It is finally that time. My stay here in Japan is nearing its end and I would like to write this last blog about my stay in this beautiful country and what it has meant and will continue to mean to me.
I have made many observations while in this country. These ideas I can only claim as my own and anyone else who went through the same things would understandably have their own ideas about the things that they have felt. The number one thing that will leave a lasting impact on me is how traditional so many modern Japanese people are. In a time where the influences of the west are almost impossible to escape, the sense of cultural heritage and national pride that still exists is inspiring. The second most powerful thing is, the generosity that I have seen so often, in so many different people. I feel that it is not done out of a feeling of duty like many other things, rather, a feeling of compassion for other people. To me, this was truly amazing and I hope that I never forget it.
The last thing that I would like to say is, thank you. Thank you to everyone who has read my blogs. I hope my stories have helped people who want to experience something new. To me it is the only way to really enjoy life and I hope that everyone can enjoy their English learning experience.
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observation(s) 観察
traditional 伝統的な、従来の
infuluence(s) 影響、影響力
cultural heritage 文化的遺産
inspiring 奮起させる、感激させる
generosity 寛大、寛容
compassion 思いやり、同情
2009年4月7日火曜日
2009年4月1日水曜日
Teaching in Japan
My stay in Japan has provided me with many interesting and life changing experiences. The only reason that I was able to enjoy any of these experiences is because I was given the opportunity to be an English teacher.
My job was teaching private English lessons to students from all over, mainly in coffee shops near local train stations. This allowed for a relaxed and personal environment for both the students and the teachers. The students could have a personal teacher to learn with privacy and confidence and the teacher could adapt the lesson to meet the student’s personal learning style. I also learned a lot about Japanese culture from my weekly conversations with a variety of different students.
Although I am enjoying where I am at now, I must remember not to forget the hard work it took to get here.
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provide(d) 与える
allow(ed) (・・・の状態)にさせる
environment 環境
adapt 合わせる、順応させる
confidence 自信
My job was teaching private English lessons to students from all over, mainly in coffee shops near local train stations. This allowed for a relaxed and personal environment for both the students and the teachers. The students could have a personal teacher to learn with privacy and confidence and the teacher could adapt the lesson to meet the student’s personal learning style. I also learned a lot about Japanese culture from my weekly conversations with a variety of different students.
Although I am enjoying where I am at now, I must remember not to forget the hard work it took to get here.
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provide(d) 与える
allow(ed) (・・・の状態)にさせる
environment 環境
adapt 合わせる、順応させる
confidence 自信
2009年3月17日火曜日
Trip to Osaka and Kyoto (Part 5)
Another highlight of our trip was going to the Fushimi Inari Shrine and seeing the orange tori arches. This place seemed almost like a dream, there were tori arches everywhere we went. The arched paths split off into different directions and even went to the very top of the mountain. It is easy to spend many hours walking up and down the mountain in amazement; the brochure at the entrance of the shrine says there are over 30,000 arches! On our Final day, we woke up early to return back to Tokyo. Another ten hours on a bus. Our trip to Kansai was just as good as I had hoped for and was very happy to finally get to see the area. I think it is definitely a place to go for anyone who is visiting Japan. I hope to return and see all of the things that we missed some day.
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highlight (旅の)一番の思い出
arch(es) 門、アーチ
path(s) 細道、散歩道
split 別れる、裂く、分割する
direction(s) 方向、方角
brochure パンフレット、小冊子
definitely 絶対に、確かに
2009年3月10日火曜日
Trip to Osaka and Kyoto (Part 4)

The next day, Marta and I finally went to Kyoto. We had been looking forward to this for a long time. We left early and went on a walking tour around the area that had many different temples and shrines. They were all so beautiful and almost overwhelming to think about how long it took to make them and how long they have been around. As well as the temples, we also looked around the many different shops and made sure to buy some sweets to bring back home as gifts. The next day in Kyoto, we went to a bamboo forest and enjoyed the peace and quiet in nature and away from the busy cities. Nearby, we ate a traditional oden lunch at a small restaurant. I think it was the best meal I have had since I have been in Japan. Next, we went to a monkey park that we found. It was on top of a mountain and the monkeys were all wild. It was possible to walk right past them, while watching them play and groom each other. There is a building that you can go into and feed them apples and peanuts through a fence. This way it is safe for guests, the monkeys get a little crazy when there is food around. In the evening we went back to Osaka and enjoyed some more street vender food.
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temple(s) お寺、寺院
shrine(s) 神社、礼拝堂
overwhelming 圧倒的な、いっぱいいっぱいな
bamboo forest 竹林
traditional 伝統的な
groom 毛づくろいをする
2009年3月3日火曜日
Trip to Osaka and Kyoto (Part 3)
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unfortunately 不運にも、あいにく
instead of making a trip to Kyoto 京都に行く代わりに
scenery 風景、風景
scenery 風景、風景
Ferris wheel 観覧車
breathtaking 息をのむような、すごい
mummies(単mummy) ミイラ
tombs 墓
2009年2月24日火曜日
Trip to Osaka and Kyoto (Part 2)

The ride on the bus from Kaihin-makuhari to Osaka was about 10 hours! Even though it was a night bus, we were hardly able to sleep at all. The heater was on really high, so it was very uncomfortable especially in the back of the bus. Also, the seats had little leg room and of course the people in front of us reclined their seats all of the way back, making it even more uncomfortable. I couldn’t be too annoyed though, it was my own fault for being cheap and not taking the Shinkansen and I guess it could have been worse.
Ten hours later we arrived in Osaka and immediately went to our hotel for some much needed rest. Our plan was to stay in Osaka for all four nights and take the trains to Kyoto for day trips. After a few hours of resting we wondered around the streets near our hotel to get used to the area. In the evening we went to the center of Osaka and found Dotonbori road. Here we enjoyed some takoyaki, beer and many other street vendor foods that Osaka is famous for. Because it was February, it was not crowded at all, but there were still enough people around to make it exciting.
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The ride on the bus バスでの移動(時間)
leg room 足元のスペース
recline(d) (椅子などを)後ろに倒す
annoy(ed) (受け身形で使われて)イライラさせられる、うっとうしく思う
my own fault 私自信のせいで
immediately すぐに、さっさと
After a few hours of resting 数時間の休憩の後で、
2009年2月17日火曜日
Trip to Osaka and Kyoto (Part 1)
Last week my wife and I finally got to take a trip to Kansai. This was something that we have been wanting to do since we first arrived in Japan. The reason it took so long to finally go is because it was always a busy season, we had other plans, or we couldn’t get the time off of work at the same time. This week though, was both Marta’s and my Birthdays. Marta’s on the 11th and mine on the 12th. So, we took a few days off of work and celebrated by visiting the places we have wanted to go to the most.
To travel to Osaka by Shinkansen would have been fast and fun, but to save money we decided to take a night bus, which was over half of the cost. The trip started out a little rough because I was waiting at the wrong side of the station from where our bus arrived and we almost missed it. Luckily, they called and asked where we were and waited for us until we found it. What a way to begin.
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