Finally in Sasebo!
So Ogawa-sensei picked me up from the airport, and we piled into her rather nice little car and
This was the view from a point on the rest top, as is the other picture, over looking the ocean. You can see how the air is a little murky, which is something that many of my pictures in Sasebo display! The humidity really does a number on you.
There are a lot of Japanese-style houses in this area, and I was in such a stupid state of mind when I got here, when I saw the first one, so pretty and detailed, I turned to Ogawa-sensei and asked her "what kind of house is that?!" She looked at me a little oddly and said, "A house."
"I mean, is it a spa or a store or something? It's so beautiful!"
"No no, its just a Japanese style house."
"Oh. Ahahahahaahaaaa. I see. SO BEAUTIFUL!!" I'm such a dork. *laughs*
So after Ogawa-sensei and I arrived in Sasebo, the first thing we did was head to the City Hall and register for my Alien Registration card. I'm still waiting for it, but the process was relatively easy. Next was my school, where I met a number of teachers, my Vice-Principal (who speak wonderful English and is an awesome man), and my Principal, who immediately remarked that 'Canadians have high noses!' in Japanese. I think he also meant big, but either way I just laughed.
Apparently our school's boy's softball team won the National Championships two years ago, and they were given a huge grant, so we actually have two seperate baseball fields!
And in case you were wondering (oh and I know you have been), here is my desk!! Currently I just use my laptop because the computer you see behind it is busted. I also have this huge printer/scanner on my desk, and I'm not sure if its supposed to be 'mine' or if it was placed on the ALT's desk because they needed the space. *laughs* Either way, I have my very own little printer!
So after I chilled out at the school for a little bit and another teacher here set me up with the internet on my laptop, Ogawa-sensei and I headed to my apartment and I beheld my new haven for t
That night, Ogawa-sensei took me out to 'Yakitori', which I just refer to as 'various meats'. Along with us came Rika, who is also called 'Ogawa-sensei', and she is a young teacher who is close to my age and incredibly sweet.
I think that they really wanted me to try new things while I was there, and I always enjoy that, but that night I discovered where I draw the line. And that line is....
...pig's foot. Yes that's right, that is a pig's foot, y'see the little toes there? To be honest, it was salty and tasty, but the texture was very melt-in-your-mouth, and that just didn't sit right with me once I really thought about what it was I was eating. I asked the ladies if they ate it a lot and they said no with a smile (before it was "just try it!" with what I swear were sly smiles), but apparently its supposed to be good for your skin. Never before have I been put off of a food just because it originally was something, but pig's feet are just not my thing.
The restaurant was one where you sit down on raised tatami-mat floor, with low tables. In the back there was a seperate 'room' that was hosting what looked like a 'boy's night out'. I took a couple pictures to get an idea of the layout.
There was also a pull-up bar, where some people who were by themselves sat to eat or either drink. The two Ogawas (as I suppose I must call them!) insisted that I try different kinds of alcoholic drinks, but I only had two. They were sweet cocktails of different flavours and were really delicious.
After that night, Ogawa-sensei (my supervisor, who I will from now on call by her first name: Yuka) went on a trip to London, so for the past few days I've b
So most of the pictures I have after this are just ones I have taken along the way in Sasebo, but they all have little stories.
First off, this is essentially my 'neighbourhood.' Just a hop-skip away from me is the bus station, which is increeeedibly handy. I was really paranoid about taking the bus the first couple of times, but Yuka helped me figure out how to say "do
The day after I arrived, Rika took me to get a bank account and a cell phone, and it was one of the most draaaining days I've had here. Though I did a lot of sitting around and waiting, everything took twice as long because Rika had to translate back to me with what English she knows. I got to see more of downtown Sasebo though, and I think I'm going to be spending a lot of my free time down there!
Or at least at the electronic's store in the 'Massage Chair' department. Ooooh daisy, that was a neato chair. A saleslady came along and set me right up. Even gave me a towel to cover my legs below the knees!
Over the weekend I was basically on my lonesome, so I decided to do some adventuring. Adventuring=walking. It was so hot, I was literally drenched with sweat. In Canada we hate t
Don't worry mum, I'm also wearing 50 SPF sunblock.
That day I wandered down within my area a bit more, following
After a while of walking I managed to find a temple that I had seen in Rika's car, and I took a lot of pictures of that place.
Thankfully nobody seemed to mind when I sat down on the
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To the right of me was another similar little shrine, but it was so bright out I had trouble seeing my camera screen and I took a rather blurry photo of it.
There was also this really lovely tree in the yard, that had the prettiest branches and blossoms. I took this picture with you in mind daddy, I thought you'd have really liked this tree.
So that was my excursion out into Sasebo, or at least part of it. Tomorrow I'll be almost completely caught up, and then I can start talking about things in the very-recent-past tense. *laughs*
TTFN!