A view from the train as we ride into Yonago |
The bus we take to get to the big department store |
It just felt like that bus would take you to the "bad" part of town |
Some things we found at a store called Village Vanguard |
Tottori Ramen! This is the gyoza set |
Awww, he doesn't look happy at all to be at McDonald's does? (there is also another one across the street if you look carefully) |
You can plug your phone directly into the photo printer here |
30 yen a picture is a bit much, but it's cool and fast |
The inside of the train we ride to get back home |
A moth that landed on us, in the train |
A scraggy (from pokemon) doll that doubles as a headphone holder |
Making tonkatsu |
The finished product with miso! |
This night we went for BLTs (mine had egg in it) |
Working on making a letter box out of a used Amazon.com box (I didn't get a picture of what it looked like from the start) |
More Progress |
The English Board for the kids at the Jr. High School |
Look how tiny! |
This is where Mitsuko "parks" her bike |
Prime parking no? |
Our new pet: Mr. Frog |
A bread truck that comes once in a while, they call it Peter Pan here (pan is the word for bread in Japanese) |
The house just past that black car is ours |
From that previous picture, looking further down the road |
Looking towards where I was standing earlier (that's the bank/ATM on the right hand side) |
Our train station (takes about a minute and a half to walk to) |
More views of the town |
Moving down the road more |
That's the post office |
Apparently this is a clinic |
Better view of the post office |
An even better view of it |
From that spot, turning the other direction |
Standing back a bit further looking towards the field |
Making Miso Soup! |
A little round of Hangman with the kids after a long day of practice |
Miso soup, it was delicious |
The kindergarten lesson plan |
A close up of the board when I was helping Souhei |
There was a little bit more to the right |
From left to right: Souhei, Mitsuko, Shunpei, Shouta, and Fukada-Sensei |
The whole board in full view |
Birthday card |
Fish on sale at the checkstand at our local shop |
Mayonnaise in a bag, in a bottle |
An electronic store where we shopped for a fan and a printer (only bought the fan here though) |
Cool car we saw on the way out |
Sounds like a place you don't want your car to be |
I had no idea why this one was so expensive (printer) |
Mos Burger. The best burger in Japan |
Have a look at the menu |
This is a Double Cheese Mos Burger (cost 470 yen) |
The wrapper after I finished because why not |
Fancy cups |
Some fun English on things in the 100 yen shop |
More Engrish |
Halloween Photospot? |
They sure know about Halloween here. This is better than most places in America as far as style goes |
They'll make it fit |
This cutely named shop had expensive trinkets in varying degrees of uselessness |
I'm noticing a pattern in the naming conventions here. . . |
Star Wars chopsticks. [Insert force joke here] |
Star Wars Hanafuda cards! I'd buy those |
Figurines |
The same glass Chess Set that Mitsuko has. How random is that? |
As opposed to the boxes that cannot be put into a color box |
I don't even know what's going on here |
It took me a while to notice it was JINdiana |
Space Invader ice cube trays! |
Ice cube trays for every man |
ABC-Mart, they sell shoes |
Fun clocks |
I really liked this one |
Some manga just sitting about at a book store called Miraiya. Yes, that one at the top left is just casually sitting here |
My birthday cake that Keiko-san bought for me |
The fancy printer we bought, it was only in Japanese but we managed to set it up and get it working. Really nice printer |
Even though the Sports Festival was canceled due to rain, we still had the drinking party at 12pm |
Another shot of the tables before even turned up |
All the ladies in our area preparing food. Men sat down and read papers. Pretty patriarchal place still. |
Our train station, and the name of our area: Ebi |
Visiting another ALT, named Tom. This is Higashiyamakoen |
More shots of the train station where we got off at |
Too many chances for cool pictures |
See! There's English, even if you couldn't speak or read Japanese, you'd make it somehow |
More shots of the station |
A waiting area, that red box is where you get a stub that proves you got on at so-and-so stop for when you eventually pay |
A shot from the top of the stairs look out at the town and the rest of the tracks |
Looking back down |
More cool shots |
Sorry, I found this place fascinating as far as picture taking was concerned |
A little waterway just beyond the station |
Vending machines! |
Not sure how to pronounce that one |
The first Mountain Dew, Pepsi, and 7up I've seen in Japan |
BOSS coffee. Rainbow Mountain Blend. For the real men |
The dinner I made earlier |
Fried rice with shimeji mushrooms, a bit of egg, and green onions |
And shiyosaba, salted mackerel. A delicious dinner |
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