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Enjoy Japanese Culture in Kansai: Employmentアーカイブ
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Enjoy Japanese Culture in Kansai. We provide useful and interesting info on traditional Japanese culture and how to live in Kansai, including Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Hyogo, Wakayama, Shiga. Labor Counsulting Counter for NOVA Employees. 2007年10月26日 12:46). One-stop counseling corner will be placed at service centers for foreigners in Tokyo and Osaka.(See below). At those two centers, counseling for below matters will be available. 1) Vocational Counseling, Placement Service. 3) Wages, etc. As you should all k...
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: December 2006
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Monday, December 18, 2006. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 2:05 PM. As I often do when I'm bored, I get on the train and go somewhere. A coworker mentioned a temple and park in Narita (where the big international airport is) so I decided to go. Turns out its a huge temple complex, with buildings ranging from ancient to under construction. There I saw some really important guy, (bishop? Posted by M. Sullivan @ 12:32 PM. The Wee Little Buddha of Kamakura. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 11:58 AM. Funabashi, Chiba, Japan.
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007. After eating some soba noodles and tempura (delicious! We went into the baths. They are of course seperated by gender. Each side had about 8-9 bathes, with varying temperatures and solutions (salt, something red, sulphur etc.) I enjoyed the ones outside best because they reminded my of my friend Mike's backyard and the salt pool and the cold pool. The Japanese men stared at me in disbelief as I lounged in the icy water for maybe 10 minutes. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 10:19 PM.
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: April 2007
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Thursday, April 05, 2007. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 12:07 PM. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. It could be argued that the following account and the accompanying pictures should come with an explicit content warning. However, the Kanamura festival is an ancient Shinto fertility rite, not b-rate porn. I should also clarify *no homo! How could I miss such an event? Posted by M. Sullivan @ 6:35 PM. First Japan, then South East Asia. then to infinity and beyond! Funabashi, Chiba, Japan. View my complete profile.
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: October 2006
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Sunday, October 15, 2006. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 7:03 PM. Friday, October 13, 2006. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 10:43 PM. Wednesday, October 04, 2006. Well I`ll tell you. Matt suddenly sparked to life Saturday morning, took a look to the left and to the right. and silently swore to himself. Jumping to his feet he realized he was still a little tipsy, but not wanting to stay seated against the.bus stop? Posted by M. Sullivan @ 1:06 PM. First Japan, then South East Asia. then to infinity and beyond!
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: May 2008
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Friday, May 09, 2008. Long time, no write. I have been totally unfaithful to this blog. What's it been? Every day. You never know what you might see or experience. I look forward to regailing you with my adventures, if you have the patience to listen. (Seriously, its going to take a long time.). Posted by M. Sullivan @ 6:26 PM. First Japan, then South East Asia. then to infinity and beyond! Funabashi, Chiba, Japan. View my complete profile. Long time, no write. The Wee Little Buddha of Kamakura.
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: May 2007
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Friday, May 11, 2007. Some being filletted, others already frozen. For the tourist there were infinite photo opportunities if you could manage to dodge the bustling vendors and buyers who drove nascar-style with shark-sized tuna or mackeral or whatever in tow. It was a sight to be seen and the raw salmon I bought for sashimi/sushi were like little red slices of seafood heaven. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 11:11 PM. First Japan, then South East Asia. then to infinity and beyond! Funabashi, Chiba, Japan.
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Meaf's Adventures Abroad: September 2006
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Saturday, September 09, 2006. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 7:17 AM. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. So I did decide to try and post a blog after all. If it makes things any easier on me when I'm over in Japan, I figured it would be a good idea. Hopefully I will be able to post pictures and keep this site up to date so you can view it at your own leisure. So don't forget me while I'm gone - as that 80's pop tune used to go and I'll be seeing you all soon.ish. Posted by M. Sullivan @ 8:55 AM. Long time, no write.
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Okama bin Ramen: July 2006
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Thursday, July 13, 2006. Well, not really, but not since the euphemistically-known Nanking incident. Has there been so much rape and pillage in a country. Gaijins. With their smelly baggage of B.O. are raiding public baths and karaoke bars in JAPan. They are simply taking over NIPpon, prodding all the punani. They can eat and teaching at all the GEOS. Engrish language schools by the train stations. There is an immigration problem going in the land of the sinking sun and something must be done!
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Korean Kindergarten: Experience the Madness: January 2005
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Korean Kindergarten: Experience the Madness. Welcome to my blog! My name is Mary and I'm a first-year ESL teacher at a hogwan in Taegu, Korea. I created this journal as a resource for future and current ESL teachers in hopes that sharing my confusion will somehow diminish yours. Friday, January 28, 2005. One of My Students Is Leaving. I just found out that one of the kids I've taught for the past few months is leaving. Still, it's going to be really hard to say goodbye,. But then again, it always is.