Thursday, March 30, 2006

Hakkeijima Yokohama - Cool city trip with cool people

On my third week since i arrived here in Japan for a two-year stay (I know, two years is a long long way of homesickness), my Japanese bosses, Yoshizu-san, Inoue-san, and Akune-san, together with Peter, my colleague in AOTS training, and I went to Hakkeijimma for a cool trip. It was actually a farewell trip for Peter since he will be leaving Japan because his training will soon end on the next two weeks (ii ne, considering my stay will end on the next 23 months).

YOKOHAMA HAKKEIJIMA SEA PARADISE is a leisure island surrounded by seascape and cityscape. It is located at Yokohama Bay and is a cool new generation style amusement park. It is the home of one of the top aquariums in Japan. When the sun sets, the island turns into a place of fantasy. Attractions are specially lit up and the ships lights·offshore create a romantic setting for lovers, unfortunately I did not have a lover with me during this trip.

We met at MK(Mita Kokusai Building) in Tamachi at around 8am on that day, Yoshizu-san was already there when I arrived, then shortly after Akune-san and Peter. We got on Yoshizu-san's Nissan March and drove off the highway through Tokyo's sky towering overpass and bridges.Yoshizu-san had the courtesy of explaining and telling us about the places we passed through. As always, my boss is a cool companion to have with, never a boring moment. We stopped over halfway to Hakkejimma for a little snack, where a nice view of the port can be seen before we proceeded to Sea Paradise to meet Inoue-san. The attractions were really cool, and as much as I have promised to myself not to ride any more roller coasters, I was really pursued to ride one here. Akune-san also offered us a free pass which added the pressure of getting on the roller coaster. After that, we went to the Blue Fall. But on this, no way I will be riding this monster. I think I cant even make it until the middle of its monstrous height. I just offered to do the picture-taking, and by the way, Yoshizu-san also was afraid to take the Blue Fall, at least I am not the only one who got scared then, hehehe. After that we had our lunch on a seemingly Italian restaurant, was it? I am not sure, I am not so attentive on foods, really.

Leaving from Sea Paradise, we had a nice walk along the Yokohama Bay. What a nice place for a walk. The bay holds one of the coolest buildings in Japan, modernized for new generation, however, preserving their old ports, ships, and railways into a city attraction. A night on the Yokohama Bay is a great time for me to realize there is more in Japan than just work. I always got a picture in mind that Japan is a place for work, and work, and work, until late in the evening. All the seven trips I had here, since 2001, were business trips, and within those trips were 100% work. Except during the AOTS training of course.

Anyway, when the day ended, I was really tired yet fulfilled. I appreciated very much the time my bosses had spent with us. It was really a cool trip with these cool people. Thank you.




















































































Sunday, March 26, 2006

Rockin N Rollin the Asulla way

Yeah, I just got a beat on Hamaguchi-san's Asulla live performance. I missed disco already and this was just a very perfect timing. Pump up the volume dude!!!!


Sunday, March 19, 2006

Ebisu Crash

A good Japanese friend, Hamaguchi-san had just taken me to a little trip around Ebisu together with Akune-san, Kudo-san, Aoichi-san and his family, and Kasahara-san. Hamaguchi-san ang Aiochi-san had became my acquintance since my first visit here in Tokyo last year (http://pollenpen.blogspot.com/2005/07/all-in-months-work.html). We used to work together last year for the WebCuscon project. The Ebisu beer museum made everybody tipsy and talkative. All of a sudden jokes filled the air before we had our dinner and say our goodbyes. What a nice weekend.








Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Nishimachi Ghost House


It is now my second week in Japan. And how is Japan so far, if I may ask my self? It is so cold and everyday is just pouring rain.
But anyway, I am just about to evaluate my stay here in Nishimachi House. It is simply a ghost house. I own the entire building, theoretically for some reason. First, no one seems to live here except me, the lobby, with the big tv monitor, tennis table, ofuro, common kitchen, and toilets are all for my own usage. At first, it was kind of okey because you feel free to use the facilities anytime, but lately the house feels so eerie and lonely. I could die in here in any minute . The tv programs, nah, the Japanese language wouldn't help to keep me some company, in addition, there is no f%&king internet connection here, and no heater, and its winter!!! I am living in ALCATRAZ extension house.

Friday, March 10, 2006

HealthCheck - March



Well, this is me. A week after I arrived here in Tokyo. I just wanna take a record of my current looks and expression with my looks and expressions six months after of stress and work. The amount of dicapitation, deterioration, age lines, eye bags, weary eyes is all what I wish to take note, hehehe. I might miss the current me six months after hehehehe. Anyway, just a sort of fun. Life is always tough though, for the tough ones.


(Tokyo Dome, March 2006)