Monday, February 14, 2011

Day 153 - My Last Post, Katajikennai Tokyo




 



So this will be my last post.  It was supposed to be on day 151, my last day in Japan but amongst all the saying goodbye and packing, I didn't quite get around to doing my last post.  But I have to say that I maximised every last hour in that city.  

On Friday Melon, Karina, Kristian, Dre and Duncan and I headed out for a de-lish dinner in Shimokitazawa.  We had daikon salad, gyoza, eggplants and raw mackerel that was seared with a massive blow torch right in front of our eyes!  Then we headed to the meguro tavern to say goodbye to the regular customers.  It was so sweet, there was quite a turnout.  I was surprised.  I mean, I had only worked their for 5 months and, 2 nights a week at that.  But I guess, they were quiet nights so it was really a chance to get to know the regulars.  Anyways, it got to about 12:30am, and I had booked a table over the road for 11:30pm, so already running an hour late.  we rushed over and waited to Edith and kei to finish at the tavern and come over.  They brought some regulars too.  It was such a good gang.   We ate so much food, amazing chicken, this crazy sausage thing that tasted like a thai green curry and you wrap it is cabbage, add roasted peanuts and squeeze a bit of lime over the top and its a flavor explosion.  The bar closed at about 4ish, (I think) but the four brothers that ran the bar sat down and we chatted until 7:30am (I think).  I was totally trying to explain to them that a bar like this would be amazing in Melbourne and I am sure that I convinced them that they should expand out.  Please please please. I will be your most regular customer!  

Then it was time to say good bye to Kei and Edith. Arg, it was so hard.  They walked me to the train station, like so many other nights and when it was time to go, both Edith and I were crying our hearts out.  I couldn't stop saying 'thank you and it was fate' and edith couldn't stop saying ' Don't change, don't change!  I cried all the way from meguro station to nakano.  I really believe that I was meant to meet the people that I did in Japan and even though I did not have so many friends, The ones I had were incredibly generous and loads of fun!

Then I still had not packed my bag and it was time to shove everything in.  Coming down the stairs I got a massive bruise slipping down the stairs while carrying my sheets from the laundry.  I should really post a picture of it because it really is nasty.

Anyways, so packing in a drunken and emotional state is probably not the best so I decided to sleep for an hour and then keep packing.  I had also arranged to meet a friend for coffee at 12:30 before my house inspection at 2pm.  I told you, maximising my hours.  So I was about to head out for coffee, but i had lost my house keys.  In my frantic state of packing, I loaded them into my suitcase. Anyways, calmed down, found the keys and off to meet my friends, I mean ...student.  I had a crush on this person when I was teaching so I was excited when he wanted to catch up for coffee, but after losing my keys, getting lost at the wrong exit, i only had tome for a quick (30 min)  coffee.  Anyways, then it was time to run back to the station because I had my room inspection between 2-3pm and I had finished packing or cleaning.  I'm an idiot. But it was all OK, sakura house arrived about 2:25 which gave me just enough time to finsh shoving my things in a bag, throw some things away and vacuum my floor.  Made it.  Off to the hotel to meet the other but the bus was full, so back to shinjuku station to take the Narita express to the airport.  It was super easy and then a last bit of duty free and I was on the way home.

I suppose my last night in Tokyo was quite fitting for my experience.  Lots of drinking, eating, chatting and very little sleeping!.  Coming back to Melbourne, I  was/am wondering how I would/will fit back in here.  But I suppose we will wait and see.  What I think Tokyo gave me the confidence was that I can really complete a challenge when I set one and I can get through difficult situations, like moving to a country where I don't speak the language, don't know anyone and have no money....and leave on such a high.  A place where I can now speak just a tiny bit of the language, have some amazing friends, I can eat rice everyday, if not twice, I went local and I can navigate my way though shinjuku station (most of the time).

I don't feel that I am quite done with Tokyo and will definitely go back there to visit.  But for now I have wonderful memories and mementos.  Maybe I need to start up another blog starting up my new life in Melbourne.  Again.  Wish me luck.  But for now, sayonara Tokyo and Katajukennai. xoxo

Friday, February 11, 2011

Day 150 -- Packing is hard



Especially when I have brought 3 pairs of shoes in the last week.  Mmm, where will my clothes go?

Day 149 - my little kokeshi


 Today I got my latest tattoo.  I went with my friend Edith from the meguro tavern, who has kind of become my coach.  First it was just coaching for coctails but now its for lots of things!  Anyways, the tattoo artist was amazing.  Kooky but talented.  His studio was in between harajuku and shibuya.  It was not like the factory experience I had in Amsterdam.  But we were at this guys house/studio for over 3 hours working out the best design, testing options and then drawing.  I even showed him some photo shop stuff.

It felt like a collaboration and he really cared about what we were doing, despite the language barrier.  He really looked at the lines of your body and compared wit with my other tattoo to make sure they would work togther and he drew up several designs for me.  He warned Edith that she might have to wear a wedding dress one day.  

And once he had finished my tattoo he said 'show me the cute one'!  

She is so cute!  I love her.  She has a personality.  Cho Kawaii ne?

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Day 148 - Besutotaimu






Last night melon, Karina, Dre, Dincan Kristaina and I headed out for a nice dinner.  We went to Yuian which is on the 52nd floor of the Sumito Building on the west side of Shinjuku.  The view was incredible.  My horrible camera does not do the view justice.  Kristian and Dre both got some great photos so I will upload them later.  Anyways the restaurant had a special on at the moment.  It was all you can drink for 1250en.  Plus a set course for 3500en.  My favorite was the Japnese amberjack.  Not sure what fish it was but it was delicious.  Plus I really made the most of all you can drink.  Duncan, however, was still feeling a little tender from Saturday night, which he still has no recollection and so he stuck to the orange juice.  Still good value for money though.  OJ can be expensive here.  http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g002213/

Then I googled 'Best time' in Japanese.   


Also forgot to mention that we went to the Tokyo Modern Art museum Today.  Saw some nice things including 'Ceramic Design of Sakaegi Masatoshi - Rhythm and Waves'  I especially liked his boiled egg holder.
http://www.momat.go.jp/english/

Now it is 5:30am in the morning and I can't sleep so its a good chance to blog.  I just checked my emails and their is one from a student that I have/had a crush on.  He wants to catch up.  Hrmmmm?  It does not rain but it pours...

Day 143 to 145 - Every Hour Counts


Friday (day 143): Taught 12 lessons then off to Meguro Tavern for drinks and then karaoke with regular customers and staff.  it was so much fun, I even sang 2 songs despite hating singing...I was belting it out at one point.  Several beers do help.  There was lots of dancing  but at 5am, it was time to call it a night....I was teaching at 10am. Got home at 6am.  Thanks so much to Alex (2nd picture on the right) for organising such an amazing night. 
Sat (day 144): Taught 12 classes after 2 hours sleep then I met Sophia and Alex at Hachiko Wall  because on saturday night she was being filmed for a documentary  'Hafu' that is about half Japanese people living in Japan.  http://www.hafufilm.com/  We drank (skulled) a couple of chu-hi's at the combini and then headed to trump room for a night of debaucherous ( I think thats a word) fun.  Lots of drinking, dancing and crazily enough I met two people that used to work at the Queen Victoria Market.  Crazy times.  I even went local.  Melon has some evidence so I will upload them later.  So, out dancing all night and maybe had 2.5 hours sleep, can't really remember when I got home.  Although melon tells me now that we left the club at 5am, and then So I am guessing I maybe had 1 hour, maximum.  Trying to decide whether to see the guy again.  My last few night in Tokyo are precious.
Sun (Day 145): Taught 12 lessons beginning at 10am and cried saying goodbye to two of my students.  Then a quick dinner burger with co-workers and off to bed for a decent 10 hours sleep.  Making the most of every hour left in Tokyo.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Day 141- Shopping and Brunching with Sophia


Had a great day with Sophia.  We went to a buffet brunch in Omotesando Hills where one of the waiters had a crush of her and we got free wine.  Then we wandered through Harajuku where I picked up this crazy fur skirt for 1000en ($12AUD) then strolled down to Shibuya.  

Great day, love being a lady of leisure...

The skirt is very tight so lets wait and see how it actually goes...Nancy Ganz are in order.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Day 140 - I' m a Booth Skank

I feel like a skank.  
I have a new client in my booth every 45mins.  
I teach 12 classes a day.  
Thats 60 clients a week.
I am working for the man.