This bad boy cost me only 400 yen, or about 5 dollars. Batteries included! Totally worth it.
Category Archives: Japan
Sakura and Ohanami: Japanese Cherry Trees and Picnics
Japan is very famous for it’s cherry trees, called sakura in Japan. Prior to them blooming, I had heard a few things about the different traditions that people do here when hundreds of cherry trees flower with huge amounts of white petals.
The number one thing that I heard was that ohanami (flower viewing), was simply an excuse for the Japanese to sit around, not work and drink. Continue reading
Life Goes On
One week after the 9.0 earthquake and four days after the 6.4 that had me nearly soil myself, I am finally removing myself from panic mode. The main reason for this is I’ve stopped buying into the majority of news sites that are relying on fear mongering and sensationalizing absolutely everything. Things are still confusing with different sites and articles saying different things, but for every site that says I will be growing a third arm shortly, there is a counter argument link that makes it clear I’ll be perfectly fine.
I had my big freakout day this past Thursday, the day after a 6.4 quake hit with an epicenter about 50 miles away from me. All day I was googling horrible stories and reports of rising radiation. I even checked if there was a possibility of Mt. Fuji erupting. It is possible but not worth worrying about stuff I can’t control. The last time it erupted was in 1707, which was preceded by an earthquake 49 days prior. So, if Fuji does erupt I am definitely high tailing it out of the country. Otherwise I think I’ll be fine. Continue reading
Proof of Panic
I went to the supermarket yesterday to create my survival kit. Yes, I bought into all the news yesterday for a good part of the day but I’m much better now. However, this picture shows, that even as far away as Kofu is, there are some scared people. There is pretty much no bread to be found. While this looks bad I was able to buy some donuts and I bought two big jugs of water. I imagine however the closer you creep to the North and East, the worse it gets.
The ramen aisle at Ogino, the Japanese equivalent of Wal-Mart or Jewel-Osco. Still some available, but also clear that there has been a rush on them. At first I was super confused because I don’t understand how to eat ramen with no heat and electricity, until I realized that portable gas heaters with cans of gas are pretty popular here. I kind of want one now so I’m not forced to just chew on hard dried noodles if something bad happens. Continue reading
Confusing News Reports
Depending on what websites you frequent, the prognosis for Japan ranges from cautious optimism to dire straits. I know the media sensationalizes most things regardless, but it is currently very frustrating when I’m using the news to determine my future safety.
In regards to the fear of radiation leaks there are many different sources saying different things. Obviously the area near the nuclear plants is being evacuated but now there are reports of overall increased levels of radiation in Chiba and Tokyo, which is only about 80 miles away. Some news sources are reporting radiation near Tokyo is 10 times normal, though some say it is still a safe amount for human health. Continue reading

