Archive for June, 2008

Sirotan invasion

If for some reason a person that I don’t know has somehow stumbled across this post, then maybe I could understand the confusion. But for anyone that knows me, well, I don’t really have to explain Sirotan to you. Its a cute white seal character sold by a Japanese store called Mother Garden. [...]

Weekend at Megumi’s

Well this actually took place the first weekend I was in Japan (May 31/June 1), but I decided to abandon the idea of backdating all my posts because it got a little bit too complex. Three years ago when I was studying at JCMU, I participated in an event at Kyoto Women’s University. [...]

So what exactly am I doing in Japan, anyway?

In early November of 2007, I applied to a Department of State summer internship program. I knew that for the summer of 2008 I needed to participate in some sort of internship program involving Japanese studies, not only because it would help me get a feel for what kind of job I wanted to [...]

On the recent earthquakes in Japan

You might have heard on the news that there were some strong earthquakes in Japan on Saturday. Luckily they hit in a largely rural area in northern Japan, so the damage has been pretty minimal and so far there are only six recorded deaths. Osaka is in the southwestern area of Japan, over [...]

My new rice cooker

When I lived in Japan the first time, one of the things that JCMU provided for all the dorm-dwellers was a rice cooker in every room. While I thought it was broken for the first few uses (turns out I was using the wrong button, easy to do when they are in Japanese and [...]