Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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Flowers

Here are some impressions of various flower festivals.

I think the former are peach and plum blossoms. Something with Pffff.
War in nem Park along with Megan and her Hostmum and her mother. Sher nice people ^ ^ I have invited to the curry. Hihi.

Enjoy






me and Megan


And now the oh-so-famous cherry blossom
* drumroll *






And here it sits in the evening and gets drunk like idiots. I do not, but all the Japs and Yanks. Superb acting. Do you have even looked ^ ^
And all around there was eating and drink stalls lighting. ^ ^


a stand:)


And here the conclusion nor the class

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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Interesting places

Famous for Nagoya Castle Nagoya is the ...
who is now expected to be as beautiful old samurai-like, has meant there is something wrong. This castle is built up on Wikipedia * short * 1959 look-back, so she in 2nd WK destroyed So wurde.Ist of aussenneu and from inside a museum with an elevator. But well, the castle in Osaka is. If you really want to see what old, then we should go to Inuyama or Himeji.

Here is a photo. Unfortunately, very gray as the weather was once again offended. (>_>)




duplicate of the fish that actually sits on the roof of the building. Is the symbol of Nagoya. I've forgot the name and call it therefore only Golden Dolphin.


So, the next moves on to the port. Very boring and not really many people there. But next to it is a beautiful aquarium.
Here are some impressions


is where the prairie grass?




... could

And here are a few remnants of the Italian district in Nagoya




Here one good horror movies or old Mafia-ham

and turn now to the sooooooooooo süü üüüßen (so delicious) fish * hahaha *


neee, which I did not mean


No, neither! Ugh ....


Yes, the! Oooooooooooooooooooo see it on you. Are not they süüüüß x)


And so sporty! : D

Here the girls with whom I was in the aquarium.

The Japanese: Kiyo and Nanako speak fluent German, as literature students
and Violette from America and also been in my Japanese class


And whilst we are on to animals, here are some photos of the Hogashiyama Doubutsu. In my view, far too little far too large enclosures for animals (>_>)


too small!


I still mean a few breaths to have noticed ...


the two have just gezofft ...


Violet and I, the animal lovers ^ ^

And now a beautiful park in Nagoya: Tokugawa Koen






next to the Tokugawamuseum with beautiful exhibitions)



So what was it? Oh yes. Sakae. Osu Kannon
Sakae, besides the other place where you can go shopping and, unlike in Osu and at night away can.
There are also some interesting architectural buildings, including Oasis 21st Why is it there, you do not know. But it exists.


viewed the building from below. With shops, such as a Ghibli store and a Shonen-Jump Shop (*_*). Wonderful.

And on top of it:

... Water ...

nice
Looking to Nagoya TV Tower


, ne

So, that's the place. Even more in Ngaoya, but it looks, like any other city in Japan.

But ansich be a nice city. Can I complain non.

Window Replacement In Camper Shell

Nagoya University

Hmmmm ... long time no see / read, right?

100 kg shame on me. * Loose *

Short Update: My time at Nanzan, Nagoya is over now I live in her apartment at Jana and looking forward NEN biscuit that I still allowed to stay another month in Japan: D

it, then just everything I write retrospectively.

Here the first university in pictures:


in the background, much loved by all (Eh, cough,) CJS Office (Center for Japanese Studies)



considered




and from the top:



As you can see: Marzahn-green charm. In the winter wars quite uncomfortable but it was from spring through Sakura extremely nice and pleasant.

So much for architecture. Now to the internal structure.

In the beginning there was a so-called orientation test, was found with the help of then in which language course best suits you. I versiebt this test thanks to disease and learn a little before and have come to the lowest price. I was extremely pissed and in the following week I have taken part in a Test again. But this test was different. It was not a multiple choice test like the others, no. Here you had the extremely difficult polite language (Keigo) apply, as well as causative and causative passive. With these things even the higher level having difficulties. But now, yes. Also versiebt. 've Tried to discuss with the teacher but does not much like that in Japan. > _>

So I had to spend all my great semester to repeat, as I have learned over the past semesters already. Had his advantage: I had almost never prepare to teach. Disadvantage: a mountain of homework and essays had to be processed.

Only demanding instruction was Japanese Writing II with a lot of kanji and more essays.

Relaxing classes were the art classes. So I had on Monday and Tuesday woodcut calligraphy art (Hanga).

Every day I had 2 to 3 hours Intensive Japanese with only one break on Wednesday and the writing class.

We had three teachers, who had all been replaced half hour. There was

eg Asai-sensei, who had a blast. No kidding. He always had certain arm movements Pac-Man and made noise. * * Pakupakupaku

And then Yokoi-Sensei with the most ever by urgent voice. High and quäcksig. But ne se nice. And then the headmaster Mutsukawa-sensei, who had stated in his self-belief that his hobby is drinking sake. And he always wore pastel-colored shirts. Well, Japanese-containing

But all in all has brought me despite only repeat the lesson something in which I have trained my understanding of grammar and stuff.

classmates were especially loud, but nice Americans. At first it had to grow accustomed to their company.

Some were shy and only a little but after a while I came clear with everyone. Hehe.

What I noticed was that many really like the word "sweet" to use for any comments. Hmmmmmm, interesting.

What was good about my Nanzan stay: we've also met many Japanese and so some acquaintances are then formed. However, no deeper friendships, as the time it was simply too short.

And as we come to the same disadvantages: first, the American short term and the need to have to control everything. The ham given one for every shit a piece of paper in 3 copies. But the rent was kind of awkward figures.

  1. They went to withdraw money (which had already been transferred to the Nanzan zurrück now and get paid-hat)
  2. It was a mark of that money in a building
  3. Now You go to another building and is the brand from
  4. This is then stuck and you have to fill out 3 identical sheets and sign. And then sign again somewhere else. And then we paid the rent.

And here at the end of this entry a few golden rules for the Japanese daily life:

  1. Do not ask. It is way it is.
  2. If it just goes, then it gets even better complicated!