Anthrax Gig: Cancelled!!!!!

OMGGGGGggg! I was so looking forward to this! Anthrax Live! and it was cancelled just before the date! WT*!!!!

I actually didn’t know it was cancelled till the exact date, so I met up with sis at the closest station (Shibuya, one of the biggest in Tokkyo) and then my sis told me this “unfortunate” event…. we just had to go for glasses of beer instead! and it was quite a fun nontheless, so okay :-)

The source says the cancellatio is due to some health conditions of family member of the band, or something which noone really believes when they were doing just rollin on other areas. Darn! Personally, I think it’s a luck of communication or persuation of agency here in Japan; they are quite famous for their lousy job!

Anyways, it’s a X’mas time!! It’s all in the air! I just heard from this morning’s news that more people are going for domestic/oversea travel over the new year’s holiday in Japan. That’d do some good for our economy! We, too gonna enjoy snowy white X’mas in onsen in Hokkaido ;-) yeah!

Only 4 work days to go till vacation time! Hang on!

Have a very Merry Christmas!!

(Deutsch) Keine Zeit in der Vorweihnachtszeit

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November so far

An update in English, the first one in a while. Wow. :-) But this is only a very brief summary of the events of the last two or three weeks as I don’t really have that much time at the moment for another extensive blog post.

So, what did we do here in Kurashige-Gollub land in the last couple of weeks? First of all and most recent, we had a nabe party last weekend on Saturday with two families from our neighbourhood. It was only adults so we were 6 people and we had some good fun. I even learned a new expression ハウスする, which translates to “to house” and means to go home and call it a day. Yep, one of our guests fell asleep during the party and his wife was using that term to ask him if they wanted to go home and go to sleep. The next door neighbours stayed longest, like until 1 or 2am, and we drank and talked a lot. At one point I apparently started serving Sake in big glasses, which is usually served in small sake-cups or small glasses. Yes, I was quite drunk at the end of the night, so the next day was a relaxed “sleep in long” day. Unfortunately (or not :-P ) I totally forgot to take pictures.

We went to a matsuri (festival) in the neighbour town on that Sunday after the nabe party and had some fun there, although we came quite late (around 2:30pm) and everybody was closing and already cleaning up. But the good thing about that was that a lot of the vendors offered their stuff for a discount. So I got some yummies for half the usual price and a bottle of shochu for 3/4 of the usual price. Sweet deal. I also learned how to grill senbei (rice cracker), which was quite a hot experience (will see if I can get some fotos from my wife’s iPhone later).

The week before we all, kids included, went for a little photo shooting in a foto studio. Quite a nice experience, although they had no shoes in my size and the biggest size they had was just a bit too small and therefore a bit painful to wear, but because it was only for 45 mins or so it was not that big of a deal.

My wife and I also went for a little restaurant search around Shinjuku for our little “Welcome 2012 & We are married” party sometime in January (probably 28th) next year. We even found a German Bierzelt-like restaurant, but it is a bit too pricey for our liking, so we went with an English pub instead. I mean, we still plan on doing a “wedding party”-like event in Germany so we don’t really need to do the party at a German place here.

Other than that I was pretty busy with my job search and had several job interviews, of which one finally turned into a success earlier this week. Unfortunately this means that I won’t be able to join my wife and watch with her the kids’ marathon at school on this Friday, because I will be working in the office. That marathon is quite a big deal here for the elementary school kids, so it’s a bit sad that I can’t watch it live.

That’s it for now. Enjoy your day!

(Deutsch) Der erste Monat ist um! Außerdem: Zahnarzt & Unterrichtsbesichtigung in der Grundschule

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Hattalica in Ginza!

Wwwwww Whiplash! Metallica Rules!! Yeeeeaaahhhhh!!

Woops, sorry, got a little bitty carried away: I and my sis went to this Metallica copy band “Hattalica” (the only “officially” approved copy band by the original band!) in Ginza last night. It was awesome!! I heandbanged so hard, my neck hurts a bit ;-) but it’s a good pain! Metallica Rules!!!! (their name, “Hattalica” => Hattali, means bluff, or to disguise, plus it rhymes with the “Metallica”).

It took place at one event hall, not at the live stage as usual: about 30-60 ppl were packed in there, shouting and head banging :-) . The band played most favorite songs of all the time such as Blackend, One, Whiplash and Battery etc etc. It was so cool!!!!

I never stopped being a big fan of heavy metal since I was in high school, been to many gigs in US & in Japan. Comparatively, I feel Japanese audience are much.. polite! to the band and to other audiences. which is okay. not all the time esp when it’s a heavy metal gig you are talking about ;-) Break the chain! Come out!! Free yourself!!!

Anyways, I had a good time headbanging and I got to talk with members afterwards.

They are nice guys and played the songs perfectly!! Oh, and I got a drum stick!!! Yeeahh!!

Next gig: Anthrax in December! See you then, pals!!