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Finding distinction

Friday, July 14th, 2006

Ishige sits in the middle of a vast lowland plain that surrounds Tokyo. It doesn’t take long when leaving the capital for the grid of the city to be replaced by the grid of the countryside, the flat expanse of rice paddies intricately manicured through the ages.Towering from the linear landscape is a white castle with a green tiled roof, seven stories that seem lost in the smallness of the town. It is a modern replica, a community center disguised in the allure of the past. Perhaps it was an overzealous mayor’s attempt to put this place on the map, to make it distinctive. Distinction is an oft-sought commodity in the sameness of Japan.

When I first arrived in Japan almost two years ago I was a kid in a candy store, ready to discover my new temporary home that seemed fresh and new at every turn. I reveled in the foreign atmosphere, of day to day blunders and gems of new knowledge.

Now almost two years into my adventure, those days seem distant. There is an interesting half-life to exoticism. What at first seems a place infinite in newness slowly blends into the normalcy of life. One’s eagerness to take part in all that is foreign must at some point come to the realistic conclusion that it is me who is foreign, and short of reincarnation, there are some aspects of a place I will not come to know.

4 months sans blog

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

I’ve heard from some people that my blog updates need to pick up the pace. It’s been interesting to know how many people have been following my travels. I guess I always assumed a blog by nature is mostly self-serving; some public record of a life being lived, the ultimate slice of electronic self-effacement in the age of individualism. But I guess people read them too, (thanks mom.)Part of me can’t disconnect myself from the idea that returning to my “normal” life back in Japan would make my writing less interesting. Although Japan has achieved some strange degree of normalcy for me, I must remember that it is still exotic and new for many back home. While perhaps not as exciting as backpacking through SE Asia and Southern China, this country still inspires a lot of creativity and observation. For someone not living an orthodox life by many standards, it has been a struggle for me not to get deterred by falsely based assumptions of exoticism.

Another more unavoidable effect of sedentary life is the simple lack of creative motivation that inevitably takes over me. Especially in Japan, A Change of scenery is the best way to bolster creativity, and as my next entry will show, a change of scenery is sometimes difficult to come by in Japan.

Aisatsu

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Each morning I sit in the teacher’s room in my elementary school and wait.  Eventually two children come and ask for Da-ni-e-ru sensei or Maa-fee teacher.  Sometimes they look right at me and ask if the English teacher is ... [Continue reading this entry]

Where do linguists come from?

Sunday, April 16th, 2006
What a week it’s been. I’ve gone from wandering the streets of Hong Kong to moving back to Japan and essentially starting my job immediately from interview to training, then into the fire. Hectic is good, though, ... [Continue reading this entry]

In Japan

Thursday, April 13th, 2006
It’s been a whirlwind coming back to Japan. I’ve been back a week and I’ve done so much that it doesn’t seem possible. I arrived, went back to Hitachi, interviewed in Tokyo the next day, and then went back to ... [Continue reading this entry]

Touch down

Sunday, April 9th, 2006
I’ve touched down back in Japan and immediately I know I’ve made the right choice. Chiaki picked me up at the airport Thursday, I had a successful interview on Friday, and now I’m enjoying the most beautiful ... [Continue reading this entry]

Back to Japan?

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006
This week has been a constant shuffle from the internet cafe, to the next sightseeing spot, to the train station (free internet in Hong Kong). Why? Because I’m stuck in Hong Kong. Not really a bad place ... [Continue reading this entry]

A brilliant end to a new beginning

Monday, February 6th, 2006
The last week of my life in Japan had to be the best I can remember. Keep in mind this is coming from a guy who moves around a lot. In the times I've departed in the past there was ... [Continue reading this entry]

Born in a “barn”

Monday, January 23rd, 2006
I'm two weeks from my departure from Japan, and I'm joyfully reminiscing on the great times I've had here. I'm so happy to say that despite having experienced my fair share of "cultural feux pais" and "societal differences," ... [Continue reading this entry]

Learning Thai in Japanese

Monday, January 16th, 2006
I've read all the message boards about Thailand, learned about earplugs, dyed skin, and the tip to pick up a little Thai before you go. Luckily, in my Japanese kanji class there is a Thai guy. I jumped ... [Continue reading this entry]