Friday, December 23, 2011

Total Lunar Eclipse

A few weeks ago there was a lunar eclipse - it was beautiful! unfortunately I don't have any pictures of it but I do have pictures of us watching it. We could see it very well from our little smoking area/recycle bin area, but a bunch of us decided to wander over to the parking lot next to our dorm and lie down with blankets to watch it. It was a lot of fun! Very pretty.




澄江 Sumi-e Final Project

 One of the classes that I am taking this semester is Modern Sumi-e. Sumi is the type of ink, it's the same type of ink used in traditional calligraphy and it is made from charcoal. You can buy 'instant' ink at just about any convenience store now but for our class we have to make our own ink every time. It takes about 5 or 10 minutes to make the proper dark black and then you use that to make softer tones of black. Overall there are three tones of black -dark, middle, and light. The art is black and white traditionally but modern sumi-e occasionally uses a bit of color.



This is my final project - it's an elephant (the eye and part of the nose and tusk) we did this project on washi paper (special Japanese paper made from rice) and it was difficult because the ink tends to bleed A LOT. but it turned out alright so I'm okay with it! We pasted it onto a wooden block/frame and over the next month they will be hung up somewhere in the school. 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Pub Quiz!

My friend Emelie and I decided to host a pub quiz/trivia night event in the dorm, so for about 2 weeks we prepared a bunch of 'world friendly' questions and then we also went through the process of translating those questions into Japanese. We had about 25 or so questions and another few picture based questions. Some of the questions we used were incredibly hard for Japanese people (Write the kanji for the word depression - look it up! It's one of the hardest to write.) and some of the questions were incredibly difficult for English speakers (what is natadecoco made from?) but overall the night was a success!

The 'quiz masters'
Yuko is the Japanese quiz master (she read the Japanese questions aloud) and Emelie and I were the English question readers.


Here's an example of some of our picture questions- name the country's flag, name the company's logo, name the country.


More picture questions! Name the car logo, characters, and movie scenes.


There were about 5 groups of 4 people and everyone paid 100yen to participate in our pub quiz! The winners received the money and second and third place winners just got a bunch of candy. It was a lot of fun though and we will most likely be doing another game night event soon!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Things in Japan

My brother is coming for a visit soon! Super exciting. He keeps asking what things are popular in Japan right now... Not entirely sure how to answer that one but I decided to do a post dedicated to random things in Japan. And by that I mean I'm mostly just going to put videos up of my favorite commercials.



This is a Pocky Commercial, featuring a guy from the boyband Arashi. The way boybands work in Japan is pretty intense because once these guys get popular they are literally everywhere. (TV, movies, singing, commercials, advertisements, you name it.) It's constantly being shown on one of the big screens in Shibuya Crossing, very catchy though. The bit at the end that sounds like 'Tabe-time' is actually 'Tabe-tai'. It's a clever play on words! (Tabe-tai means I want to eat.)




This song is always sung at Karaoke (well, at least the two times that I've been.) AKB48 is huge in Japan! They are a girl group, the AKB stands for Akihabara (place in Tokyo) where the group was formed. There are technically 48 members in the group but they get divided into subgroups, and I think fans can vote for the 20 or so girls they want to participate in the next song. I'm actually not really sure how it works, but anywhere you go in Tokyo you will at least hear one of their songs. Apparently there are other groups formed in the same fashion - SKE48 (Sakae area of Nagoya), SDN48 (Saturday Night, they're intended for a more mature audience), and NMB48 (Namba, Osaka).



This is a commercial for instant noodles! Quite possibly my favorite one.



This is another song you hear often in Japan. It's a group called Girls Generation. The best part of this video though is the parody video done by a bunch of old Japanese men. 



Wednesday, December 7, 2011

スポーツ大会! Sports Event!

Some of the buddies organized a special sports event where we all got together and played sports. The sports we chose to play were volleyball, and then we switched to basketball. When you think about it, volleyball isn't exactly a 'pick up' type of game, a lot of planning needs to go into that one.. but it was fun anyways since only a handful of people actually knew the rules of volleyball. After everyone sufficiently bruised their arms and wrists, we switched to playing basketball.


Those of us who were terrible at basketball decided to do cartwheels and gymnastics and leapfrog races.


After awhile we also started spinning around as fast as we could and then tried to walk on a straight line. We all ended up falling over, it was a lot of fun!


We also played airplane..


Here's a shot of us actually participating in some sports.. sort of. 


more spinning!

It was a lot of fun, the gym at our school is very big, two basketball courts. There are Kendo rooms near the gym where the kids who do Kendo were starting to warm up... I don't know to much about Kendo but the warm involves a lot of crazy loud shouting. It was very intimidating to hear them!

映画館! movie theatre!



ハードロマンチッカー (Hard Romantic-er) 

Went to see a movie today because I didn't have any classes, and also Wednesday is ladies day at the movie theatres! Normal student prices are about 1,500yen but on Wednesdays ladies get in for 1,000yen. Not too bad for a movie. The choices we had were an American film called ピザボーイ( Pizza Boy, but in English it's 30 Minutes or Less), a Japanese film, another Japanese film, and a bunch of other Japanese films. We decided to go for the film about the yakuza.. which turned out pretty much exactly how you expect a gangster film to be. You can kind of get an idea from the trailer... lots of violence. I think the thing that surprised us most is that a lot of it would have been edited out if it was shown in America. There was a lot of rape and a lot of women being beaten, but apart from all that though it was a good movie! It had a sad ending. We went with our Japanese friend who had to help explain some parts of it but for the most part I was able to understand the majority of the movie! Next time we decided a comedy might be better though.