A Productive Day

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It has been nearly 20 days in Japan and I’m finally, finally feeling settled in. Today I took care of another major hurdle in the chain of bureaucratic events that must occur if you are moving to Japan – the dreaded, yet much needed bank account.

On my way over to Ginza, to find one of the very few Citibank banks in the city, I met up with Scott Lockman from Tokyo Calling. If you are interested in Japan and haven’t visited his blog or podcast, please do. Scott is a great guy and every bit as articulate as I thought he might be after listening to his podcasts. We did a short interview with two mics and I captured some audio from my limited setup as well. We chatted about what its like to be in Japan, the future of podcasting, the point of Twitter, and the dangers of giving too much information out in your podcast. Look for some of that in a future episode.

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After a nice chat and some coffee, I headed over to Ginza, walking through the emperor’s palace a different way this time. I stopped to take a few photos with my new phone and played with my GPS and moving map functions while I sat under the sakura trees. I really had no particular time I needed to be at the bank so I took my time heading on over there.

Working with Citibank in Japan was a breeze. They spoke English very well, and when they found out I spoke a little Japanese, they were delighted and began telling me about all the places I needed to go – Sumo wrestling in Sumida-ku (where I live), Kamakura, and more. Just more to add to the list. I am going to create a big list and hopefully I can visit these places on the weekend. The account took very little time to set up once I had my alien card. However, depositing what remaining cash I had took nearly a 1/2 hour at the teller.

It’s so bizarre, some things are so convenient in Japan while others take a very long time and are very procedural. I waited the typical 10 minutes for a free teller, I brought my slip and money up. She took and and told me to take a seat. Fifteen minutes later I returned for my receipt. I’m still trying to figure out why I takes 15 minutes to count money and deposit it. I guess perhaps, they want to be sure it was put in the safe or something. I’ll never know because I don’t think the cop sitting there would have let me see what was going on behind the scenes.

I then took my time home and did my monthly ritual of going through my finances. Banking online makes living a dual life in American and Japan very convenient. In that regard, thank you Citibank. I have some free time tonight so I am off to study a little more grammar. I will post another episode soon this week, please continue to leave comments and suggestions as always. Take care.

Episode 6 – The Wet Episode

Special guests, raw chicken, bicycle skills and more. Get it all in this episode. Tonight Alex (my trackmate, roommate, and friend) takes a seat at the mic with me for a dualing discussion on the finer points of Japan. As we dry off from the monsoon that seemed to appear from out of nowhere earlier today. Today’s episode comes in around 30 minutes long and I even cut out the part about commuting around the city to post on another rainy day. Enjoy!

Show notes and references:

  • Intro – Never again will I buy a cheap Chinese umbrella
  • Update
    • Moved to Sumida-ku
    • Hanami last weekend
    • Meiji-jingu video is up
    • Bicycle Sidewalk – check it out
    • Alien registration complete!
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Japanese Bicycle Skeeels
  • Eating Raw Chicken
    • Japan is famous for three types of chickens, Alex explains
    • 生 -> usually means raw
    • 刺 -> but this does too apparently, so watch out!
  • Things You Will Only See in Japan
    • Cute vs. Cool
    • Buta-kun
  • Outro and Thanks

Episode 5 – Meiji-jingu Video

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I’m constantly posting from the past it seems. This weekend was busy with hanami activities (and subsequent recovery). I will be posting some video and audio from that as well. However, as promised, here is the Meiji-jingu video from last week.

I shot most of this footage from that day. Meiji-jingu is my favorite place to visit when I need some peace and quiet. Right in the heart of Yoyogi park, it never ceases to have a calming and quieting effect on me. Enjoy!

Alternative video link (Google Video)

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Episode 4 – Hello from Tokyo Tower!

First day back with Internet means instant episode for you all, better late than never. I recorded this episode earlier in the week, Tuesday evening to be exact just before my trackmate Alex arrived in Japan. The next few days were spent trouncing around Tokyo looking for basics like bedding, soap, and food. Enjoy this pre-move in episode ne! ^_^

Show Notes

  • Long day (late post, will be in the process of moving)
  • View from the Tokyo Prince Hotel
  • Jisa-boke and how I get over it
  • Tokyo Tower / Eiffel Tower
  • Moving and dragging my belongs through the streets of Tokyo
  • Using GTD and Vitalist
  • Cool friends help the Tokyo-transition
  • Only in Japan – Egg on pizza is truly incredible (http://www.flickr.com/photos/heavylift/434951327/)
  • Small World – Strange people confluences
  • Terrance’s Matsuri Post on KobeBeef
  • Upcoming Video Posts

Lack of Updates

Hey everyone. Just to let everyone know, I’m well. Just without Internet at the moment as I have moved to Kuramae. I’ve got an episode recorded that is ready to go but just need to get my computer connected to put it up. I will update more soon.

I never realized how much I relied on Internet for nearly everything; phone, mail, news. I feel so out of touch.

Earthquake and Rain

Boring. Today has been incredibly boring. Even now, boring. Wait, lemme check one more time …. aaaaaand… yep, the news is in – still boring. Even with an earthquake today, boring since I wasn’t able to feel it. Though I never wish anything or anyone any harm, I am still looking forward to my first one. I think I may have slept through it or was watching TV. Anyway, I’ll have to look for another opportunity to work on my dance moves.

So how can one be bored in a city the size of Tokyo? Well today I have a headache, the train wasn’t working because someone graciously threw themselves in front of it, and its raining out so I don’t feel like site seeing. The good news is that this gives me time to organize my photos prepare for future episodes.

The Japanese word of today is: つまらない (boring)

Episode 3 – Kerpow!!

Dr. Pepper CanToday’s episode is brought to you by this Dr. Pepper Can and the Pepper Chix (http://www.drpp.jp). Woah!

This episode covers a little bit about the website and how to subscribe to the audio versions of this podcast, my trials and tribulations at an Internet cafe in Kamata trying to get some connectivity, Japanese Jehovah Witnesses, the best damn spicy cheeseburger I’ve ever had, a crazy motorcycle helmet, and more.

Also, I divulge a little bit of my Japanese study plan which seems to be working out. Remembering the Kanji, James Heisig, I couldn’t remember the name of this book during the episode.

Don’t know who Oruchuban Ebichu is? Lest your curiosity kill you, find out in this episode.

And of course, a quick roundup of some of the best Japanese living podcasts around. Herro Flom Japan, Kobe Beef Show, Tokyo Calling, and A Year in Japan. Check these out.

Episode 2 – The Next Few Days

Hey everyone, sorry for the hurried posting but I’m currently at an Internet cafe and my access to the Internet has been very very sporadic to say the least. I banged out another episode yesterday and kept it aging for a day until I get could some access. So here you go, enjoy.

In this episode:

  • Intro music – “Hologram Jesus” by Pthalo
  • Lack of updates – Internet connectivity is down, down I tell you
  • Alien Registration Story
  • Nintendo DS Kanji Dictionary rules!!
  • Found an apartment from TokyoRent.com – yay!
  • Excite Train Transfer Application – http://www.excite.co.jp/transfer/
  • Shopping in Kawasaki
  • Liquor Store Funniness
  • Fish Market TV Show Interruption

And as always, more to come soon. Cheers!

I’m Tired …. So Tired

I’ve got enough material to fill up a bento box here. But I lack the motivation to get it completed at the present. I think tonight is the last night my jet-lag bites me in the butt sometime after the sun goes down. I’m tired and going to bed, but I will post another episode tomorrow.

Tomorrow’s episode covers gaijin registration, apartment hunting, and an update on my japanese proficiency (interestingly enough, better writing than speaking).

みなさん、おやすまなさい。 Goodnight everyone.

Episode 1 – Welcome to Japan

Day one in Japan and the first official podcast episode is released. Its nearing the completion of my first full day in Japan, and I’m doing everything I can not to go to sleep while I fight this sore throat.

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Brief show notes in paragraph form: In the first few hours I randomly met someone who knows a mutual friend of mine, called the Japanese fire department accidentally while trying to place a phone call to a friend, ate cow tongue at a yaki-niku place, and made a few new friends at a tachinomi bar (picture included). Hear about it all in audio form along with my jet-lagged speaking full of uhhs and umms.