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Merry Christmas..

Merry holidays everyone. Hope you are well and enjoying yourselves.

I had a wonderful Christmas here with a fabulous home cooked meal by the girlfriend. We will be heading off to Akita this friday to celebrate the new year’s in the traditional japanese way with her family. ( visiting the family shrine and following it up with lots of fresh fish and sake!)

On a side note; the line at the KFC near my apartment was nearly 60 people deep with a 2 hour wait. Why you ask? Fried Chicken is the christmas food here, well that and christmas cake. I guess ham is not popular, that is fine by me though!

Subsidized health care..

It is great being in a country with subsidized health care!! Just received my new insurance package for next year and wow, it’s great! It isn’t even the best available in japan, but it is pretty good, dental and eye coverage (except cost of classes) and general health-care related issues. Plus medicine is cheap and co-pays are cheap. Coverage for dependents is even amazing.. why cannot the US do this.. oh yeah, too much corporate interest.

Long weekend!

Finally had a holiday, in the form of a 3 day weekend. Much needed..

Friday, I went to one of the Hiltons here for a thanksgiving dinner with Momoko at a French(styled) restaurant. I originally made the choice on the basis that they were having a Thanksgiving special course. As it turns out, it was the day before, Thursday, instead of Friday (which makes sense, that is thanksgiving in the US.) Friday is a labor day holiday here, so I didn’t connect the dots. Anyways, they were having a seafood holiday special buffet. Actually, it turned out better then the thanksgiving one, as I am not a big fan of turkey. So I enjoyed a variety of fabulous sushi and cooked dishes including cod, grouper, oysters and a few french dishes that I cannot pronounce yet. The desert was amazing also! A 5 tier chocolate fondue with all the fruits you could eat. However, the highlight of the meal (besides maguro and hamachi..) was the pumpkin and pecan pie.. Perfect! Just like grandmas…

In front of the restaurant there was a chocolate covered vespa. I have yet to figure out why.

Afterwards, we met up with some of Momoko’s friends from Kyoto and partied at my place and then we went to see underworld the next night. More to come on that later.

This years popular Japanese terms..

60 of this years most popular japanese phrases.

My favorite is “Sonna no kankei nee / そんなの関係ねぇ.” Or more colloquially as “Kankeinee.”

(w)Underworld!

Woot! I will be going to see Underworld, the Orb and a handful of others this weekend! Here is the event. Should be fun.. All night long in a convention complex. Should be a lot more enjoyable then a club. Have to love the name too.. Makuhari Messe(hall)…

HD Vision of the moon.. thanks to the japanese..

First HD Video flyby of the moon.

wahka wahka wahka..

Fall is in full effect! Things are slow at work, studying for the nouryoku has kicked into overdrive, leisure reading is down, and it’s starting to get cold in Japan. In addition, I have been invited to go to India(Mumbia) for Christmas with a guy I work with, so I am contemplating that or perhaps something more tropical. Maybe tropical is better and I don’t yet, considering I am coming back in feb or march, where oh where.

Been using shelfari for a while, just figured out how to import csvs.. luckily I have been keeping track of books I have read over the past 5 years off and on. So this beats adding them all manually. Another great use of gmail and labels.

G Cans sewer system..

GCAN Project- This is actually in Saitama, near Tokyo. But check out the pictures. This is a drainage system designed to alleviate flooding during Typhoon and Monsoon seasons here. The “Temple” room is pretty damn amazing looking. Apparently they use this for movies, commercials and some art installations (most likely during the summer…)

Added to my list of places to go and visit.

Giant squido!

A collective “おいしそう!” could be heard from Nagasaki all the way to Tokyo as the news reported this. With picture goodness!

After eating a lot of squid, I admit I too first thought, wow.. fry that puppy up.. delicious! 2 meter mantle.. うまそう!

Japanese…

ゆく河の流れは絶えずして、しかも、もとの水にあらず。淀みに浮かぶうたかたは、かつ消えかつ結びて、久しくとゞまりたる例なし。世中にある人と栖と、またかくのごとし。

たましきのみやこのうちに、棟を並べ、甍を争へる、高き、いやしき、人の住居は、世々を経て尽きせぬものなれど、これをまことかと尋ぬれば、昔ありし家はまれなり。或は去年焼けて今年作れり。或は大家亡びて小家となる。住む人もこれに同じ。所も変わらず、ひとも多かれど、いにしへ見し人は、二三十人が中に、わずかにひとりふたりなり。

朝に死に、夕に生るゝならひ、たゞ水の泡にぞ似たりける。不知、生まれ死ぬる人、何方より來たりて、何方へか去る。また不知、仮の宿り、誰が為にか心を悩まし、何によりてか目を喜ばしむる。その、主と栖と、無常を争ふさま、いはゞあさがほの露にことならず。或は露落ちて花残れり。残るといへども朝日に枯れぬ。或は花しぼみて露なほ消えず。消えずといへども夕を待つ事なし。

The flow of the moving river is ceaseless, yet it is not the original water. The foam floating in pools now breaks up, now comes together, and there is no instance of where it stops for long. The people in the world and their dwellings are also thus.

People’s dwellings, high and low, lining up the ridges of their roofs and squabbling over rooftiles in the jewel-strewn capital pass through the generations without end, and yet, should you inquire if this be true, the houses extent from long ago are few. Houses burned down last year are built in this one. Or great houses decline, becoming small. It is the same with the people dwelling therein. While your location does not change and there are many people, from among the twenty or thirty people you would see long ago, there are now only one or two.

A way of life where one dies in the morning and is born at night is similar to the foam of the water. People who are born and then die, it is not known from where they came and to where they go. Another thing is not known is why they worry themselves 何によりてか to make a pleasure for their eyes in these temporay dwelling-places. The scene of a master and a dwelling fighting for impermanence differs not from dew on, say, a morning glory. And then again, the dew may fall and the flower remain. But though we say “remain”, it withers in the morning sun. And then again, the flower may wither and the dew remain. But though we say “remain”, it waits not for evening.

予、ものの心を知れりしより、四十あまりの春秋をおくれるあひだに、世の不思議を見る事、やゝたびたびになりぬ。去安元三年四月廿八日かとよ。風激しく吹きて、静かならざりし夜、戌の時許、都の東南より火出で来て、西北に至る。はてには朱雀門・大極殿・大学寮・民部省などまで移りて、一夜のうちに塵灰となりにき。

In the forty-some springs and autumns I have passed since the time when I came to know how things worked, there have been a few times when I have seen strange things in the world. I think it was the 28th of the fourth month in the third year of Angen (1175), the era past. On a night that would not be quiet and the wind blew ferociously, fire broke out from the southeast of the capital in the hour of the dog (8 to 10 PM) and went to the northwest. It moved to places such as the Shuzaku Gate, the Great Hall of State, The State Academy and the Ministry of Civil Affiars, which turned to dust and ashes in a single night.