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Sharon

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  1. I did the 2 hours each way stint for 6 months. Ruined my eyesight - reading for 4 hours a day I trained my eyes to only focus on things up close - or so my optician said. I enjoyed having forced reading tome - I always feel like I should be doing something else when reading at home during the day. After that, I managed to cut my commute down to less than an hour but that involved a 65,000 yen shinkansen teiki. Now just a 20 min drive from my house to the city.

  2. Hello Wizz, thanks for the salutation. By ethnic shades, I suppose I mean kind of autumn shades, burgundies, olives, natural shades. IDC, sorry about the gaff. I don't have a problem with filling in forms at Otsuka Kagu - you only do it the once, but when I go, unless I'm looking for specific advise, I ask to browse alone - no problem. You can also browse their catalogues and it is possible to order, just takes a few months for the stuff to be shipped. They have a huge selection though, and the stuff is regular western sizes, styles and quality - not like the barbie doll sized stuff from Tokyo Hands and Japanese Mail order (they were my staples when I lived singly, thinking it was short term and they are fine if youre only here for a little while). As I said, Otsuka really is for long term investment furniture - really good quality imported from all over. You can even get four poster beds with canopies and there was one sleigh bed by Ralph Lauren which cost a million yen. We actually bought our beds (queen for us and semi double for guests) from Dico - quite cheap iron frames but very good quality Sealy mattress - it is soooo comfortable, and hubbie can be practically trampolinig on his side and I stay still. But we will use it for a lifetime (well, as long as it lasts) so it was worth the cost.

    Good luck bed shopping!

  3. largest furniture importers ITC with branches in Tokyo, Osaka (nr WTC and Cosmo Square at Osaka Port), etc. Good quality, but really for long term. They have REALLY expensive stuff through to reasonable. The biggest selection you'll ever find though. Egyptian cotton sheets difficult to get here, I bought over internet from the linen company. 100% egyptian cotton - I never knew bedlinen could make such a difference. It is expensive though but should last years and years. For bedlinen in Japan, I love Etro (found in most good department stores) paisley patterns in ethnic shades. Soft and never a sleepless night since. I know a lot of people will baulk at the cost, but IT SOOOO MAKES A DIFFERENCE.

  4. Cool, where will the truck be? Might be a good place to hit at New Year. Do u think they'll be listening to the bells there? (mmmh, p'rhaps not). Thats the one thing bout Niseko...friends and I walked about for ages trying to find signs of life 8well actually an Otaru beer) There were a couple of bars but with the usual gaijin fare of foreign beers or just asahi or kirin.  

  5. Where are you from Namenya? It's pretty straight forward to get a Japanese license if you are e.g. from Britain or Australia or other countries where they drive on the left. Just need to get JAF to translate your home countries license, take a simple eye test, pose for a photo and then sit through a lecture (all in japanese). then you get your license that day, though depending on the prefecture, the whole thing can take about 5 or 6 hours (the lecture in Hiroshima was 2 hours!!!).

     

    If you are from a country where they drive on the right, you actually have to take a driving test as well as the above. I've had quite a few friends who failed it as they are quite strict on the finer points - like they are at home too when you first get your license, but as many people who are changing their license have been driving for quite a while, they have gained bad habits and gotten lazy about some things. I think they also have to take a written test, so you may need to swot up on your road signs etc.

     

    I was really lucky I was a Brit otherwise I might not be driving now!

     

    Be careful about the expiry year when u get it. I didn't even think as a british license is valid for 50 years and so I let my Japanese one expire (luckily I wasn't stopped for anything). I had to spend a full day at Akashi getting a new one.

  6. SHOPPING!!!! I can't get over how no matter what u want to buy or get, whether it be buying a pair of shoes, trying to book a holiday, renting an apartment or, as I tried to do the other day, buy bedlinen, bedspreads, night tables, coffee table and a sofa, the shop assistants insist everything is muri/dekinai/muzukashii etc and you end up walking out empty handed. They rarely offer alternatives or try things another way. Why don't the sales people try their best to make a sale (although this too can be very frustrating!). I'm tired of having stuff to buy and not being allowed (ok, helped) to spend my cash.

     

    There is no way, given the shopping list of furniture and soft furnishings that I tried to buy last week, that I should have been allowed to walk out of that shop without buying a single thing - and believe me, it wasn't for the lack of trying.

     

    Buying shoes! How many times have I gone into a shop and the sales assistant says "we don't have big sizes" or I try on a shoe and she says "Chisai?". All without even looking at my feet. If they did, they'd see that I'm not Big Foot. I'm a size 23!! they just assume the gaijin is large.

     

    And travel agents! Don't get me started. TELL ME WHAT U CAN GET ME, not what u can't. Check the next day, next flight, another hotel, different company, different country, anything. I WANT A HOLIDAY, SELL ME ONE NOW!!!

     

    I'll stop now as all this is bad for my blood pressure and I'm get so wound up about this. Better book an appointment.

     

    Actually, I have to go shopping later grrrr.

  7. I stayed at Lodge Uranaka last year. The food was really pretty good. The owners seemed really friendly and insisted on practising their english. The place itself is pretty basic but really near the gelende and the town. A good place. You'll have a good time.

    In Hiroshima you should go to Miyajima and the Peace Park. Let us know when u'll be here. We can give u tips on bars and restaurants, maybe even have a mini SJ get together.

  8. Not rich, no Stomach. (And Markie is right, I never will be now).

     

    Nigel - Never been to Geihoku (only 1 yr in Hiroshima and went to Niseko and Zao last year.

     

    Yuki's Passion, thanks for ur kind words and also, don't worry, we'll get to the mountain too. Scored some plane tix to Hokkaido for New Year (5 days) using air miles - so kind of free. Just checking out accommodation now. Will also try to get to Geihoku or mizuho in jan if snow is still there. How bout u?

     

    Cheeseman.....if u get me a fondue set as a house warming przzie, I'll provide the cheese!

  9. Nr Big Arch - a place called Satsugi ga oka. It's not huge, total floor space is about 120metres squared. My apartment is 84 but both are 4ldks. Most of the extra space in the house is stairs, hallway, cupboards and extra loo. It's new and bali style inside and out and is just luverrly!

    I'll stop going on about it now.

  10. After months of looking at houses, choosing a lovely one, signing the contract, paying the deposit and then 2.5 weeks of waiting to hear the verdict from the bank, it's all systems go and we have bought a house (don't know if u remember my thread from way back in the summer).

    I'm sooo excited about it (despite the fact that I was against buying in japan a few onths ago). Will move in before Christmas.

     

    The bad news though is that coz we have to buy things like beds, aircons, new sofa etc etc, we'll not have the funds to make trips to Hokkaido and Tohoku! That part is devastating! Might be able to manage something if I can use my airmiles to get 2 plane tix (actually have enuff miles for 4 return flights in Japan) but trying to get reservations using airmiles is pretty hard.

     

    Donations welcome, ha ha!

     

    Seriously anyone else interested in buying real estate in japan?

  11. Shakin Stevens!(snigger, yeh right!)

    Love will tear us apart by Joy Division

    Tinsletown in the rain by The Blue nile

    Forest Fire by LLoyd Cole and the Commotions

    and I'm quite partial to (ie, its my mobile ringer) Clint Eastwood (is that what its called?) by The Gorillas and other stuff, which may just be a passing thing and not as long term as the first 3 obviously are (hey, I used to love Sunshine on a rainy day by zoe, Torn by Natalie Imbruglia and Bitch by Meredith Brooks - Still do but they havent proven to be monumental or here for the duration).

  12. My comment was based on months of reading Oceans remarks, not this particular one. U have in the past, made remarks which are against skiers and, whilst this one was very tame, I did kind of feel - Oh here we go again! I can't be bothered to dig up the past and my point was merely that skiers and boarders are all part of this forum and all enjoy the same season. If u (Ocean) feel this is unfair and that u never make any negative references to skiers, then I have obviously read ur previous postings wrongly and therefore duly apologise.

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