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Kelly Goes Japan: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. China Town, etc. So last Friday I went to an AET meeting in downtown Yokohama (Motomachi Chukagai station). After the meeting I decided I would treat myself to a nice meal. After all, my bills came in and they were much cheaper than expected, so I had left over money. I took several pictures while I was there and I thought you lot would enjoy seeing them. Today my school took a picture of me to be put in the PTA newsletter. They said I can get a copy once it goes out. I h...WARNI...
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Kelly Goes Japan: Hadano!
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. This is what his area looks like near the station:. I arrived a little after noon and headed up to his apartment. View from near his apartment:. Matt made delicious banana and almond pancakes (I helped :3) and afterwards, we headed out to walk along the river. The walk along the river was around 2 miles, but was quite beautiful. All in all, the trip was worth it. I really enjoyed visiting Hadano and would like to go back there to go hiking or maybe go to an onsen.
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Nagoya New Years 2011 | Jumping Japan!
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An American Girl's Exploits in a Foreign Land. Nagoya New Years 2011. March 21, 2012. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Nagoya Port and Aquarium. Christmas in Kyoto 2011. Tokyo March 2012 Part I. One thought on “ Nagoya New Years 2011. March 21, 2012 at 11:11 am. Some more amazing photos Erin! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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A New Beginning | Jumping Japan!
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An American Girl's Exploits in a Foreign Land. July 25, 2011. And by that I mean a new beginning of complete uncertainty. Hopefully, all of my questions will be answered by tomorrow morning. I finally heard from Interac after two weeks of excruciating suspense only to find out that they have no place for me! Live in Tokyo for a few weeks in a furnished apartment, full salary and benefits, and without other start up costs? Fuji seen from Tokyo. Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Reactors, Oh My! You are commenting us...
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Christmas in Kyoto 2011 | Jumping Japan!
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An American Girl's Exploits in a Foreign Land. Christmas in Kyoto 2011. March 21, 2012. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Stephen Comes to Nagoya December 2011. Nagoya New Years 2011. One thought on “ Christmas in Kyoto 2011. March 21, 2012 at 10:07 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Who Ate My Blog.
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Kelly Goes Japan: June 2011
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Monday, June 13, 2011. 65288; ・∀・). You know what that means? I have to get creative with doing laundry indoors! My clothes take about 2-3 days to dry pending on thickness due to the humidity, but at least they are getting clean! Posted by Kelly f. Saturday, June 11, 2011. Funky new teas like Green Apple and Brown Sugar Milk Tea are now out! Also- the Ajisai have started blooming! Posted by Kelly f. The Walk, Puzzle and other adventures. I already have the ingredients. Posted by Kelly f. Posted by Kelly f.
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Kelly Goes Japan: March 2011
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Monday, March 21, 2011. Just wanted to let every one know that I'm safe and living in my apartment in Asahi-ku. The only Internet I have is via my android phone. More info later when I can actually type. Posted by Kelly f. Monday, March 14, 2011. I'm finally leaving. I heard from my friend Tomomi, who was at school when the quake and tsunami happened and she is fine. All of my friends are fine. I know things will be hard when I first arrive. This obviously isn't how I planned how my trip would take p...
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Kelly Goes Japan: July 2011
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. Kawasaki- Daishi, Yokohama, and the Marine Festival. This past Monday (Marine day), I went to two different festivals (sort of). Monday was a national holiday for Japan known as Marine day. Marine Day according to Wiki:. Marine Day" was declared a national holiday in 1995 as a day of gratitude for the blessings of the oceans and to hope for the economic prosperity of maritime Japan. First observed on July 20, 1996, the Happy Monday System (ハッピーマンデー制度 Happī Mandē Seido? The temple...
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Kelly Goes Japan: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010. The Tokyo office contacted me last night letting me know they received my paperwork and everything seemed to be in order. I'm assuming once that paperwork processes I will begin the Visa process. As of right now, I'm still substitute teaching, studying "Genki" and working on some illustrative work. I'm also reading two books. Living Abroad in Japan. Posted by Kelly f. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. 1000 Things About Japan. Gwynnie's Adventures in Japan.
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Kelly Goes Japan: Feeling the heat
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Thursday, July 7, 2011. So here it is. I'm playing catch- up again. I'll just get right into things. I can wear more casual clothes thanks to the heat and the government's "Cool Biz" campaign. A lot of the teachers come in t-shirts and jeans (though you won't see me doing that). I can also bring a water bottle around the school and connect with other teachers and students by joining in the chants of "熱い” (it's hot! Check the next update for my Tokyo trip I took the end of June. Posted by Kelly f.