Showing posts with label osaka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label osaka. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Golden Week 2012

Golden Week is the holiday in Japan at the end of every April, like Easter break I guess.
This Golden Week was busy! First I went camping in Shizuoka 200km south-west of Tokyo, and then on a family trip with Toshi's Osakan family to Wakayama, the 'Hawaii of Japan'.

Camping
Driving 200km along the highway/motorway for the first time (left) and carp banners for Children's Day (right)

 Can you see Mt Fuji faintly towering over us?




Video: I catch a very easy Sakuradai fish!

Two sakuradai fish and tempura for lunch
Two lovely-looking fish that Toshi caught (*^^*)
Campfire's burning..
The campsite


Osaka/Wakayama
 Why wasn't our plane the Pokemon one!!?? (;_;)
 Feeling motherly with Satomi-chan and singing English songs to her ♪
 At a Yakiniku restaurant, grilled meat (especially beef).
This is the most delicious beef I've ever had! But one plate of cost about £10! Luckily I wasn't paying ;P
 
 Speaking of meat, I saw whale meat for the first time at a Wakayama fish market.
And no, I certainly did'n't buy any. The price of the smallest cut you can see here is about £10.
 Beautiful Shirahama beach!
 
 We visited a cave that was the location of a secret pirate hideout several hundred years ago!
 At Senjō-jiki, a very windy rocky point and Engetsu-tō, a natural sandstone arch
 Snorkeling!
 All-you-can-eat buffet back at the hotel after my no less than third hot spring bath in three days!

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Happy New Year!

It's the Year of the Dragon! Sorry for the late post, I've been busy!
遅くなってしまってごめんなさい!

This was my third New Year in Japan, and this time I spent it traditional Japanese-style with the Yoshidas.
これは3回目日本ではお正月で、今年吉田家と一緒に日本的なお正月を過ごしました。

We flew to Osaka on the 30th December, and what an amazing view of Mt Fuji!
飛行機で大阪に行って、なんてすごいいい景色でした!

What better way to spend the final day of the year than under a kotatsu (table heater) playing cards and board games?
コタツで温めながらボードゲームと花札を楽しました!

Happy birthday Toshi! トシ君お誕生日おめでとう!

It is traditional to eat special long Soba (buckwheat noodles) on New Years Eve as they symbolise longevity.
長寿のためそばを食べました。
But after 2.5 years in Japan I still can't get the slurping thing right! まだそばをスウことできません!




At midnight on New Years morning the family gathered in front of the kamidana, a small shrine in the house itself and prayed.to the god and ancestors for a good year in 2012.12時になったらお祈りしました。

Then we went to the local shrine to pray and have some free amazake, sweet rice wine.


On New Years Day we enjoyed osechi, traditional New Years food, which Toshi's mother had stayed up all night preparing! All the different kinds of food have a meaning, for example the sweet black beans symbolise good health. You can learn more about Japanese New Years food and the meanings HERE
We also drank sake, rice wine, from gold dished with the Japanese Emperor's seal.
はじめてお節料理を食べました。お母さんが一所懸命作ってびっくりしました!料理がいろんな意味もあって面白かった。
 I was presented with chopsticks with my name in Chinese characters: 暮亜, meaning Asian sunset.

Toshi's mother taught me to make sushi (if memory serves, it was mackerel, one of my favourites).
お母さんから寿司の作り方を学びました。

 More relatives came to visit, including a very hilarious and loud 89 year old!
親戚が増えてきました!



On the last day in Osaka, we got up early to drive to Kyoto to visit Fushimi Inari, where the family's shrine is located. I went there with Cara and Laura two summers ago.
最後の日伏見稲荷大神に行きました。
 So many torii gates, and a fantastic view of Kyoto

Praying at the family shrine
Finally, while at the World's Largest Hot Springs Bath, which was amazing and I visited many baths from Asia including a Darjeeling Tea bath in Bali (see the English website) I was blessed by a New Years' Chinese Dragon, which touches you on the head (ouch!) to give you good luck!

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Remember, Remember..

..Wow! Where did November go!?

November 5th is Fireworks Day in the UK, so while doing some night time fishing, Toshi and I played with some sparklers:
11月5日はイギリスの花火の日。釣りしながら、花火をやりました!






 <-- Before and after! -->
We made tempura, which is deep-fried battered fish (^-^)/
A GIANT pear from one of my students! (Yes, that is a pear and not an apple.)

Toshi will enter a half-marathon in Tokyo on Dec 15th, so I've been accompanying his training (on my bicycle of course!). 15.6km each way 4 times has really bulked up my leg muscles!
トシくんのマラソントレーニングに自転車でついていった。
 頑張って!

A trip to see the Autum leaves last week ^^


I now babysit a friend's baby once a week, and he's so cute! (*^^*)

And finally, I got a Japanese Driver's Licence! Woohoo!

Thursday, 20 October 2011

A Short Update

Sorry I've been a little lazy updating!! Here are some snapshots of the last two months:

I went to three festivals in two days: Sept 10th+11th
Ootori Jinja festival, Azabu Juban festival (Andrew is the awkward-looking foreigner) and Nebuta Festival in Tokyo

 I survived a very large, wet and windy typhoon: Sept 21st
 No umbrella was safe (especially when spoked were hurtling at you in the street)!!!

Saw my first baseball game, Oct 2nd


Thank you to Yukimitsu-san for the free ticket!

Camping, Oct 9th
 Illegal camping at a secluded, quiet riverside we found in West Tokyo
 Toshi built a massive campfire using tons of wood washed up from the afore-mentinoed typhoon

 No fishing, but we cooked up some yummy food nonetheless!

Went to Disneyland, Oct 16th (for the Supercalifrajalistic-umpteenth time.. :D)


 Very serious posing for the crew of seven (left) on Splash Mountain, posing in crazy 30'C heat (centre) and meeting fellow British (right)