Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Response!

Got a response from one of the three jobs I applied for yesterday, saying that I have passed the initial screening process and now have to fill in some email questionnaires and whatnot.

Check it out here.

I told you guys it wouldn't take long! Check out the pay, 250-280k yen a month, that's like between AU$2690 and $3013 per month. Cool!

Cold, cold, cold

Cold and windy today... nothing much occurring.

Applied for 3 jobs today and sent email inquiries about two places to live, so hopefully I'll hear from some of them in the next few days.

Haven't really done anything - except go to the supermarket and eat tsuna-mayo o-nigiri (tuna and mayonnaise rice balls wrapped in seaweed), but soon we might go to this hamburger family-restaurant type of place called "Bikkuri Donkey".

Great!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Got the photos

Ok they are a bit blurry but here are the ones I took in Akihabara. Remember i'm just trying to work out this phone so i obviously didn't have it on night mode or anything. Oh well, let's just say... "the quality will increase".





Akihabara

Went to Akihabara today and actually, took some pictures on my phone. But until I find the damn CD for the computer I can't actually download them. So, when i work it out, i'll post some of the cool photos of it.

Anyway, we explored Yodobashi Camera, a massive camera/electronics store with about 8 levels. On one of the floor we found a whole range of BB guns, like full-on shotguns and assault rifles just hanging there on the wall, hehe.

Went to McDonald's and got (for the three of us) one big mac set, one teriyaki burger set, two chicken burgers and two cheeseburgers - all for 1570 yen! Haha although Japanese McDonald's is still oily - I can feel the oil leaking out of the skin on my face as I am typing hehe.

Oh well, that's it. You can probably expect photos soon. As soon as i work this crap out anyway.

Keitai Denwa!

Went to Akabane and bought a mobile phone today on the AU network - free with a $50 a month plan or something (actually my friend did all the talking for me so she worked out a good deal). These phones can do everything - email, watch tv, play music with headphones, AND you can also use it at the train stations and convenience stores - you put money on it and can just wave it at the turnstiles to catch trains and stuff! Convenient, ne? And i got to pick my own number - well, the final four digits anyway - so you know what I chose?

1 3 3 7 :)

Awesome.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Don Quixote

Went to a shop at about 2am last night called Don Quixote, not far from where I'm staying in Saitama. This shop was absolutely amazing - it's like a variety store, but it sells literally EVERYTHING. AND! It's open till 5am every day! Want a $2500 television at 3 in the morning? No problemo! Clothes, bags, jewellery, all sorts of food (it has a supermarket section), vacuum cleaners, stereos, hell, it's even got Rolex watches. Basically, if it's not in this shop, it doesn't exist.

Need a new electric massage wand at 4:30am? Don Quixote to the rescue!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Registered.

Went to the City Office today and registered as an alien. Despite being forewarned that the non-english speaking staff and the bureaucratic methods by which they check, and check, and check again for the legitimacy of a foreigner's visa etc., the process was actually rather easy and took no longer than twenty minutes!

So, stage 1 is complete, onto stage 2, getting a mobile phone! I think for this one I might need some "native assistance".

Exploring.

Caught the Saikyou-line to Shinjuku today, that's just one of the many big places full of bright neon signs that has a sort of "entertainment-district" (restaurants and arcades and bars and whatnot), but nearby is also a business district full of some unbelievably enormous buildings. One of them, the Tokyo Government Building, has an observation deck on the 45th floor. Amazing night views!! And Tokyo just has this really amazing three-dimensional feel about it - you'll be on ground level, but the streets will be suspended above you, or you'll go down some stairs to some massive underground shopping plazas. It's just so massive, so awe-inspiring. It just "smells like money."

Anyway we just came back and ate japanese curry for dinner, which was good because after walking around town for just a few hours we were starving! So, now we're just going to drink some beers and probably have a slightly earlier night than we did last night (6am, lol!).

Tomorrow i plan to write my resume, but also i have to go and get a foreigner registration card, and perhaps a bank account too...

Ok, enough for now. Seeya!

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Arrival

well, it's 9:50pm Japan time and i finally made it. I am now in Saitama, one station out of Tokyo! It's about 6 degrees and I'm about to go ride to the shops and get some beers. God knows, that after lugging a suitcase through the streets of tokyo, changing trains and whatnot, one deserves a 500ml can of the good stuff.

So, more to come...

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Moving 40gb of data to an iPod...

... has taken close to two hours.

On another note, packing for a move overseas is utterly shit.

3 sleeps to go!

Monday, February 19, 2007

4 sleeps to go!

Well, here it comes! Only 4 sleeps until I fly to Tokyo. I plan to be there approximately 10 months - from the 24th of February to the 15th of December - and it is still unconfirmed whether I will return for more after that. I am doing a working holiday, so the first thing I have to do once I arrive (apart from find my own place) is find a job! I guess it will be English teaching for now, as I have a degree and a working holiday visa, which should put me a cut above most of the other foreigners there, also it pays anywhere between 230,000-300,000 yen/month.

So much to do before I leave though! Cancel/transfer internet/phone, buy stuff (like gravox which apparently they don't have in Japan), empty my computer onto my ipod, update my resume etc. Crazy times.

I am looking forward to buying a digital camera in Japan and updating this blog with actually interesting stuff for all my fans to read! So, look forward to that I guess... At the very least this way I won't have to write a thousand emails to you all... hehe.