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Month: May 2017

Punched a Robot

This Monday a fancy AI robot came to work, her name was Pepper. I thought that Pepper and I would be friends, as she too, was an outsider. Alas, she took the route of alienating me even further… Pepper wanted to hold my hands and look into my eyes to guess my age. After some…

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“There is a light that never goes out”

This week we have watched, from afar, the devastating news of a terrorist attack in the heart of Manchester. The act of terror hit the heart of a city of glorious people, where community spirit and collective care is so strong. The attack was shocking, as any news of terror and murder is, as it…

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スペースワールド

We recently visited the now infamous Space World スペースワールド in Kitakyushu. Space World made global news in December 2016 when it controversially used frozen fish in its ice skate rink to make people feel like they were skating on the ocean. A few days later it was back in the news again announcing its closure…

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Wisteria Garden Part 2 and Another Date Weekend

So, as ‘wisteria garden part 1’ suggests, we took a second shot at wisteria heaven. The second shot was a little more successful than part one, this time at least the garden was not a stick garden at least. There was even evidence that at some point earlier in the week there had been a…

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Rusty Baths and Dolphins

Iki island has an onsen town full to the brim of public bathhouses. On our recent holiday, we got to enjoy them all! We enjoyed an indulgent week of lounging in onsen baths full of rusty coloured water. They were extremely relaxing and cheap! It was much better than using the cold showers at our…

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Para, Para, Paradise

The beaches of Iki island are true paradise! Two of them are in Japan’s top one hundred beaches, and it’s not hard to see why. Tsutsukihama is a 500m beach of white sand with a glorious turquoise sea, not tarnished in anyway. Behind the beach is a pretty pond and stretch of green parkland. Backing…

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Monkeys and Gun-Houses

Iki island is reasonably rural and unknown. It has a past they would rather not talk about (which involved dolphin slaughter, but there is now a dolphin reserve on the island) and currently there is ample nature but little in terms of the convenience Japan is famous for. For us, this was just perfect as…

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The Quidditch World Cup

Our golden time 2017 was spent on the delightful Iki island, my new favourite place in Japan. It really was heavenly with clear skies, blue seas, ample wildlife and lush mountains and rice paddies. We needed to keep the costs down on our holiday at a traditional time of higher rates. So, we decided to…

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It’s a Twenty Minute Drive Away

For Golden Week this May we spent our time camping on the very beautiful Iki island, Nagasaki prefecture. Golden Week really is golden. The name was coined by the Japanese film industry for the high ticket sales, and the Golden Week consists of four bank holidays. Combine this with a little annual leave and you…

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The First Term

April marks the start of a new school year in Japan. The teachers have been shuffled around, the desks moved, and new books purchased. I have never been through an experience like the start of the new academic year in Japan. Teachers in Japan at the end of May learn of the fate: have they…

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