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Brandon in Japan: February 2006
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Thursday, February 23, 2006. It has been a few weeks since I last posted. Life in. Is going pretty well, for the most part. Earlier in the month, I had a few JETs over for dinner. We made sushi and managed to fit 7 JETs from. Asuka’s friend Aki and Asuka’s cousin, Kazuya-who just moved to. Well the week after that, I went to. Well this upcoming weekend I have a trip with all my teachers to the.
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Brandon in Japan: January 2006
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Tuesday, January 10, 2006. First New Year in Japan. Well Happy New Year’s to everyone back home. Up top is a picture of New Year morning in Kawajiri. So New Years is the granddaddy of all holidays in. As I’ve had almost two weeks off work. I spent my New Years just chilling in. A bunch of us made our way to. The twins also crashed at my place for the night and the next morning we went in.
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Brandon in Japan: May 2006
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Monday, May 29, 2006. Yasuura Junior High School Sports Day. On Sunday my Junior High School had our annual Undoukai or Sports Day. It was held Sunday and it ended up being a great event and one of my best days I’ve ever had in. Picture above: Me and my student council). Murayama sensei and her family also visited, since they live in town and it was great seeing them again. I had a lot of ...
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Brandon in Japan: December 2005
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Friday, December 30, 2005. Christmas and travels in Shimane. Merry Christmas to everyone back in. I just got back from Shimane prefecture, which is the prefecture directly above. So I’ve just had my first Christmas in. In a way it really didn’t feel a lot like Christmas because it isn’t that big of a holiday over here. I spent Christmas Eve eating dinner in. And we just ate at a nice café.
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Brandon in Japan: March 2006
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Friday, March 24, 2006. Graduation Ceremony and Wedding Dinner. It is slowly getting warmer in. On Sunday, there was a wedding dinner for my friend Melody and Jason. A large number of the Kure JETs and people around. Met up for dinner at a Chinese restaurant. Melody and Jason had been engaged awhile back and tied the knot last month in. The hockey tournament in. Posted by Brandon @ 4:48 PM.
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Brandon in Japan: September 2005
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Monday, September 26, 2005. Sumo obsession and Weekend in Hiroshima. I just had a pretty good 3 day weekend, as Friday was a holiday. On Friday I just went into. And hung out with Peter,. On Saturday I made my way into. To meet up with Asuka and three of her friends. She came back from. After meeting up with Masato and Melody, we met up with Asuka and her friend Aki who lives in. The restauran...
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Brandon in Japan: October 2005
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Friday, October 14, 2005. Long Weekend in Nagasaki. I had a great long weekend in. After work on Friday, Asuka and I took the bus from. The night bus ride was fine and we arrived in. In the morning and then took another bus to Huis tem Bosch. Essentially, Huis ten Bosch is a re-created Dutch city in. Http:/ english.huistenbosch.co.jp/about/idea/index.html. After Huis Ten Bosch we made our way ...
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Brandon in Japan: August 2005
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Sunday, August 28, 2005. The Start of Work. This past month has been fun, but I am really looking forward to doing some work now, I’m pretty much settled and excited about the year up ahead. Wish me luck! Feel free to leave me any comments you have and email me any time and I’ll get back to you asap! Posted by Brandon @ 2:19 PM. Saturday, August 27, 2005. And Pete some oysters when I met up wi...
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Brandon in Japan: November 2005
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Thursday, November 17, 2005. Kagura Dance and Mt. Noro Climb. I’m heading off to. Tomorrow to meet up with my parents and sister. Amazingly, this is going to be my first trip ever to. I’m really looking forward to seeing. And also eating good Chinese food again. As for the past weekend, I had a fun time in. On Friday we had another English conference in Saijo (a town about an hour from. Castle...
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Brandon in Japan: April 2006
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A blog about a Canuck living in Japan, teaching Japanese kids to use EH! And and his travels around the country. Friday, April 28, 2006. New School Year, "Hanami" and Soccer Game. The past month has been nice as the season is changing. I’ve been constantly active but not too busy. First off April has been the start of a brand new school year. My JHS saw 10 teachers leave and obviously, 10 new teachers arrive. In. The education system forces teachers to change schools ever few years, as opposed to. Team i...