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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: To the Top of Japan – Mount Fuji (富士山)
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Tuesday, September 09, 2014. To the Top of Japan – Mount Fuji (富士山). 8220;You’ve been everywhere in Japan,” my former coworker told me, “The only place left for you to go is up! 8221; And up I went – 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) to the summit of Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan. Together with my adventurous friend, Alex, we climbed Mt. Fuji one weekend in early July. For us, it represented a final challenge before we both finished our teaching contracts and bid farewell to Japan. The Texas of Japan.
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: March 2014
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Friday, March 28, 2014. Meet Ryan, The Strawhat Backpacker. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Taking My Sweet Time. Japanese grandmother) make it. Even my order of “cocoa with cream” surprised me. I expected hot chocolate with whipped cream on top, but it was actually iced chocolate milk with a large scoop of vanilla ice cream. Nevertheless, all of these choices more than satisfied our cravings for something sweet as a reward for the English conversation class we had just taught. Sunday, March 16, 2014.
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: April 2014
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Friday, April 18, 2014. Wednesday, April 09, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am moving to Spain! Follow my new blog below:. Subscribe to Blog via Email. The Texas of Japan. Cambodia: The Kingdom of Wonder. Tea Time - Japanese Style. Meet Ryan, The Strawhat Backpacker. Kumano Kodo: An Ancient Pilgrimage in Japan. The Art of Apologizing. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: Japanese Speech Contest
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Sunday, January 27, 2013. Today was finally the day I competed in the Japanese speech contest for foreign residents of Miyazaki Prefecture. A few months ago, I received a notice about the competition in my mailbox at work with, "Try for this! Hand written on it. With this subtle and ever so Japanese encouragement, I decided I should indeed participate in the contest to better understand what it was like for my students who did the English speech contests. Today at the contest, I had a good group of suppo...
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: Meet Ryan, The Strawhat Backpacker
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Friday, March 28, 2014. Meet Ryan, The Strawhat Backpacker. What struck me about Ryan was that he dedicated his walk to a cause he believes in and that he built a lot of awareness about his trip in order to engage and inspire as many people as possible. Through his travels, Ryan is raising money for the Walk from Obesity Foundation. Read what Ryan had to say about meeting me on his blog here. 8211; scroll down to Day 7. Backpacks on, me headed for Kyoto and Ryan continuing north in Miyazaki. The Art of A...
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: Flat Stanley & Pen-Pal Projects Foster International Exchange
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Thursday, June 05, 2014. Flat Stanley and Pen-Pal Projects Foster International Exchange. Although I have brought the joys of Halloween and Christmas to those around me and introduced them to the most useful English word “. This letter explaining Texas food made me hungry! Greetings from the students in the pen-pal project. Guaranteed to make you smile! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am moving to Spain! Follow my new blog below:. Subscribe to Blog via Email. The Texas of Japan. Liebster Award R...
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: Kumano Kodo: An Ancient Pilgrimage in Japan
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Kumano Kodo: An Ancient Pilgrimage in Japan. Almost two months ago,. I met a guy named Ryan. Making the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage showed me another magnificent side of the land I’ve called home for the last two years. It indeed proved to be a rewarding journey of self-discovery and showed me that I have the endurance to climb up and down mountains (in the rain! Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Wow fantastic experience, really well-written and thought-out. Its refreshing to see people th...
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: May 2014
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Kumano Kodo: An Ancient Pilgrimage in Japan. Almost two months ago,. I met a guy named Ryan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am moving to Spain! Follow my new blog below:. Subscribe to Blog via Email. The Texas of Japan. Cambodia: The Kingdom of Wonder. Tea Time - Japanese Style. Meet Ryan, The Strawhat Backpacker. Kumano Kodo: An Ancient Pilgrimage in Japan. The Art of Apologizing. Kumano Kodo: An Ancient Pilgrimage in Japan. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Miyazaki-ken: The Texas of Japan: How To Prove You’re Not a Criminal In Japan
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Friday, June 20, 2014. How To Prove You’re Not a Criminal In Japan. In Other Words, How To Obtain a Police Background Check. Part I - The What. First of all, the police background check is known as a. 8220;Hanzai Keireki Shoumeishou”. Part II - The Where. This certificate is issued by the. 8220;Miyazaki-ken Keisatsu Honbu”. Part III - The How. 1) Call the Miyazaki Prefectural Police Headquarters at 0985-31-0110. To meet the last requirement, the police asked me to show my actual visa application for Spain.
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