Yesterday at my lunch break one of my superiors offered me tickets to see Japan play soccer against Bosnia at the National Stadium. Luckily the day before my English teaching appointment was canceled for last night so I was free to go. I got 5 tickets located in the center, 6th row!
We had a blast but I have to admit it was one of the worst soccer games I have ever seen. The skill level was quite low. However, the cheering was fun! Japan's team has been really disappointing lately. They ended up winning 3-0.
I was able to watch the game on my phone as well. That was cool because if there was an injury or something I could see the replays. It was a cold night, probably in the low 40s, but they gave out hand warmers at the gate which I thought was cool!
I was having a long day because I was up really late the night before so I wasn't doing very well on camera. Sorry about that! You can tell from my eyes that I didn't get much sleep. Anyway, enjoy the video! By the way, the cheering you hear while I am shooting in the stadium is real!
Soccer: Japan V Bosnia Jan 30 2008 in Tokyo
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I asked on a website message board what kind of ticket I have for a concert I am going to. I specifically asked if I am on the dancefloor in front of the stage where people are dancing and "moshing". Of course I asked in Japanese but the responder replied in English and this is what he said:
"Stage is standing and on the standing.
On the standing is chear.so it can't mosh or dive or dance.But staneding isn't chear.Thus your dream come true!"
I have since asked him to please respond to me in Japanese.
Oh, he just responded and asked where the mistakes were in his English.
Hey, give a guess in the form of a comment as to what this sign means in English. Imagine you are traveling Japan and come across this sign. Would it be of any help to you? People who speak Japanese can't guess, but you can comment. I will give you the answer later. Supposedly some of the tattoos of Asian writing people get equal things as incomprehensible as this.
And the answer is.....
The way I explain this sentance is as follows. First of all the use of "washroom" as opposed to "restroom" or "bathroon" probably comes from the common Japanese word "tearai" which means bathroom and uses the symbols for hand and wash. This being said, "washroom" is an acceptable word and isn't really the problem with this sentance.
"Have equipted with" should simply be "are" or "are located." I can't exactly figure out why those words were used.
The words "the back end of the plat home" has two seperate errors. The first point is that "the back end" should just be "the end." Written in the Japanese sentance is the word "hoomu" which means platform (what you wait for a train on), and was actually derived from the English word. However, "hoomu" can also mean "home" and whoever transtaled this made a worse-case-scenario-guess by turning "platform" into "plat home".
What it should be: Restrooms are at the end of the platform.
What it is: Washrooms have equipted with the back of the plat home.
Recently things have been so busy in my life. I arranged to take all my finals early so right after winter break I was studying hard and taking lots of tests and writing papers. I was also teaching lots of English which made me even busier.
On a day between two tests I went to Costco with some American friends. It is a 40 minute train ride, plus a 5 minute bus ride to get there. I brought my giant luggage with me to put all my items in for taking home.
The biggest difference at Costco in Japan is that it is two stories so it doesn't take up as much land. Also, the halls aren't as wide but for the most part the store is the same as American Costco. The merchandise they sell are Japanese products mixed in with some American things as well. The things I was excited to buy were pasta sauce, cereal, a mattress pad, bagels, and some other random things. We all ate a pizza there which was very similar to that of Costco in America which was great because Japanese pizza is so much different than what I am used to.
This is a vending maching with a built in defibrillator
(To save people having heart attacks)
Huge chocolate bars
Coke in glass bottles
There is a refundable recycling fee for the case
The carts stick to the inclining moving walkway for getting to the second floor
The Food Court
On the 15th I started my internship working full time at Major League Baseball's office in Tokyo. We are preparing to host the opening series between Oakland and Boston in March so we are busy going to press conferences, holding meetings with associates, and much more. My tasks vary every day but it is fun, challenging, and a great experience. There is a lot I can't talk about though and since this is my life over 40 hours a week I am afraid I will become somewhat boring on this blog for a while.
This morning I woke up to snow!
Tokyo City Blimp Tours ($1400)
Rush hour at one of my train stations
The best year of my life, again. 1
10:35 PM by Ren , under Camping, Halloween, Harmony Festival, Humboldt, Japanese Professional Soccer, Lake Tahoe, Mendocino, MLB All Star Game, Reggae Rising, Tokyo Disney Sea, Videography, Waseda University
I have managed to have the best year of my life once again. 2007 brought me so much fortune, friendship, family, love, peace, and adventure. Words can't completely describe the ride I had those magnificent 365 days so I have compiled this photo journal of my year.
2007 started with freezing temperatures, cold drinks, warm-hearted friends, and heated battles on a Nintendo Wii. Friends from Humboldt had rented a house in South Lake Tahoe and my friend Ray visiting from Australia plus my official partner in crime of 2007, Ryan Slater, and I, partied with them. This year Ryan and I did so much together that people at school started calling us "Lenny and Karl" (a reference from the Simpsons). Anyway, that night we block-partied, house-partied, and downright over-partied! I started the New Year off right by delivering a bakers dozen of doughnuts to my drowsy friends at around noon. I am pretty sure I ate at least two for myself. Oh ya, and I got Ryan some chicken strips too.
South Lake Tahoe block party
Snowboarding a couple days later
I toured my Australian friend all around northern California including Tahoe, Humboldt, and the Bay Area. While he was there we both befriended Brandy from Illinois and started a strong friendship that I am fortunate to have. Neither of them had ever seen the Bay Area so we all adventured around and had a good time.
Australian Ray having a Humboldt moment
My old stomping/slipping grounds
Karaoke in Japantown
Bonfire and BBQ on the beach
Breakfast overlooking the beach at Ryan's place
BBQ on the Chinese New Year
Valentines day was so much fun. We participated in the "flash-mob" pillow fight in the financial district. John (another good buddy of 2007), Brandy, Ryan, and I made panda masks and took to the streets as a team. The uniqueness and creativity of our masks worked to our disadvantage because people ganged up on us and beat us badly. Still, it is a fond memory and allowed us all to say that on Valentines our head touched the pillow of someone of the opposite sex.
March was full of school, of course, but there were plenty of fun times and awesome memories made. Ryan and I, always having a blast at the beach, decided to try and get as many people out for a BBQ as possible so we invited dozens of friends with over a weeks notice. The weather was incredible. It was hot, people wanted to swim, and with our fabulous cuisine keeping people's bellies full (we even catered to the vegans), I have to admit this was one of the best days I have ever had in San Francisco. I even got some friends from high school to come from Santa Cruz which was was special because I got to collaborate the close people of my current life with the close people from my past.
Within 2 hours of being strangers on the beach
In late March I began my internship working for the San Francisco Giants. I was really intimidated by this, as this was basically a dream come true for me. For the most part, I filmed for the scoreboard from left field, and eventually pregame ceremonies. I had an incredible experience with the Giants but it was not without its low points. In fact, the very first game of the season, a preseson game against Oakland I was yelled at by the director over the headsets we use for communication. I think it was because I filmed an Oakland flag right when he chose my camera which really made him look bad. He even said "We can't have an intern on that camera." Obviously things got better and I like to think I was a cameraman they could depend on for decent shots.
My name under my camera's image on the director's switchboard
Shooting pregame
One day of work at a Stanford football game
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www.roadtripnation.com sponsored our trip
View of Shasta from a bike trail
May was quite a month. I had finals, the Warriors were in the playoffs, and the Giants regular season was in its second month. The experience I had at the Warriors was quite a memorable one. Two of the three Playoff games that I worked at I was on camera the entirety of the game. The other game I was pulling cable for one of the guys on a handheld camera. The 2006-2007 Warriors season was my first experience ever at an NBA game and as the Warriors suprised everyone by making the playoffs, the games because intense and downright electric. Celebrities such as Snoop Dogg, Jessica Alba, Carlos Santana, and more were in attendance and our scoreboard show was as important as it has ever been. The Warriors eventually lost in the second round which was somewhat of a relief for me because I was being stretched thin with all my responsibilities. Around this time the Sharks were in the playoffs as well so video crews were scarce and I was asked to do my first hired job not as an intern, working on a Fox production of track and field at Stanford University.
The weekend before finals I was talked out of studying and talked into having one of the coolest days of my 2007. The Bay to Breakers is a race through San Francisco where people dress up as wildly as possible and travel by foot from the bay downtown, to ocean beach. The fun atmosphere turns the event into more of a moving block-party. It was quite a day.
I had great company
(Candice, on the left, is another great friend made in 2007)
My buddy John got my friends and I hooked up for the debut of a play being shown downtown as well as its after party. I really enjoyed the show and getting to meet the actors and staff at the party. It was my first experience seeing live theater in San Francisco.
At the after-party with Brandy
After finals I got to make a quick trip up to Truckee with some friends. We stopped at the Jelly Belly factory in somewhere in the valley and checked it out for a while.
Arnold never looked so yummy
My highlight of that trip was getting to borrow a friend of the family's jet ski and take it to a reservoir. Here is my mom and I just prior to going for a ride.
The indoor stage
A stray cat slept in this flypack worth over six figures
I had always wanted to go to the Grand Canyon, but I never could have prepared myself for how much I was going to enjoy it. We drove there early and arrived around 1pm. As soon as we got our camp setup we made our way to the nearest viewpoint. From that point on I was stricken with awe over the majesty of the canyons. I seriously began to shake and my heart rate accelerated as I processed what was before my eyes. It was that great! All it took was a $60 flight to Vegas, a $25 dollar rental car (after the under 25 fee!), and National Park fees and I had one of the coolest trips of my life.
Might as well be flying
Death-defying friends
Shortly after that trip ended it was back to work and this time I was in Boonville for the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival. It was work as usual there. My sister Rhea was working there as well so I hung out with her from time to time. At the time I was thinking that this festival was much better than Reggae on the River in Humboldt but this year's show ended up being a whole lot better and it improved its reputation in my opinion.
This black widow and its babies at Rhea's house in June
I still had responsibilities working with the Giants so I was really bouncing around for a while. June ended with work at the stadium and meeting Miho for the first time in the Mission District. From then on we began hanging out regularly through the time she went back to Japan in late August.
Party of three smiling all the way to the beach
Taking a nap on Miho's hostsister Jade
The 4th of July was a really fun day. Miho, John, and I hung out together with plans of going to see the fireworks at Fisherman's Wharf. We changed our minds after realizing there we weren't ready for the crowds and instead we went to the roof of a high rise building of a videogame company that John works for. It was really beautiful up there and we were able to see both the fireworks at the wharf, and Oakland.
Getting involved in video in the Bay Area intermingled me with some really great people. At the Warriors, Giants, and other events my more experienced coworkers were always so generous and taught me so much. Some were even in the position to get me work which is what my friend Hauna did by landing my a position working for the international telecast at the All Star Game. It was six long days of work but it was a great time. It felt so cool to be a part of an event with such a huge, global audience.
Japan versus the USA womens soccer game
After that I was off to Humboldt to house-sit for my dad. It was nice to return home and a change of pace not having anything to do or long distances to travel.
Minutes after Andrew turned 21 on Aug 8
Free time continued in rural Humboldt and I spent most of it at the beach or hanging out with friends.
I had a week of work with NBC Sports in San Jose for a gymnastics event that went well. After that I went to San Francisco and hung out with Miho and her family visiting from Japan. They all returned to Japan together and I headed back to Humboldt.
At the end of the month my entire family gathered at Usal State Park for a campout where we celebrated Sami's birthday. It was a great time and we all had lots of fun.
Goofy people
A great crew
The last 20 days of September through the first half of October were mainly orientations, welcome parties, and special events.
Halloween
Shinjuku Tokyo
At one of my school's baseball games
Being pretty busy with classes I didn't do a whole lot of exiting things. One notable things was the one-day trip to Nikko that we Californians took as a group. My computer broke so I am missing most of the good photos from September to Halloween.
The California crew plus some locals
It started getting pretty cold in November and December here in Tokyo. I went to Tokyo Disney Sea around Thanksgiving which was a lot of fun. I also got to eat at a military Thanksgiving dinner here in Tokyo.
Christmas was celebrated a little early this year. Miho and I went to a part of the city called Odaiba and had a really good time. We also spent New Years Eve together at Tokyo Tower.
Christmas
I hope you all have a great 2008. Try and keep to your resolutions and if you don't have one yet how about you vow to keep in touch with your pal in Tokyo a little better! I love hearing from you all. It isn't always easy being so far away from so many friends!
There are a lot of potentially heavily impacting events that may take place for me this year so I am eager to live them out. I recently went to a shrine to make a wish for 2008 and get my fortune and it turns out that according to the charm I received I have to be on the look-out for a potentially bad year. Stay tuned.