Wednesday, 23 December 2009

wow, 2 weeks since last

Its been far too long since I've added anything to this blog. University has been a killer, lots of homework and presentations to do. A short recap of the last week is required I suppose.

  • Met Kudara Sensei, from Cardiff University, in Kyoto. After 2 hours of nomihoudai and a meal of (strange) assorted meats and vegetables, the four stooges (Duncan, Ben, Basim and I) said farewell to the Kudara and his friends and carried on to a intensives session of drinking at Karaoke. After an eventful round of songs the party carried on in the room next door with 20 odd Salarymen who were happy to sing Japanese songs with us foreigners and dance our crazy dances. As a parting gift they presented us with a bottle of wine =)

    The 4 Stooges + Kudara Sensei
    Salaryman can Party! Check out the guy passed out in the back
    This guy on the left looks like their boss
  • My 1000 yen bike's rear tyre exploded on my way home from Uni. Since I didn't fancy wheeling it the 40 min to Uni I waited as long as possible before doing it. When I finally did go to get it repaired the cost was 3500 and just as I paid I saw a 2nd hand bike for 4000 with brakes that work, 2 new tyres and a bell on it! Stupid of me not to look around for a new bike instead of repairing it. boooo!

  • Had another meeting with Kudara. This time I was alone and had to rely solely on my Japanese skills but I think Kudara wanted some proper conversation so after a while we switched to English. It was good practice though. Once again assorted meats were brought forth accompanied by several beers. Because of Kudara's visits I have eaten the weirdest things, some of which I may order again since they were surprisingly tasty and some I probably wouldn't touch with a 6foot pole. So far the list includes
  1. Tripe
  2. Gizzard
  3. Liver
  4. Gristle
  5. Cartilage
  6. Raw chicken liver
  7. Raw chicken kidney
  8. Raw chicken giblets
  9. Tori sashimi - Chicken Sashimi - i.e RAW CHICKEN! with avocado, soy sauce and wasabi.

I was told that the chickens used for sashimi are raised in a perfectly clean environment, feed the best of grains, slaughtered and delivered to the restaurant on the same day so the meat is at its freshest. Even though I had been told about this I was reluctant to eat it since I've always been told that Raw Chicken is dangerous and will cause you to get really ill. Its been 3 days so far and I feel fine so need to worry.
  • Finished a 20 min presentation today about Instant Meals like Ramen noodles, frozen foods and packed lunches. It was all done in Japanese and it went well. Luckily we could read from the script that we wrote. Overall it was 3000 characters which is over 3 times the normal amount I ever had to write in Cardiff.

  • I have also had some dried Kangaroo meat (jerky) thanks to my buddies from Australia. Next time how about snake or crocodile? I've been promised alligator next time I go to Florida =) Should be interesting!

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Fly by over Arashiyama

A report done for NHK - Helicopter flies over Arashiyama during the 紅葉 (Red Leaves of Autumn)

Publish Post

Arashiyama

After deciding to do some sightseeing things again I hopped on my bike and sped off towards Arashiyama. Being the end of the Autumn Leaves Season, I wasn't expecting much colour to remain on the trees but I still wanted to go. Once I got there, I took the 20 min walk to the top of the mountain to enjoy the view of Kyoto and to captures some playful monkeys on film (well, Digital SD card but whatever). After spotting the first cheeky one in the tree above me, I found myself at the summit only to be surrounded by 50 or so monkeys. It was a bit like being back in Yellowstone National Park and seeing the first bison crossing the road. Everyone stops to take pictures until you get bored, carry on driving over the next hill only to find yourself surrounded by several 100 of them. Having read the signs of "don't stare" etc I was cautious as I approached them and even though they seemed tame, their screeches and fighting amongst each other did make a lot of children cry. After feeding some monkeys with apples I carried on my sightseeing-way down the mountain to 天龍寺 Tenryuutera and the World Heritage sight that is the Zen garden.

Cute Warning Sign at the entrance
Monkey in the tree
After feeding the monkeys calmed down
Mmmm, apples are tasty
These 2 were fighting each other over scraps
They were so cuteAnd very hungry. Monkeys have sharp fingernails if you didn't know...The view from the monkey park overlooking KyotoMonkey and fish sharing the pondI got my Zen on while visiting the garden - at peace with the world now