As I have told you all, I am living in Zushi here in Japan. It is a coastal city 30 miles south of Tokyo, and it is home to animals with interesting feeding habits. Sometime within the first month of moving here, I went to the 7-11 that is 2 minutes from our apartment for a snack. I decided to get myself an onigiri, a pressed rice ball that can be filled with various meats or vegetables. I went outside the store to eat it. I unwrapped the onigiri and took two bites from it. Suddenly something hit me like a big gust of …
Month: July 2020
Sumo in the Summertime
I got excited this week. Last Sunday the July Grand Sumo Tournament started! I am continuing my slow process of learning about this sport, and am conducting my research on a barstool. The barstool is a necessary research instrument, as I do not own a TV here in Japan and I feel that observing the tournament live is crucial for achieving my best learning environment (or I could just be looking for an excuse to drink beer). Luckily for me I have found a place here in Zushi that has a TV (finding a TV in a bar here is harder than imagined) and …
Living la vida Tokyo
Sarah and I arrived in Japan on March 4th after our honeymoon in Hawaii. We had decided to live for the first month in Metro Tokyo while we looked for a more permanent place to live for the rest of our stay in Japan. The place we settled on was a small apartment in Shin-Okubo, Tokyo’s “Koreatown” neighborhood in the Shinjuku Ward. I think small might be generous for the place we rented, because this place was tiny! It was 16 square meters or 172 square feet. I knew the size going in but didn’t think that quarters would be as tight as they turned out …