20080930
Moving on !
20080924
G'day !
It's my new start to be a Japanese teacher here or some other countries that need a teacher ...
I've been trying to find a way I can be a cultural bridge in my life. I looked back my past 10 years. I was saving money in Japan, traveling other countries and doing that over and over again. I think it was to know who I am and to know what I want to do.
After I arrived back home in Japan, I quickly tried to find my next step... couple of hopes weren't that I thought. so I again tried to think from beginning. Then one idea came up was a Japanese teacher. It's funny that the idea came up now. Because Japanese teacher was always somewhere in my mind, some of my friends are already working as a Japanese teacher and My foreign friends always encouraged me to teach... but I have never thought for real. However, this time was real. I tried to go a brief meeting at a Japanese teacher school near my house, and I thought that being Japanese teacher... it might really suit me !! it might be the one !! I want to learn how to teach Japanese !! But at the same time, I felt that learning how to teach Japanese at the school in Japan was little different than how I learned English as a second language. It was too grammatical , teacher and student style I mean Japanese school style.. I haven't learned my second language in that way....
Then I found a Japanese teacher school in Australia. They focus on practical learning. so I suddenly decided to get Working Holiday Visa to go Australia, so I can work and save money for school.
I am in Cairns and am looking for a job right now. After couple of months (or more) I work, I go the school in Sydney.
I hope this is the way I given.
20080920
20080824
Mottainai Grandma
My friend, Karin is a kindergarten teacher. She is a very enthusiastic and Passionate woman.
An author, Ms.Mariko Shinjyu drew the usual scenes of Japanese grandmas saying the word ''Mottainai'' ... and now she is trying to spread the word ''Mottainai'' around the world, and also bring back the messages of other third world countries' lives to Japan using her pictures... She says she doesn't want Japanese children to think all the issues of the other countries are not for us. she wants to make those issues our own issues to foster the idea. We are world citizen.

20080709
SORAMUGI farm
My friend Emi, Yuuki and I visited Emi's brother and his wife who have own rice fields,vegetable fields and hand-built house in Yamanashi.
They have 3 rice fields and several vegetable fields, named ''SORAMUGI farm'' (SORA=Sky MUGI=wheat)
Soon we arrive, we start helping weeding in a rice field.
They got a new family,very pretty newborn son last year. so now, mostly the father works for the fields. As we were helping him, He said happily '' a human power is not really be twice, it is two-and-a-half times more'' .
It's easy to use chemical herbicides, but they are trying to glow everything organically. However they told they understand the people use chemicals for the field, because it is really hard to do for older people.
Start the whole thing why they started this self-sufficient life style in Yamanashi was his wife first got a sick badly and tried to recover from the bottom causes such as food and living ware etc...
They used to work for a Japanese cosmetic company, but they decided changing their life. so they quited the job and both went to an architecture course in a vocational training school. So that they built their house by themselves... I impressed what they've done as I saw it. It was amazing job....It's a little house, but there are warmth of tree every where... It's like my dream house.... but they said to me strongly and very warmly ''Anyone can build this, all the things we human have made, nothing impossible...''
Working at the rice field only couple hours, my back starts hurting ... I thought how old people worked so hard, they had no pesticide and all the machinery we have now. And also ofcause people were like this couple in front of me who are growing things 100% organic...
Now, I feel those fresh and healthy vegetables are far removed from all the shiny vegetables and fruits in a supermarket. It's really important knowing the fact what we are eating and how things grow...
Through this meeting and experiences at their field, I again realized how treasure rice and all the food we are given. I am eternally gratitude. It's all gift from the land, Mother Earth, Lives...
Since I came back to the city in Japan, I was almost losing something I learned in the nature of Canada and the beauty of the Japanese nature... ''Earth is not ours, We are just a part of the Earth.'' Living with gratitude for Nature. SORAMUGI farm reminds me that again. I'd love to visit them again and keep remind myself this feeling... Thank SORAMUGI !
20080624
my HASHI “chopsticks” case
Speaking about waste disposable chopsticks, annual use of waste disposable chopsticks in Japan is $25 billion and annual consumption per person 200 sets. Those waste disposable chopsticks are imported 97% , about 90% come from China.
Producing disposable chopsticks has led deforestation, eliminating 30 hectare of forest a minute, 14 thousand hectare are lost annually in the world.
Forests play a vital role in the earth's ecosystem. They are essential for maintaining healthy soil and water, and reducing greenhouse gases. And the chopsticks used mildew-proofing agent and bleach, so using my own chopsticks is also healthy for us !
There is called My Hashi (chopsticks) project in Japan. Using my own HASHI is the one we can be earth-conscious .
I carry my own chopsticks around instead of having to waste disposable chopsticks. so she made my chopsticks case. It was BIG present.... she sewed each stitches thinking of me !
Satoko is Remaker. She makes little things with used clothes. This is the one thing she is trying living environmentally friendly. Everything she makes shown her warm heart . I look forward to her future... she makes many people happy with her arts !
Let's enjoy living environmentally friendly !
20080616
UME
''One idiot who cut branches from a Cherry blossom tree, One idiot who not cut branches from a Plum tree.''
This is Japanese old saying.
We can not cut branches from the cherry blossom tree. The best thing is viewing but We can cut branches from the plum tree. Plums will set very well.
I visited my grand mom and dad and helped cutting branches of the plum tree together.
We got many plums from the tree. They are going to make a Japanese plum wine called UMESHU. Plum(apricot) is UME . Japanese people like UME very much !! We pickled UME for preserved food too. It's a very sour,but known as healthy food from long time ago.
Picking plums is an annual event. They look forward to doing it this time of every year. And I am looking forward drinking the UMESHU when the time is come !