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Diary in English: Fulfilling days
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Saturday, May 28, 2011. Long time I haven't updated this blog, and at the end, I was told that I should write whatever I can, even a short one. I've been really fulfilled, these days. I have much things to do. But I think I should more things even harder, and I can do. I definitely pursue now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm an English learner.I want to become familiar with English.So I write about daily happenings in English. Please give an advice and your opinion by a comment! An Apple a Day.
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Uncategorized – Things Japanese
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Nihon wa suki desu. Archive of posts filed under the Uncategorized. Shonen Kurabu – November 20th, 1943. 8 November 2015, 9:08 pm. I’ve long dreamed of getting a story paper or comic from one of our enemies during (or, in the case of WW1, the years immediately before) the world wars, and in 2014 I finally got an issue of Kodan Kurabu from 1942! 8230; but, aside from some funny cartoons, it’s not that interesting (I’ll still …. 29 May 2011, 10:51 pm. A mere year after I started it . A Geek in Japan.
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Light Novels – Things Japanese
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Nihon wa suki desu. Archive of posts filed under the Light Novels. Hiko Shonen – May, 1917. 8 August 2014, 8:54 am. Since yesterday several days ago marked the centenary of Britain entering World War 1 (though Japan did not enter the conflict until 23rd August), I thought I might as well look at one of the old manga / light novels I bought on my last trip there. I thought this one was from Taishō 3 (1915), …. Continue reading ‘Hiko Shonen – May, 1917’ ». A Geek in Japan. Josiah’s Japan Travelogue.
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From the Eastern Edge: Surfing
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From the Eastern Edge. I teach English in Japan. Among other things. Wednesday, January 30, 2013. In case you’ve never heard of CouchSurfing. I’ll give a quick summary. Be an overweight balding 40-year-old in his parents’ basement rather than the hip 24-year-old musician he says he is. You probably also think hitchhiking/picking up hitchhikers is a terrible idea. I tend to agree with you. As a young lone-traveling female, couchsurfing seems on the surface to be the opposite of something I should try.
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From the Eastern Edge: August 2012
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From the Eastern Edge. I teach English in Japan. Among other things. Tuesday, August 28, 2012. I've been blogging my best in the down time I've had to try and get the temples (are you tired of them yet? And other adventures covered before I "run out of time" and then somehow never get around to writing them, which knowing me is a likely scenario. And that would be true, but for the way this is all booked up. In a good way, and in important ways, of course. There's just too many temples and other adventur...
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From the Eastern Edge: September 2012
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From the Eastern Edge. I teach English in Japan. Among other things. Sunday, September 30, 2012. It's been almost two weeks since I got back to the U.S., and although I have more Japan stories to tell, I really wanted to tell about Miyagi next, because I went directly ( directly. So that should be the next entry, maybe. Kyle, circa 1999. I'll be back October 22nd for a break, then hopefully it's off to do the Eastern Loop, Roadtrip Phase II which I am. Putting together. But not very quickly. Caus...Oh, a...
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From the Eastern Edge: Osaka Temples: Soji-ji and Fujii-dera
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From the Eastern Edge. I teach English in Japan. Among other things. Wednesday, January 9, 2013. Osaka Temples: Soji-ji and Fujii-dera. First stop, Soji-ji, Temple 22 of the Pilgrimage and the one from which the walking trail still leads to Katsuo-ji (visited the day before). Soji-ji is the size of an unassuming city temple. There were some old ladies chatting in the shade of the garden near the pond, and I could feel them watching me. So I took a photo of a poster. Soji-ji is also famous for a dedicatio...
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From the Eastern Edge: (for babies and winning)
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From the Eastern Edge. I teach English in Japan. Among other things. Wednesday, December 12, 2012. For babies and winning). Temples 24 and 23, Nakayama-dera and Katsuo-ji. When we last left our pilgrim, she was driving away the good people of Kyoto with her odoriferous funk. Let us briefly consider the temples visited on this glorious, if funkfied, day. I hopped the highway bus to Takarazuka, then managed to get a bus headed right for the Nakayamadera temple area. Oh ancient tombs, I do love thee. I foun...
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