Monday, February 15, 2010

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January Hatsumode (first visit to scream) and party after the tests

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Hey, I'll do what? This time I'm fast and I hope I can keep everything. Did indeed make up a little. Let's start.

On 3 January, I'm with Mariko, where I for a while in the Holiday remained at Hatsumode. This is the first visit to the cry of the new year. And of course, several people had to go to the same idea, to Narita-san. To
around the shrine, there were many stalls, some really hung and packed.


to see there was a lot, and we always had to be careful not to lose ourselves. In addition to Mariko and me were there Mariko Papa and Mama. And thank God they knew was out there in the crowd went long, otherwise I would have a problem. And typical of Japan: Anywhere food stalls. No wonder that one is in bold!
And already we were at the shrine.

And there were people at all ... So go on into the fight! It was unlikely to happen. By the way, the shrine is quite large and fairly well known. That is why so many people were there.


So you've once can get a picture: It was completely full;)


fell on the way back to me at first that hung around all Christians advocate. So very nice I do not think that, finally, not Islamists want for Christmas at our church and preach something like "Allah is the eternal God" or something. Nice nice.

We then visited another friend of Mariko's father, who has a shop for Japanese sweets. There we were allowed to visit all his house, the right rear of the shop turn came. It was completely new and totally awesome! Double glazed windows, such things can be forgotten quickly in Japan. His wife walked around in a kimono and saw it as simply just great and gave us the same nectarines and snacks on the table. The Japanese conversation, I understood partially so, as it was about business rather less.

then began first at the trials and I learned and learned and learned. Quite a while. I was glad when it was over, all written exams and we could finally celebrate. was

end of January then first day of the last test, a Yaki-niku-party, sponsored by Mrs. Murata, our course teacher. Genial! Oh, what Yakiniku is? My parents describe it as "crickets in the room" and this is true also really great. You get a lot of meat and vegetables, which they then distributed to small gas grills (meat) and braises (vegetables).

The idea with the food go together came from Chris and Dan, as far as I know. But our teacher invited us to put us into really cut down (and it was not planned). Chris has everything and then organized the whole course was thrilled with it. There were actually (almost) all, only one could not exist.


Here you see us - previously at two tables pushed together now in one - almost all of us: From left to right Tara (USA), Adam (Engl), Angela (Taiwan), Sharice (Taiwan), Di-hua (USA), David (Hawaii), Dan (USA), Kim (Korea), Yina (China).
And we chatted and drank - was something like an all you can drink and eat thing and we took advantage of the particular with the drinking for a while. Huiuiui. Two days later

our course could not get enough of each other, so we have an appointment for a hub-Party in Shimoda dorm.
hub party? What it is, may ask the interested reader. Well, hub is something like Chinese / Japanese stew, but with more vegetables and such.
And then we had to get to the first step sparkled udn Sueprmarkt near the residence, after we find all have taken (the janitor saw me outside of my residence one year ago there again: D)

On the way we were rewarded with a wonderful view of Mount Fuji and was told no matter how some things from the final party, which went even further (I've left something rather better - at least I still had to come home from Shibuya).


As we then had everything together, we gave everything in the large communal kitchen from the Shimoda and prepared it. We see again some Kursler at work ^. ~


The Westerners withdrew after the first of the vegetables whittle back because they did not know further. So then we took care of Asians. Here we see Kim (left, Korea) and Angela (right, Taiwan) at the boil. In the right pot, what is done, the left what still needs.


From left to right Gaute (Nor), Angela and Sharice (both Taiwan)

And then when we were finished cooking, were eaten first. And of course a little drunk. After the Ganez alcohol was gone, we came up with the idea of a drinking game. Was futile, so we have left it again. But it was fun to watch anyway;)
Pani Pani ... somewhat confusing.

Here's a video:




So, that's it from me again from Japan: D
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