too noisy”. Even if it was on, the cold air would need to come all the way across the apartment and down the hall to my room.
I have to sleep with my window open to the outside and my door open, which really destroys the idea of privacy in my room. My only relief is a small oscillating fan, which efficiently moves the hot air around, cooking me like a convection oven.
Blarg.
August 8, 2005 – AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan on August 8, 2015
After two farewell parties in two nights, I was happy to catch up on some sleep and rehydrate myself. After I finally woke up, I watched a DVD that one of the teachers lent me the night before. It was the second season of a very strange American animated show called “Aqua Teen Hunger Force”. The stories make little to no sense, and are based around the lives of anthropomorphic fast food items living in New Jersey.
Bizarre would be one word for it.
Hilarious would be another.
I never knew that fast food could live such an interesting life!
August 7, 2005 – Pianos and parties
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan, The Penpal on August 7, 2015
In the afternoon I went to hear The Penpal play the piano at her annual recital. I went to the same recital last year, although this time I didn’t get stuck in a car with her father. The Penpal played Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata flawlessly. It is amazing to hear how talented she is!
In the evening I went to yet another farewell party (that’s two in two days for those keeping track), that started at an izakaya in Numazu, and finished with too many people jammed into a NOVA apartment at 3:00am.
Most of the NOVA teachers in the area have apartments in one building near the north side of Numazu station. My roommates and I are the exception – our building is about a 15 minute walk east from the south side of Numazu station. I was not familiar with the route back, but fortunately Azeroth was with me and he knew how to walk (stumble) back without getting lost.
With farewell parties on Saturday and Sunday evening, I am very happy with my new Sunday / Monday days off.
August 6, 2005 – Pretending to be asleep on the train
Posted by Barniferous in Drinking, Friends and coworkers, Life in Japan on August 6, 2015
The whole area is short on teachers right now, so I got stuck with 3 group kids classes. Boo!
After work I went to a farewell party at a small town near Mt. Fuji. As usual, the first party was at an izakaya where everyone filled up on beer and food. We took a short train ride to Fuji City for the second party, which was at a karaoke room we usually go to.
The last regular train back to Numazu from Fuji is at 12:15am. However, that’s not the last train. There is also a 2:30am night express train. The night express has reserved seats, and costs more than the regular Tokaido line train. We were concerned that we would have to buy seat reservations or pay extra, but one of the more experienced teachers assured us that everything was okay, and told us to just buy the standard 320 yen one way ticket.
It turns out that our strategy for beating the extra fee was to all congregate outside the washroom at the end of the train, and pretend to be sleeping. This way if a ticket checker came along, he might be reluctant to wake up a group of sleeping gaijins that smelled of beer to get us to pay the extra fee. If we had all been more sober, we probably would have felt a bit conflicted about our decision, but it was 2:30am and we wanted to go home. Fortunately we got all the way to Numazu without running into the ticket checker!
(2015 Update) There are plenty of ways to cheat Japan Rail, but that doesn’t mean you should do them*. This is how foreigners get bad reputations in Japan! Do the right thing and pay full price!
*Unless it’s an emergency
August 4, 2005 – Honeycomb
Posted by Barniferous in Life in Japan on August 4, 2015
I now have a new CD on my “to buy” list. I just learned that Frank Black (aka Black Francis from the Pixies) has released his newest solo album, Honeycomb. I will have to do some searching to find it here. It’s not always easy to find import music in Japan, and then you have to search in Japanese alphabetical order. Frank Black can be found in the “Fu” section, for “fu-ra-n-ku bu-ra-ku”.
In the part month or so I have purchased and otherwise obtained new music from Audioslave, Rise, Guitar Wolf, Queens of the Stone Age, and others. You can’t have too much music!


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