Saturday, February 21, 2009

Disambiguation

I find many statements and questions by the Japanese to be ambiuous, often asking what or why to long complex senarios. That along with me giving more information is the reason for the title.

Well, to start off, I'm going to say that the Japanese seem very child-like in looks, humour and socially. This'll be more important later on.

I live north west of the city, just past the highway in 藤江. I'll be there until shortly into march, then I'll be in the village south of Kanazawa 白山. Also, I appearently have a fourth family.

Next, I want to make clear that the reason I haven't sent any private messages has been because I've been using the blog to send nearly everything publicly(also, I answer almost everything I get directly in the blog). I've even tried writing letters but they all ended up as material fro blogs. Also, I'm surprised it's lasted this long. Brie's blog only get an update once in a blue moon, and most other blogs like this die out after a while. I've almost given up a few times, with little time to write and little in the way of direct reciprication. Well, I'm over half way done my year and I'm still writing, that might be a good sign. So, I've decided to send off a batch of personal email that should hit before the next blog update. If I didn't send one to you, I haven't forgotten, I just don't know what to say (aside from please continue to read my blog).

Next, this hasn't been set yet but I'm hoping to come back on July twenty-fourth with the other exchange students (I'll send flight info to whom it may concern when I get it). Plan whatever you want, if at BP I'll make my specialty pizza but you'll have to book me off work yourself (some of you might think I'm kidding, the rest of you know my dad), I don't care either way. When I get back I'd like to watch the latest seasons of Heroes and House (no hurry, I could do it online) and try out LittleBigPlanet on my PS3, I've also missed most of the music and movies that have come out (though I'll be seeing Twilight here). If you do make any plans, make sure you don't let me re-set up my computer beforehand.

Anyways, About the girlfriend... I have the courage I just need the plan. I want to ask her to a movie but like every Japanese pre-senior student, her schedule is filled with club activity. My biggest deterent for this is the girls asking "is it LOVE?" in a kid-like way. Like I said, the Japanese are very child-like and coming up with a way of saying causal dating in Japanese is hard. On the plus side, she'll soon be a senior in high school.

Now, there was a request on 剣道(kendou, way of the sword (lit. sword path))... (F.Y.I. I'm constantly thinking up material for blogs, so if you ask about something, chances are I already know what to write)

Monday through Saturday (if I didn't have Wednesday and Friday off for Japanese lessons) the kendo club meets to practice or training (the former being a basic, all around workout).

I get dressed and grab my armour and swords shortly before hand. We sit in a row, bow and breifly meditate and do some exercises. Start off with the basic static stretches, then practice swings with the heavy wooden sword, then on to movements with the bamboo 竹刀 (shinai, bamboo sword).

We put on the helmet and gloves and for about an hour practice attacks swing at the head, hands and torso long with foot movements and shouting. Most of these are basic swings while walking forward, but some of them combind moves. A basic one might include hitting the head and dashing past. Than there are two longer ones made of up several of the practice moves. The first where you ram and drive back an opponent before moving back while constantly attacking the head and the other where you charge at an opponent constantly using all the different moves in sequence.

After this, a short break, than on to either more practice moves or battles.

The battles are my new favourite part. They're three minute matches where you trie to get as many hits on your opponent while avoiding being hit, but, because this is kendo, you have to try to look good doing it (form is incredibly important in kendo).

The team members all have different qualities.
-The teacher (先生, sensei) is direct stron and swift. Though he only uses a few words, he can explain things to me quite well.
-Next is Saki (I see little reason for anonimity for people you will likely never know), she's beautiful and is very graceful (as well as fast and strong). She's the leader.
-Considered her equal, Megu is short and overweight but knows how to do everything properly and is very very strong (painfully so).
-Mai might be good, I don't know. She has no force to her blows (no speed or strength) which makes me wonder if I could take her on without armour. She's still probably better than me.
-Kousuke is good, especially considering he's a junior. He's shy around the girls (his seniors). I like him as a friend and also because he too makes mistakes.
-The other two junior guys on the team, Nishida and Matsui (those are last names) recently left for studying. The latter was fast, the former was zealous. They were fun to practice with.

My favourite part of kendo is pulling off the torso attacks because you can dodge while doing so. My least favourite part was when Megu hit me in the head so hard my ears(untouched) rang, twice in a row(and generally any time I face her). Practice is long, but as long as I don't keep track of the time it's fun. Though I have to explain to my teacher that while I like kendo a lot, I'm here to experience Japan in general and not just the monotonous generic student life.

Since I figure I'll be the only one with a sword, I'm not going to buy the expensive armour (though I already own the neat not-a-dress clothes).

That should be all for now.

3 comments:

  1. Yes! Thanks for the details on kendou, and it sounds like a great class - nice mix, good grouping. I think that getting pwned by girls is good for the male psyche - makes for balance, and it's good training for boyfriendhood.

    Probably if you want to experience life outside of the monotonous generic student grind, you shouldn't bring it up with your instructors at all - unless you think that they can be your allies.

    Tell me honestly - when you meet people called Kousuke, Megumi, Sakura, Yuki - do you use their anime counterparts as a mnemonic device? It would seem like the automatic thing to do -

    I've been away from your blog for a couple of weeks but am firmly back, & very glad you're keeping it up so consistently.

    Garufurendo - ganbatte!

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  2. Sorry to double-post, but what's the romaji for this village you're going to later on? Us blue-eyed devils can't keep up with your new language skills.
    There was a little town in a mountain valley south of Kagaichinomiya that had those two characters in its name - could it be? Looks pretty cool - Golden in Nihon!

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  3. when i read the part about カノジョ i was pumped. you can do it, remeber the ice cream( but its cold now lol i would still do it)
    がんばれ。

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