Andie Abroad

Monday, July 21, 2008

"Il cibo era delizioso!"

About a month ago, Kim and I joined my Japanese teacher at a cooking class that was put on by Iwaki's International Association. We decided to attend because the teacher was this lady Maria, an older woman from Australia who is a teacher at Iwaki's GEOS (a company similar to Amity). Maria's family is from Italy, but she moved to Australia when she got married. She speaks fluent Italian, and we thought it would be fun! My Japanese teacher spent some time in Europe in her younger days, so she always speaks quite a bit of Italian! Sugoi ne?!

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Maria teaching our group some basic Italian phrases before we got started.
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The cooking room in Iwaki's Bunka Center (culture center where we take Japanese lessons)
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Maria sensei, yoroshiku onegaishimasu!
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Kim and I were the only non-Japanese housewife taking the class
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Demonstrating
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Fritatta step 1
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Hahaha, my teacher is saying, "Whoa Kimberly that's a lot of cheese!!!"
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Fritatta-a little burnt
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My sensei
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Mixing flour and pumpkin to make gnocci...Tottemo kantan da yo
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Kabocha no gnocci wa dekimashita!!
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Potato and pumpkin gnocci with bolognaise sauce (that we made from scratch!!!)
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Oishii katta kana...?
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Fritatta end product
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Garlic and olio spaghettini
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Kahlua, egg yolks, and sugar glaze
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Warm glazed pears for dessert!
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Arrevaderci Maria! Arigattou ne!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Koriyama, Nasu, and Inawashiro

In my last couple of months here I wanted to make sure to stay close to home, and spend time with the people that matter. It's funny how I have lived in Fukushima for two years, but really haven't taken advantage of all it has to offer. I know it's because I'm bias, but it really is such a beautiful and diverse prefecture. From the mountains to the ocean, I have definitely learned that I am more a "country girl".

Two weeks ago the Koriyama International Association hosted another bus tour. The last time it took us to Aizu-Wakamatsu, where we painted akabekos, and tried our hand at kyuudo. Lana and I had a lot of fun at the last one, so we decided to go along again. This time the tour included a trip to Koriyama's fire station, and then we were supposed to go trekking in Nasu (Tochigi prefecture), but it poured rain, so the trekking was cancelled :( We all still had a good time anyway!

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Tour group listening to the fire captain
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Koriyama's 911 calling center...Everytime someone dials 119 (Japan's 911), this loud siren goes off in the building. It was kind of disturbing that the siren would go off about every five minutes.
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Next, we got to go into a smoke filled room to learn how to escape if your house is on fire. The fumes were harmless, but the smell was strong so we could hardly breathe while we were standing up, but if we crawled on the floor it was much easier to breathe.
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Then it was on to the earthquake simulator. We get minor earthquakes in Fukushima all the time so we don't think they're big deals. But with the big one in Iwate just last month, it never hurts to always be prepared. This machine shows us what an earthquake feels like at each magnitude. It took us up to 7, which was pretty scary.
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pouring rain
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where we were supposed to have gone hiking
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we had to eat lunch in the bus instead
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fumi and lana
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soft cream made from real nasu milk
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nasu cow yogurt drink
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nasu is famous for it's cheese and dairy products
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cake factory
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Then it was off to our pottery appointment at this little art studio in Nasu.
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I made a nasu (eggplant), because we were in Nasu. I know, it's cheesy...
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Lisa made a bowl
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Lana freaking out about her leaf plate
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Kim's teacup
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Minna dekita!

The following weekend we went back to Koriyama to make a trip out to Inawashiro. Inawashiro is near Mount Bandai (where we always go snowboarding), in the summer everyone goes there to go hiking, bird watching, or rowing boats out in the lakes. We went to this place called Goshikinuma (5 colored lakes), and did a walking trek. It was an absolutely beautiful day! Yokatta!

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We got dropped off in the middle of nowhere
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Goshikinuma nature center
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a ridiculous amount of vending machines in one area
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and more vending machines...(same area)
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mugwort (yomogi) soft cream
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mugwort and peach mix!
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we love nature
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yellow lake
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lana and i climbed down to the stream...reminded me of grandpa's backyard
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turquoise lake
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green lake
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After Goshikinuma we went back into Koriyama city to meet Fumi and her friends for a takoyaki party! These are the same girls that we went to the strawberry picking with. Gooooood times!!!! :)

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We went to Noriko's house...She's so cute she made the wet hand towels (just like at a restaurant!)
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ruriko the takoyaki master!
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karaage and arabiki sausage flavored doritos
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noriko chan
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noriko made these pickled garlic eggplant and cucumbers
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takoyaki step 1
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takoyaki step 2
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takoyaki step 3
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takoyaki step 4
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kim and allie
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ruriko, noriko, me, lana, and fumi
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vegetable and fruit mix cocktails
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asahi
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oishii soo
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dinner was SO good...then noriko's mom had made banana and green tea cake for afterward! so kawaii!

The next day we took Allie to Taj Mahal (of course)
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view of lana's apartment from up high
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koriyama planetarium
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high school students cruising by the fountain
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boys are way too comfortable with their sexuality here