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The city changes its
The city changes its clothes at dinnertime. Hakusan Dori, the four lane boulevard that runs through our section of town is pretty sterile during the day; the high-speed traffic doesn’t encourage many small shops and long stretches are lined with office buildings and shuttered shops. But in the evening, the metal shutters of the shops…
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I tried really hard
I tried really hard not to work yesterday and to enjoy a day of rest away from my computer. That is hard work. It was too hot (another 35 degree scorcher) to go outside for long. Everyone else in the house was engaged in solitary pursuits, like working on web pages or watching movies. I…
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We went to see
We went to see the lanterns floating on the moat at the Imperial Palace, but we arrived to late to see them launched. They were very pretty in the twilight from the height of the moat walls, but the best view must have been with those who had rented boats and were rowing among them.…
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The Sony Building, in
The Sony Building, in Ginza, is a showcase of Sony’s products. Each floor has a different category–televisions, computers, cameras, stereos, games–with sample products you can try, games to play and more uniformed showroom attendants than you can shake a stick at. I spent 20 minutes playing with the “location free” Airboard, a portable TV/Internet terminal.…
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My husband is a
My husband is a delight to wake up. He’s not a morning person. I get up early and work until his alarm goes off, then make coffee and deliver a mug to his bedside. If he’s conscious enough to talk, I spend a few minutes chatting with him. On the weekends, I read him articles…
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Today I’m going to
Today I’m going to the doctor to complain about some strange headaches I’ve been having. I really don’t like the medical profession and this visit makes me nervous and tense, but the headaches are stronger than my aversion and fear. I’m chickening out though, and not going to a local Japanese clinic. Why? If I…
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I always feel a
I always feel a little bit nervous when I have to leave my passport somewhere. Yesterday, I went to apply for our visas to China. The Chinese embassy’s consular section is very nice. Clean, well-lit, open space with plenty of writing desks and even glue sticks for attaching your photo to the application form. Not…
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Last night we grilled
Last night we grilled burgers and lit sparklers on the patio. Perhaps it was an unconscious nod to American Independence Day, though I didn’t think of that until just now. At the time it seemed perfectly Japanese. Fireworks are legal in Tokyo (and all over Japan, as far as I know) and it’s really fun…
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Tod tested me yesterday.
Tod tested me yesterday. He spent the entire day reconfiguring glass,the keystone in our household computer network. That meant no Internet access for the whole day. I fell asleep at midnight wondering what I had missed. When I woke up this morning, there was a note on my monitor: TO BRING UP LINK, PRESS ENTER…
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My sister, Jenn, is
My sister, Jenn, is three years younger than I am. It’s a good gap in ages, and we’ve always been friends. But my competitive nature makes us rivals, too. Jenn’s list of one-upsmanship (from my perspective) She’s taller. She wore pantyhose before I did. She had a boyfriend before I did. She drove first. And…