2016年07月21日

Mocha

Coffee



It's been some time since Sadie and I try a new restaurant so we thought we'd hit up one of the local joints and see what they had to offer. We ended up at a restaurant called Mocha. We have passed by this restaurant a thousand times on the way to work but had never actually made it inside the restaurant. When we sat down the first thing that really hit us was the atmosphere of the place. It was very relaxed almost like the country club that Sadie use to work at in America. The crowd was definitely an aged one but for us that makes it better. Most of the people seem to have gone there for the ice cream which looked impressive. We ordered some pasta and a pizza to share and two iced cafe lattes. The pasta was delicious and savory and the pizza was just as good. We'll surely be going back for the coffee if nothing else. If you haven't tried Mocha yet we encourages you to get down there.  


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2016年07月21日

OKIRAKUYA! Zenigata Festival



A year ago, I posted on this very blog, about my first time experiencing the Zenigata festival in Kanonji. On Sunday, I am proud to say that I was a part of it!

The team wouldn't let us carry bags, so all the dancers had to get creative in hiding their money, cellphones, and anything else. Our costume had a pocket already made for things, and Taylor and I also sewed a small pouch into the obi. It miraculously held my bulky camera.

The team had different parts of Kotohiki park where we had to dance, with about an hour in between. The weather wasn't as hot as I feared, but the humidity was definitely hard on me and Taylor. Blessedly, the Zenigata festival set up several tables with free water and salt candy for the dancers.

Our team showed a funny student film that tried to explain the Zenigata coin is something that you can win while dancing, and joked that it was "magic" and showed one of our team members becoming wealthy and popular from it. The best way to win a coin is to dance with your heart, even if you make mistakes. The 2nd time we danced, I got one!

I was doing pretty well until we had to dance in the street. Our routine pushed us to move forward during the dance, and show it off to as many people as possible. It was HOT and tiring, and we had to dance 3 times in a ROW. It was exhausting, and Taylor and I overheated and fled before the 3rd time started. Dancing in the heat is a little harder for foreigners, so we bashfully took a bit of a break and cheered on our team. I didn't see hardly any other foreigners dancing.

The best part of the day for me, was finally bonding with some of the girls on my team. The girls had been quite scared of trying to speak English with me and Taylor, but our new friend Kazue was there to translate. I remembered some Japanese and told silly jokes. I made dozens of mistakes and couldn't dance every performance (because of the heat) but my team was caring and positive all day. I hope I can properly express how honored I am to be a part of something very Japanese. I don't know how many teams would have taken a chance on 2 girls who are yosakoi beginners AND foreigners.



  

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2016年07月21日

Pokemon GO!

I don't know if you are big pokemon fans, or just keeping up with the news, but Pokemon GO has been a big thing lately. Based on the original video game series for the Gameboy about catching monsters and training them for battles, Pokemon GO is an app that allows you to pretty much catch pokemon in the real world. It's a crazy idea, but one that many pokemon fans have been waiting for since the first installment of the games.
Now, I have been a fan since the game first came out, but in recent years my interest has dwindled. I don't know if it is because there are now way too many monsters to remember at this point, or because I haven't really had much time to get into it. Whatever the reason, I know that I will not be getting the Pokemon GO app. Aside from it draining phone battery like crazy, and the lack of social AND environmental interaction due to one's face being glued to the screen, I wouldn't have the time to be wandering the neighborhood looking for a pokemon. Though I would like to try it someday!  

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