Better Know a Ken: Mie
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Better Know a Ken: Mie

Opening my mail box to discover that I’d been accepted to be an ALT by the BOE of Kuwana in Mie, I was very happy. Yay, I have a job! But, where is Mie? I did as many recently accepted JETs probably did, and googled the location of my future home.

There wasn’t much about Mie on the internet, but I did find a map, information about the former asthma capital, Yokkaichi, and the mythical birthplace of Amaterasu, Ise…

Travel Japan: Ise
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Travel Japan: Ise

Ise may be a small town, but it is home to Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine, Ise jingu.

Ise jingu (shrine) dates from the third century. The shrines are rebuilt every 20 years on adjacent sites using ancient techniques where the wood interlocks rather being nailed together. The Sengu No Gi festival is when the God is transferred from the old shrine to the new one…

Toyooka, Crab County, Where the Crab is Plenty and the People Are Genki

Toyooka, Crab County, Where the Crab is Plenty and the People Are Genki

They came from far and wide to witness the grand display of the freshest, biggest and most delicious crab in all of Hyogo at the 19th Toyooka Tuiyama Port Crab Festival. Held by the Toyooka piers along the scenic Maruyama river, this popular winter festival attracted all types of people, including families, young students,senior citizens and yours truly—despite the early Sunday morning start (8:30 AM), the out-of-the-way location and the cold winter weather (5ã‚œC). “It was way too early for a matsuri,” said Kenny Wu, Toyooka City JHS ALT…

My Tutelage in Japanese Graffiti, aka Shōdō

My Tutelage in Japanese Graffiti, aka Shōdō

I live in a town of about 45, 000, mostly young families and obaa-chans, where you escape to big cities like Osaka and Kobe if you are young and able enough to get out of inaka life. Sometimes, seeing my students graduate, I feel a twinge of jealousy as they move on to an exciting care-free Japanese university life, in the metropolis of Japan, leaving their little ALT behind in the rice fields and mountains of this small town. I’m a big city girl but I really adore life in inaka Japan…