This is a clip of my 2nd graders singing their school anthem. It seems that each junior high school has a similar anthem with just the schools name slightly adjusted.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Extra ciricular school activities
This blog will be an attempt at updating you all on the extra curricular activities that have gone on in the almost 5 months I have been in japan. Some of the pictures and events, I have referred to in previous emails.
This is where all the kids are dancing a traditional Dance called the "Yagi bushi". This particular version is the new yagi bushi. The coats they are wearing are called "Hapi". They all made them, themselves. I have excellent video footage of this and will put it on at a later date. It was really cool. Some of the kids were doing flips and all kinds of acrobatics.
Finally we have my kids all excited about "Clean up day". Now on one particular day, the kids had volunteered (or been roped into volunteering) to clean around the the schools area. Picking up trash and raking all the leaves. They were seriously trying to pick up every leaf. I mean a task that would have even been difficult for paid cleaners let alone some very unenthusiastic kids.
Anyway, hope you enjoyed this program brought to you by Tung Dinh productions.
Later
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Experiencing a Japanese Christmas
Ok, thats enough of my Japanese, Basically said that the other day I went to the Sano Shopping outlet and I bought some leggo and Gundam figurines. Pretty lame, buts its coming along.
Anyway the last few days in good old Ashikaga has been lots of sitting in my apartment, watching movies I've downloaded and engaging in my new hobby of putting together gundam robots. All that in a three day weekend, courtesy of the Emperor's birthday.
Most of the boys I usually hang with are out of town. Clarence and Mike and gone home to the US and England respectively. John's girlfriend came on the weekend, so they were in Tokyo. Babs also went home too America and even Holly was holidaying in Guam. Even Ray, who I usually rely on was in Tokyo.
Last week the boys and I went to visit the flower (or "frower" as the Japanese say) park in Ashikaga as they had decorated the parks trees and flowers with Christmas lights. Miss out on seeing all those crazy people back in Oz lighting up their houses, so this was as close as I was going to get.
Teaching on Christmas day was interesting. They kids only had classes in the morning and they were then on their winter vacation. I brought a santa hat to school and made them greet with Merry Christmas instead of the customary "Goodmorning Tun". They got a kick out of it. Also bribed them with Christmas stickers so that they would participate and volunteer more. Some of them will do anything for stickers.
Before they left, there was a end of term assembly. Principal made a speech (no idea what he was saying and freezing my balls off in the gym). Did pick up some things, like to the 3rd year students to study hard and do well for the high school entrance exams. There was also a set of rules that the students had to abide by. Like, "No" going to game centre's or amusement parlours (pinnies - to those of us that used to hang out at the joints - Japan's ones are sooo much better though). Yep, junior high students are banned from these places. Something about being careful on their bikes and not zooming around like hooligans. Finally, something about mobile phones (no idea).
Anyway, hope everyone had a fantastic Christmas and not spending too much on the boxing day sales.
Here's some Christmas pics.
This is the crew that participated in the Volunteer Christmas party for the little kiddies. From left to right, you have; Dan, Babs, Clarence, Katherine, Mike and yours truly
This was our basic set up of the Christmas/Australian game we did for the kids. They had to line up in family group. We would whisper one of the names on the pictures shown, and they would have to throw balls into that basket. Simple really?!?!
As you can see, they had a blast. Could get a picture of myself but for Australian Santa, I was wearing the red coat, beard, hat and board shorts ... hehehe
The skinniest, scrawniest looking Santa's you'll ever get. Well, they are from England!
The big lit Christmas tree at the frower park
The crew that visited the frower park
Cinderella, your chariot awaits
Its just like the X-files - spooky
My Christmas board at school, sorta lame, but the best that I could do! Imagine it without the tree, even more lamo!
Happy holidays all.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Kendo Screaming match
G'day all, this is my first video post. Its a clip from sports day for all the junior high kids a few months back. This clip if of two girls in a kendo match. They scream pretty loud as its all part of the match. Its so loud that you can even hear it from outside the building.
Enjoy
Cheers
Monday, December 17, 2007
Christmas in Japan
Unfortunately my promise of keeping up with regular posts haven't really materialised. But here's another one.
So as winter sets in, Japan is getting colder and colder. And I've been told that February is the coldest month ... great! Something to really look forward to.
Well Christmas in Japan is certainly different to back home. I don't think its as in your face as it would be back home. Your not constantly reminded of it here. I mean their really just into the commercial side of Christmas, like Chrissie lights down the street and also big Chrissie trees in front of the shopping centres. But their not really realising that it was the day Jesus was born ... hence that fact that I will be working this Christmas and boxing day (there is no boxing day in Japan).
Alas, never fear I get some days about 4 days off after New Years as their public service holidays ... woo hoo. During that time, will be heading to Osaka. Looking forward to it.
One interesting thing that I observed last week was while I was at school, when a mild earthquake tremored (yep another one). While I sitting there holding onto my desk ... all the teachers continued to do what they were doing and didn't even notice. I guess they've gotten so used to it.
Anyway, here's some more pics.
Halloween was a while ago but here's some pics sure to elicit some laughs
Me and John, bug brothers at karaoke!
My fellow ALT's here in Ashikaga.
I carved the pumpkin in the middle
Some Scary costumes
Who let that cow inside????
Anyone see who stole my face.
OK kids, later
Samui desu yo!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Ashikaga Wine Harvest
Local wildlife enjoying the wine too
Later
Tung
Monday, November 12, 2007
Finally, I've set up a blog site
I've finally got off my lazy butt and set up a blog site for those people that I promised I would.
But I wouldn't have probably said whats been going on in an email to advise you of this blog site. So havn't much to say this time.
Hopefully the next entry will contain photos and hopefully some video footage.
Hope everyone is "Genki"
Ja ne
Tung