Life in Nagoya
The "Others" bin
03.05.2009
I have been back in Nagoya for 2 weeks now. The first week was pretty much all working, mostly in the office doing not much at all, shredding paper, organising files, random menial tasks that were used to just keep us busy for our allocated office hours. I did get the chance to do some team teaching. So I went to schools and taught one of the classes and then observed the teacher teaching the others. I usually work around 5 to 730 each day, I mean it varies depending on the school and the classes, but that seems to be about the average at the moment. It may be different in my area though.
I haven’t done too much since I have been here. We did have one night where we went as a group (with several staff from the company) to a place called Miami beer garden, it’s in Nagoya. (I live about 20mins by subway out of Nagoya at the moment in a place called Hongo) The beer garden was fun, 3000Yen for all u can eat and drink until 10.30pm. That was fun. We then went to a place called hub, it’s a pub. It was pretty good, and then we did the traditional Japanese thing and went to karaoke until the subways started again at 5am. I didn’t sing, but was funny to watch others. At karaoke u pay for the room, its 1500yen per person and it was again all u can drink, so was lots of drinking that night.
The other things I have done while I’ve been here are going clubbing with my new friend Hiro. Its golden week here so I’m on holidays at the moment. At the beer garden I met a girl called Hiro who was friends of some other employees. She said she would take me clubbing this week. So Saturday night she met me at Sakae (Just 2 stops out of Nagoya) and she took me to a place called club id, it was 5 floors, you have to pay 3000yen entry but u get 4 drinks included so it’s not so bad. It was a really cool club and lots of fun with my new friend. Before the club she also took me to an izakaya for dinner and we had some yummy Japanese food. It was a really fun night.
On Friday (sorry it’s a bit out of order....) I went to the Higashima zoo and botanical gardens, I’d like to go there again and explore the gardens some more, but the zoo was a bit sad. There was so many animals there, everything u could imagine, I saw anteaters, rhinos, hippo, elephant, giraffe, monkey, koala, so many types of bear, farm animals, everything, but the sad thing was its so different to back home. Their cages/enclosures were so small. There were even 2 polar bears and they just did not look happy. It was a little depressing to see, but it was a nice day out. I guess our standards back home are much higher than here. All around the zoo there were young children, maybe about 10 to 12 years old all sitting by the enclosures, making sketches and paintings of the animals. These kids were so talented, I tried to have a look at many of their work and it was so good. Some of those kids are great artists, in fact most of them were! I think it must have been some sort of art class, or school subject or something. There were so many children there. Oooh and I had a shaved iced treat too, it was so lovely, it turned out to be quite a warm day and it was such a nice treat to have. Yum.
I think the rest of golden week for me will be lying low, the internet cafe a bit some cleaning, maybe the gardens again. Lots of reading and watching movies and preparing for my classes next week.
One thing I guess ill mention cos its driving me nuts is the rubbish situation over here. All garbage must be sorted into certain categories, burnable, recyclable (there is a few kinds) plastics, bottles, cans ergh its frustrating me, gone are my days of just throwing out the trash, now I have to rinse, sort and carefully examine everything I throw away to ensure I’m not making a mistake. It’s all a very big deal too. You can get in all sorts of trouble if you are not doing it right. Certain types of rubbish get disposed of on certain days at certain collection points. Oh it’s such an effort. I guess that maybe Japan has a good system in ensuring rubbish is effectively dealt with, and I imagine its necessary with the number of Japanese people that there is, but for me, coming from such relaxed standards at home it’s not fun. The most annoying thing I think is when you are walking along the street and u just want to throw out some rubbish u are holding, maybe ur chocolate wrapper, empty drink, anything and nowhere in sight is a bin. You have to hold onto it, and take it home. Most convenience stores have bins out front and also supermarkets. These bins have become my friends. You see some rubbish I just don’t know what separate area it’s meant to go in, is it recyclable? Plastic? Sometimes I’m not sure. Or sometimes I just have ten different types of rubbish all in a row that I’m sick of seeing it, so my latest thing is every day when I leave the house I take a bag of rubbish with me. Mixed rubbish generally (although not burnable, I’m good with the food scraps one) and I deposit it into my favourite bin at the convenience store. The ‘others’ bin this is the best bin. It’s the only bin u can put whatever into, and they are not everywhere so u have to find a convenience store with one. Once u've got that Ur set. So now I try and do my best to sort my garbage, but the others bin at the local konbini is suspiciously full these days and I think it’s because the several other foreigners living in my building have cottoned onto my scheme and are appreciating the others bin too! I don’t blame them, all this sorting is stressful business. I’m told the trouble u can get into if it’s not done right is quite extreme, including eviction, it’s a very serious matter. So I prefer my system, at least this way someone can sort my stuff the right way and there will be no errors. Oh I love the others bin!
ferris wheel in sakae
the easter bunny came to Nagoya ![]()
a little bit of oz in sakae
general direction of home..
central park in sakae
roof top waterfall in sakae
me on said waterfall
Well I’m off to bed; I shall upload this tomorrow at the cafe. Oh I’m so missing having the internet!!!!
Xxx
Bella
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