As I was just sat here (in Tokyo) typing some e-mail I felt the familiar feeling of the building wobbling very slightly, and my wind […] Read More
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It rained. It really rained. As I mentioned a while ago, last Saturday was the Kamakura Beach Party. Unfortunately, a typhoon rolled into town and […] Read More
This seems to have become something of a cliche over the last decade. Last week saw another accident at a nuclear power plant – this […] Read More
Well, if there’s one thing Japan does better than any other country I’ve been to, then it would be Hanabi (fireworks). Last night saw an […] Read More
Just a quick advanced post to those who are interested in going to the 2004 Kamakura Beach Party on August 28th (Saturday). I’ve been speaking […] Read More
The JET Alumnai association has a pretty concise legal page dealing with the rights of foreigners when dealing with issues of identity checks and other […] Read More
Yesterday was day 1 of the 2004 Summer Sonic music festival in Chiba. It was a great line up and is similar to an urban […] Read More
One of the main topics on TV lately (especially the morning news I watch whilst I get ready for work) has been the heat in […] Read More
Not many people may know, but my first two years in Japan were spent in the prefecture to the southwest of Tokyo, called Kanagawa. I […] Read More
This is a weak post. I know it’s a weak post. But I’m going to do it anyway. Today was hot. Hot and humid, and […] Read More