Class Notes
Eto of Etoland refers to
the months of a Chinese year, similar to astrology.
Shichi-fukujin are the
7 wise persons of China, 6 men and 1 woman.
About 2,600 years ago,
Japan was founded by the first Emporer. They say he descended on Takachiho. But, later left Kyushu by way of Mimitsu on a
ship headed to Kyoto.
"When you get tired, up
the pace."
There was a 21 km foot
race in Tsuno last Saturday. Entrees to the race had to pay 3,000 Yen. But, at the finish line, they received a bottle of
Tsuno Wine and 4 or 5 mini tomatoes. The winner was a teacher. His time was about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Recently, someone cut down
a tree on top of Mukabaki Mountain. He wanted to take a picture of a view of the ocean. But, he was arrested on the same day.
I guess someone told the police about him.
Tatamitei on the Gokase
River were recently damaged. A television cable was installed nearby. Tatamitei are considered an important historical item.
On a clear day, you can
see Shikoku Island from Kagamiyama.
Senior prisoners: 11 percent,
55 and older, 1 in 5 Japanese are aged 65 and older, mostly shoplifting and picking pockets, thinning family ties, lack of
income and growing medical expenses, skipping out on restaurant bills, we must avoid turning prisons into retirement homes...
Want your allergy symptoms
to disappear? Collect some field horsetails (or tsukushi), cook them in a meal. Or, wait for Yakuso Company to come out with
their bag of 20 candies that will cost 2,000 yen. (boil, soy sauce, and sugar)
Hakata Ramen in old Maruzen
Bookstore building.
Feb 3rd was Setsubun.
In 50-80 years the sea
level will rise 12 feet?
Housewives can't find a
job in Nobeoka.
TV all over the world with
a Sony?
Memoirs of a Geisha - Although
the film chronicles the world of Japanese geishas, it stars three actresses from the Chinese film world.
Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo,
Kanagawa, Aichi, Gifu and Osaka -- have already enacted ordinances prohibiting adults from buying used underwear directly
from girls under 18 years of age.
Hokkaido looks to do the
same. One year in prison or a fine of not more than 500,000 yen could be given.
Osaka forcibly removes
28 out of 56 tents for a greenery fair.
Court rules city park tent
qualifies as 'home address'.
Ford plant bans competitors'
cars from lot.
Did you know that about
twenty-two years ago, in Hitotsugaoka, an elementary school was robbed at gun point of over 20,000,000 Yen? The thief got
away and was never captured.
Also, it is believed that
the Kagekiha (ultra-left-wing activists) planted a time bomb in front of Nobeoka Train Station. An older woman opened the
bag and it exploded. The woman lost a finger. That happened about thirty years ago. - Both of the above stories were reported
by Mr. Tanaka.
There used to be a lot
of chickens living near Kanadoga Ike (pond), Nobeoka. But, my friend's friend ate them. He said they were delicious.
This year in Nobeoka, Seijishiki
was held on Monday. The next day, everyone had to go back to work or school.
Some people rub salt on
their skin before entering the sauna. It is said that salt helps in sweating.
Sunday at 10pm, Sekai Ururun
Taizaiki, a show about Japanese traveling to foreign countries and learning on a homestay is getting popular. "Ururun" means
tearing up. Many Japanese tear-up when they part with friends. (tear-up or come to tears)
Over
forty years ago, there used to be an ice rink and a skating rink in Nobeoka. http://nobeoka-no-omoide.tripod.com/id2.html
I have a neighbor that
always says, "Sumasen!" She went to South Korea with my wife. At the airport, she dropped her ticket on the floor. A South
Korean clerk picked her ticket up and handed it to her. My neighbor said, "Sumasen!" and bowed. The South Korean clerk then
bowed and said, "Sumasen!"
I sometimes refer to a
mental hospital as a "kichigai byouin". I learned today that I am very wrong to do that. I should always say, "Seishinka".
Seishin refers to mentally ill. I apologize if I have offened anyone.
Anyway, there are quite
a few seishinka in Nobeoka. I guess the state feels that a country town like ours is a good place to place mentally ill people.
They say the police are
using binoculars to catch people using their cellphones while driving. The police station themselves near Trial in Hyuga City.
They stop the drivers just across the street from Joyfull Restaurant in a vacant lot. I guess it's time for us drivers to
employ the high-beam-switching-warning-system that we used to do so well years ago.
There is a shoe etiquette
that I find hard to get used to. I always straighten out my shoes when I enter a home or an establishment. But, I find that
my shoes are always turned-around when I come out of the building. I guess the office staff make it their job to keep things
right. Next week, I may just separate my shoes and place them on each side of the room and see what happens.
Dugongs were spotted off the coast of Okinawa!
Officials say something
must be done to revitalize downtown shopping districts. Big malls may be banned from suburbs!
We talked about "Karasu
No Gyouzui". It describes a person that likes to take quick baths. It was mentioned in class, because I said that I like to
take quick showers instead of long baths. Oh, yeah. You probably need to know that 'karasu' is Japanese for crow.
Shiwasu is a time period when Japanese need to hurry
up. For example, at the end of the month, and especially at the end of the year. Japanese want to get everything in order,
close things out, before the New Year partying begins.
Umami is the juices from simmered down bones, meats
and vegetables. It is sold in bottles and plastic packages in Japan. I hear it's pretty good and "healthy" for you. You can
derive Umami from Kimuchi Nabe and Chanko Nabe.
Kokuchi is when one always wants to tell the truth or
straight story. Uso Mo Houben is when one tells white lies in order to protect everyone involved.
We also talked about the
three local shopping areas: Park Place in Oita, Wasada in Oita and Aeon Miyazaki. We all agreed that Park Place was the best
place to go shopping in 2005. After all, in Nobeoka, many stores have closed in recent years: Azumaya, Daiei and Kotobukiya,
to name a few.
Three million Yen was found in the bottom of a cooking pot box.
No one has claimed it so far, and it's been over two weeks. I forget how long one has to wait for someone to claim it before
it becomes the property of the finder in Japan. I was told that the time period is 6 months in order to collect found money
in Japan.
Hayatori or Bakauri or
Sennari is SQUASH.
Asakusa is said to be "nostalgic" (kyoushuu). So, is
Nobeoka. Don't you think? Asakusa is where the Tora San series were filmed.
G.S.D.F. and U.S. Marines
to stage island infiltration exercise in California. Uh Oh!
Under a new system, illegally
parked vehicles will be immediately reported to the police regardless of the length of time, a departure from the current
system in which cars are first marked with chalk and then tagged only after a certain time has passed. Also, the work will
no longer be done by police. Private enterprises will take over the duties.
Last thursday, we talked
about bedrocking in Hokkaido. One student mentioned "Hanshinyoku". You sit in the tub with your body half-way out and just
sweat. You can also read a book or sing a tune if you like.
The Saitama
Municipal Government has decided to place guards at all 101 of its schools.
"Above all, the issue is
language. Anyone good at the language can get a chance like I did," Yuki Kudoh, the only Japanese actress to play a main geisha
role in the film, Memoirs of a Geisha, said.
Nanjakoradaifuku is Mochi with a strawberry, cheese, anko and
kuri. And, there is some whipped cream added. Nanja is, "What?" Kora is, "that". And, daifuku is "very happy". You can get
some at Okashi No Hidaka which is located near Miyazaki Train Station. There is also a shop nearby Aeon, Miyazaki.
I used to bobble
my head in class, trying to stay
awake. My wife said that she propped her head on her left hand and held a pen in her right hand, pretending to be studying.
Another, Hiroko, said that she used to rest her head on an open book. But, the student of today just goes to sleep with both
arms on the desk.
Hokkaido's new bus-train
hybrid will start soon. (Not really. I couldn't find any pictures of the bus-train hybrid.)
A 27-year-old man has been
arrested and indicted for stealing 2 yen from an offertory chest at a Buddhist temple in Kobe.
Things to do with your newspaper:
1. Roll it up and look
through it, pretending to be a pirate!
2. Roll it up and whack
your sibling over the head!
Things to do with a burnt
out lightbulb:
Carry
it to business meetings, and then when someone asks you a question, hold it over your head and say you are all out of fresh
ideas.
What
kind of food is 29.000 Yen? Nikuman.
NHK announced that people
should be careful, because of the possibility of an outbreak of the "bird-flu". It was suggested that people should;
1. wear masks,
2. wash their hands often,
and
3. gargle a few times
a day.
If there is an outbreak
in Japan, some 640,000 people may die. There is no vaccine available as of yet. But, Tamifu medicine, made by a Swiss company,
may be effective. Mr. Nomura
Seiun Rugby team won last Sunday. They will play Takanabe
High School for the Championship of Miyazaki Prefecture on Sunday, November 13 th in Miyazaki City.
The 1995 Honda Civic was
the most-stolen car in the U.S. in 2004.
Former Peruvian President
Alberto Fujimori has been arrested
by Chilean police after arriving in Chile from Japan on Sunday. Fujimori, the son of Japanese emigrants to Peru, holds Japanese
nationality.
How to teach children English:
1. Read them picture books.
2.
Speak English at home.
3. Watch Disney movies
with them.
4. Sing songs with them.
Hiottoko (Fire Men) used bamboo poles to blow on their
fires. There is a Hiottoko Club in Zaikouji Cho, Hyuga City. There are 17 members at present. Twenty-six years ago, there
were over 50 members. The Hiottoko Market was started over 140 years ago. Harvested goods and business goods are placed on
sale there on October 16 th. They meet at the Isotake Shrine in Hyuga. In the picture above, you can see their flag; a "Mame
Shibori (Towel)". The Japanese flute and some Japanese Taiko drums are played at the festival.
Kanami Kawano