Monday, July 31, 2006
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Farewell Party #5
With my friends from the Masters Law course in Kyudai, Hawaiian Restaurant, Daimyo
Frankly, I was overwhelmed. I could have never expected a more meaningful night. I would have been happy if just 5 people showed up, because 3 of our papers were due the day after, and everyone had yet to finish them, and the thesis was due very soon. It was an emotionally tough night for me, especially after Carlo gave me the DVD of the photos we took and the movies he made of us, after talking to everyone of them individually and hearing all the personal words of encouragement from each of them, Reall, this year has been so meaningful, in part because of friends like them.
Thank you guys, so, so, so much. I will never forget this night, not with the grouchy man in the bus telling the whole lot of us to shut up, and the policeman incident at the beach after our takeaway supper of MOS burger. Haha. Hilarious. Bittersweet memories interlaced with the poignant dash of regret. I will never forget this year.
Frankly, I was overwhelmed. I could have never expected a more meaningful night. I would have been happy if just 5 people showed up, because 3 of our papers were due the day after, and everyone had yet to finish them, and the thesis was due very soon. It was an emotionally tough night for me, especially after Carlo gave me the DVD of the photos we took and the movies he made of us, after talking to everyone of them individually and hearing all the personal words of encouragement from each of them, Reall, this year has been so meaningful, in part because of friends like them.
Thank you guys, so, so, so much. I will never forget this night, not with the grouchy man in the bus telling the whole lot of us to shut up, and the policeman incident at the beach after our takeaway supper of MOS burger. Haha. Hilarious. Bittersweet memories interlaced with the poignant dash of regret. I will never forget this year.
Canal City
Muji Cafe, Canal City Fukuoka
Tetsuya & Albert were taking me shopping for Japanesey souveniors for my friends that wont break the bank nor my suitcase.
A nice Sunday afternoon chillout at Muji cafe, which i have incidentally never patronised because... er... i was always very frugal with my own spending. Its a great way to relax, with the water fountain beneath us :)
Tetsuya & Albert were taking me shopping for Japanesey souveniors for my friends that wont break the bank nor my suitcase.
A nice Sunday afternoon chillout at Muji cafe, which i have incidentally never patronised because... er... i was always very frugal with my own spending. Its a great way to relax, with the water fountain beneath us :)
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Farewell Party #4
With my Singaporean friends here in Fukuoka, and Emi & Friends
Kushiage Restaurant, Daimyo
Never knew Daimyo had such a great range of restaurants until I am about to leave. This is really fine Japanese dining at its best.
Thank you guys for being with me through ups and downs these 10 months. I appreciate our friendship :) I will be going back to Singapore first, see you guys soon!
Kushiage Restaurant, Daimyo
Never knew Daimyo had such a great range of restaurants until I am about to leave. This is really fine Japanese dining at its best.
Thank you guys for being with me through ups and downs these 10 months. I appreciate our friendship :) I will be going back to Singapore first, see you guys soon!
Last Karaoke
Emi and Yasuko dressed up like this to surprise me.. haha... and i was! Don't you think Japanese ladies look that much different in yukata? I noticed they even carry themselves differently
Ultra thick song books to choose that particular song you fancy
In Daimyo's biggest Karaoke club on dunno which floor.
Ultra thick song books to choose that particular song you fancy
In Daimyo's biggest Karaoke club on dunno which floor.
Maid cafe
Jumping right out of anime into reality is the maid cafe, where pretty girls serve you lunch, all dressed in frilly outfits fit for manga anytime. On entry, they chorus "welcome home, master" and treat you like a king. Hence, an otaku hotspot for sad single TVgame addicted men. We're foreigners, so we lose the "loser" label upon entry heh heh
Maid Cafe, Kita Tenjin
Me and Alex, with the maids in the background and what is being touted as ice kachang
We werent supposed to be taking pictures of the maids (you could, they charge you) but we did
With lovely Sev! I could have asked the maids to write "Master James" on my curry rice but decided not to after seeing Sev's disapproving look. hurhur!
Maid Cafe, Kita Tenjin
Me and Alex, with the maids in the background and what is being touted as ice kachang
We werent supposed to be taking pictures of the maids (you could, they charge you) but we did
With lovely Sev! I could have asked the maids to write "Master James" on my curry rice but decided not to after seeing Sev's disapproving look. hurhur!
Friday, July 28, 2006
Farewell Party #3
After not sleeping the whole night to finish the papers, I passed all of them up, said goodbye to my academic supervisor Prof Fenwick (the ultimate coolest professor ever! and I am not just saying that because he is my supervisor) and then headed down to Tomoko-san's new place in Hakozaki where she cooked a nice farewell lunch for me
I always had an impression of what lovely little old ladies should be, and Tomoko-san fits the bill to a T.
I will miss her cooking lots
This is one reason why Fukuoka always felt like home: their danchi reminds me of HDB flats
....
And its goodbye to another 2 of my students, who took me out for a Royal Host dinner on our last lesson.
I always had an impression of what lovely little old ladies should be, and Tomoko-san fits the bill to a T.
I will miss her cooking lots
This is one reason why Fukuoka always felt like home: their danchi reminds me of HDB flats
....
And its goodbye to another 2 of my students, who took me out for a Royal Host dinner on our last lesson.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
A day in the life of
Usually I post things noteworthy. But since I am leaving already here's a peek into a typical, mundane day of Agent Jared's life:
Leaving Ryuugakusei Kaikan
My place, the cheapest place to stay in the whole of Fukuoka, i reckon
Taking out the trash, which we have to sort (burnable garbage, non-burnable garbage, pet bottles, cans... you get the drift)
Post Office
Finalising my Ministry of Sound Membership. I love my law firm!
Cycled to Kashii town
Sent my Yukata for cleaning
Just walking around
I realise how much more attention i pay to my familiar surroundings now that I am leaving. Camera in hand, i walked around, thinking to myself "hey I didnt know there was a shop like this here" or "hey the building's architecture is rather old". As i took this shot, an old lady beside me commented "Its rare, isn't it?" I agreed wholeheartedly, without telling her that I had walked past this street for more than half a year without noticing
Cigarette Vending Machine, something never seen in Singapore
100yen shop
I just needed a felt marker and some duct tape for packing purposes but i ended up buying a hundred and one other things. how typical.
Lunch at Osho, my favorate cheap eat
Will miss eating at the bar counter
Nagasaki Champon & Gyoza
Then its back to Jusco, the shopping centre across the road from my place. Its great living here i tell you.
Jusco's array of bentos.
Today's haul. Grape Juice and Meiji Yoghurt. We have to pack the stuff ourselves
Toys R Us Nintendo Game section. I'm addicted. So was the kid.
Picked up some new games today. Pah abit of Bleach before dinner
My students Shiho and Naoya hard at work at the quiz I set for them
Learning English drives you nuts. The same applies for Japanese to me haha
Its our last lesson today. Sigh, everyday this week I say goodbye to 1 or 2 students. :(
Now its back to writing my paper. I doubt I will be sleeping tonight I have 5 more pages of Comparative Japanese Law to crap about. ARGH.
Ok. a typical mundane day in my life. i dont think many of you would have made it this far given how boring my life is haha
Leaving Ryuugakusei Kaikan
My place, the cheapest place to stay in the whole of Fukuoka, i reckon
Taking out the trash, which we have to sort (burnable garbage, non-burnable garbage, pet bottles, cans... you get the drift)
Post Office
Finalising my Ministry of Sound Membership. I love my law firm!
Cycled to Kashii town
Sent my Yukata for cleaning
Just walking around
I realise how much more attention i pay to my familiar surroundings now that I am leaving. Camera in hand, i walked around, thinking to myself "hey I didnt know there was a shop like this here" or "hey the building's architecture is rather old". As i took this shot, an old lady beside me commented "Its rare, isn't it?" I agreed wholeheartedly, without telling her that I had walked past this street for more than half a year without noticing
Cigarette Vending Machine, something never seen in Singapore
100yen shop
I just needed a felt marker and some duct tape for packing purposes but i ended up buying a hundred and one other things. how typical.
Lunch at Osho, my favorate cheap eat
Will miss eating at the bar counter
Nagasaki Champon & Gyoza
Then its back to Jusco, the shopping centre across the road from my place. Its great living here i tell you.
Jusco's array of bentos.
Today's haul. Grape Juice and Meiji Yoghurt. We have to pack the stuff ourselves
Toys R Us Nintendo Game section. I'm addicted. So was the kid.
Picked up some new games today. Pah abit of Bleach before dinner
My students Shiho and Naoya hard at work at the quiz I set for them
Learning English drives you nuts. The same applies for Japanese to me haha
Its our last lesson today. Sigh, everyday this week I say goodbye to 1 or 2 students. :(
Now its back to writing my paper. I doubt I will be sleeping tonight I have 5 more pages of Comparative Japanese Law to crap about. ARGH.
Ok. a typical mundane day in my life. i dont think many of you would have made it this far given how boring my life is haha
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Last Day of School
Law Faculty, Kyushu University
Last day of class today. A mindblowing intensive 10am - 6pm class where we did our moot for the mock trial. I can say that this was easily the most intensive class the whole of this semester, but I have learnt loads; not merely about international commercial arbitration, but also about myself and where my skills/preferences lie, as in more of a negotiator/corporate lawyer than a litigator who has to plead his case before a judge. Then again it was fun doing this mock trial, but I dont want to do this for a living. its different. Thank you team, you have been great!~
Cleared out my desk
Najima Bridge
I cycle this route home everyday but I have never once felt it worthy enough to be photographed. Maybe I do now.
Najima Bridge Sunset
Monday, July 24, 2006
Farewell Party #2
My closest friends in Japan:
Our last dinner before we go our seperate ways
Same phones
We all cooked a dish tonight
Mine was korean bulgolgi with saamchang wrapped with lettuce :)
Cheers!!
After dinner we watched a movie together, and someone (me) got this idea of looking through all our old pictures taken together this year. All the time spent together, going to festivals, going to Huis Ten Bosch, Dontaku, etc and we all agreed that one year was just too... short. We sat there, just chatting until 3am. Watching a video that Qian Kun took secretly of us eating our last dinner together I immediately felt like this was some heartwarming family drama, just without all the pretensions of acting. I watched it again, and again, and I realised, I may or may not see them ever again.
Our last dinner before we go our seperate ways
Same phones
We all cooked a dish tonight
Mine was korean bulgolgi with saamchang wrapped with lettuce :)
Cheers!!
After dinner we watched a movie together, and someone (me) got this idea of looking through all our old pictures taken together this year. All the time spent together, going to festivals, going to Huis Ten Bosch, Dontaku, etc and we all agreed that one year was just too... short. We sat there, just chatting until 3am. Watching a video that Qian Kun took secretly of us eating our last dinner together I immediately felt like this was some heartwarming family drama, just without all the pretensions of acting. I watched it again, and again, and I realised, I may or may not see them ever again.