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April 2009 | Sam in Japan
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Follow the rollercoaster ride that will be my life as an English Teacher in rural Hokkaido, Japan! Monday, April 13, 2009. Busy, busy, busy! This week is a fairly busy one for me. Tonight I have the final taiko practice before the big performance on Wednesday in front of what looks to be like the whole town (hell yes I’m nervous! With only three lessons under my belt, it looks to be a promising show! All of this before flying to Tokyo the next morning! Posted by Samantha Annetts. Friday, April 10, 2009.
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昔話 Legends of Kashiwa | kaltitude
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Fire flies in Kashiwa. 昔話 Legends of Kashiwa. July 12, 2013 by kaltitude. The Kashiwa City junior high school speech contest is scheduled for August 23rd, and ALTs may be requested to do speech contest preparation at the end of this month. If your students have elected to write a speech, they ought to have started a month ago. If they are doing the recitation category, there is still time to choose and practice a text. The Two Horses of Fuse Benten. A long time ago...
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Local chimes, national emergency broadcasts | kaltitude
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; 柏まつり Kashiwa Matsuri 2013. Local chimes, national emergency broadcasts. September 11, 2013 by kaltitude. Every day, you hear chimes in Kashiwa City. What are those all about? In her Japan Times column, So What the Heck is That? Alice Gordenker explains the broadcast of the 5 pm bell. Heard in cities across Japan. Alice explains that, though the chime is colloquially called. The official name is. Shichōson bōsai gyōsei musen hōsō. 2: Kochira wa Bosai Kashiwa desu.
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Kashiwa-Abiko Fireworks Festival | kaltitude
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; 昔話 Legends of Kashiwa. 柏まつり Kashiwa Matsuri 2013. July 16, 2013 by kaltitude. Kashiwa and Abiko are going to explode on August 3rd. The (usually) annual fireworks display will be held for the first time in three years. This one will be special – 24,000 fireworks will be set off at six different locations. You’ll be surrounded by thundering explosions and lights all over the Kashiwa and Abiko area. The sites and times are:. Abiko Site (Teganuma) 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
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August 2008 | Sam in Japan
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Follow the rollercoaster ride that will be my life as an English Teacher in rural Hokkaido, Japan! Tuesday, August 26, 2008. So I seem to have a habit of forgetting about my blog! Here's a run-down of the events since we last met:. I bought a SUPER new bike, with. Baskets-one on the front and one on the back! I'm very smitten; I've named her Betty. I can't wait to bling it up with some crazy Japanese gadgets. And I made some new little friends-'we sang 'Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes' together! Went to...
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Exciting News! | Sam in Japan
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Follow the rollercoaster ride that will be my life as an English Teacher in rural Hokkaido, Japan! Monday, April 11, 2011. Okay, I'm determined to get better at this blogging thing! Especially because there will be a change of pace in my adopted Japanese life. After three years in lovely, picturesque Hokkaido, I've decided to try the fast-paced life of Tokyo. And I couldn't be more excited. Hokkaido is very different from mainland Japan, not so traditional, and incredibly spacious! I can't wait to do so ...
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Golden Week Glee! | Sam in Japan
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Follow the rollercoaster ride that will be my life as an English Teacher in rural Hokkaido, Japan! Thursday, May 5, 2011. So for this year's Golden Week I headed to probably my favourite part of Hokkaido-way out east near the likes of Akan-Ko, Kusaharo-Ko, Masshu-Ko and the Kushiro Wetlands before heading up to Shiretoko. I've been here before but couldn't resist getting one last trip in! This is lake number one:. I really don't want to go to work tomorrow. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. J-List: ...
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Before I go... | Sam in Japan
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Follow the rollercoaster ride that will be my life as an English Teacher in rural Hokkaido, Japan! Monday, April 18, 2011. So, I'm a list kinda girl. I can make a list for anything, and everything. I love it, perhaps a little too much, but I'm not going to stop! Of all of my lists though, the one in the front of my mind is my "Do Before Leaving Hokkaido List", so I'd thought I'd share it! Here it is, in all it's glory:. See the Lion King (seen in before in English, so Japanese should be interesting!
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May 2011 | Sam in Japan
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Follow the rollercoaster ride that will be my life as an English Teacher in rural Hokkaido, Japan! Sunday, May 8, 2011. J-List: Part One-TOKYO in particular and Jeeks in general. So, as promised, here's my “Japan List” (hereafter known as the J-List. In fact everything Japan related will hereafter be J-whatever. Because I’m a J-geek and that’s how I roll). This is a list that I’ve been working on since I arrived in Japan (Lies! In general, these are some things I’d like to do when I move south:. I’...
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