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Sharon

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  1. dunno. I've only been in Hiroshima for a year and last year took trips to Hokkaido and Tohoku with friends from Osaka and Tokyo. Will look at going to Geihoku or Mizuho Highlands if the snow is promising. Nothing to write home about is what I've heard though, especially last year. But the pics in the snow mags (for the Chugoku area) always show quite a bit of snow for the resorts. Theres even little charts with how much snow they usually get in each month and some of them boast a fair bit. Not been though so I can't help, but there seem to be quite a few folk from Hiroshima on here who could give more info....Talisker, Yukis Passion?

    I wouldnt bother coming unless u live in Kansai and even then only south west. If I lived in Osaka or east, I wouldnt bother.

  2. I saw it b4 it got pulled, I'm just wondering why urs got pulled and klubheads didn't.

     

    Can't u lay the blame on the resort managers rather than the skiers though? I chose skiing coz I went with skiers the first time. It's still only my 3rd season and I will probably try snowboarding soon, but I don't think it's MY fault that some resorts are ski only. In fact it's probably only a matter of time b4 we see snowboarder only places. Or that they will just be fully integrated snow playgrounds...especially with all the hybrid snow boards, fun skis, snow scooter thingies etc.

    Just if u keep insulting skiers, u r insulting quite a few forum members too, which may end up with the forum being divided.....quite the opposite from what u want at the resorts, I think.

  3. Just took a business trip to Shimane and Tottori and was amazed to see Daisen half covered in snow - not skimpy either as I was a fair distance away.

    But that was nothing to taking the bus from Izumo to Hiroshima and there was snow all over the place and falling heavily. The houses, trees and cars were covered and I was even worried about getting back!

     

    It felt like jan/feb....not the first part of November!!! Is this a good omen? Might the Hiroshima and Shimane resorts even have a reasonable season? (perhaps not,eh?)

  4. Griller, we've kind of decided to go for it and buy a house - hubbie won the to buy or not to buy debate.

    The loan we want to use is Tokyo Mitsubishi - one of only 2 companies that have a 30 yr fixed interest loan. 2.5% first 10 yrs then 4.2% the rest. Deadline for getting all paperwork etc sorted for the loan is end of year (strange system that, long term loans only on offer at certain times of year).

    WIth interest rates so low (u can pick up a 1 yr fixed for 1%) we chose the 30 yr fixed, coz the only way interest rates can go is up. Friends and family back home in UK are salivating at the mouth as they're paying 8-10%, and they were all caught with 15% a while back when interest rates went through the roof.

  5. Scouser, one of the best gigs I ever went to was the Bunnymen at the Glasgow Barrowlands. They played for 3 HOURS solid...it was like they didn't want to leave! That was a great night.

     

    Another memorable concert was when I went to see a fairly unsuccessful Scottish band called Love and Money and Texas were their support band. One of the only times I've ever seen the support band blow the main attraction away completely - that was way back when Texas were really good though, not all their ballady stuff like they do now.

  6. Fucdane, I'm from Glasgow and so have a soft spot for the minds....especially live in Glasgow. How can u compare them to culture club? Or did I misunderstand ur post?

     

    The Smiths were great.

     

    Actually, dont't laugh, but I was listening to a Madness compilation the other night in a bar, and it was pretty good - or is that just nostalgia?

     

    What about The Jam? God, I'm really stuck in a time warp! That's what living abroad does to you!

  7. My all time faves are all blasts from the past when i was a high school or uni student. Also, lots of Scottish picks.

     

    Echo and the Bunnymen

    Joy Division and then New Order

    The Blue Nile

    The Jesus and Mary Chain

    The Cure

    Lloyd Cole and the Commotions

    Simple Minds

    James

    The Stone Roses

     

    Actually, I could go on all night singing (well, perhaps not singing) the merits of UK bands. Will leave some room for others to answer.

  8. Well, the gig was different from what I'm used to.

    - no bar!!! (no wonder the crowd doesn't get going - not exactly the Glasgow Barrowlands atmosphere either)

    - about 200 people waiting in line - for t-shirts!!!

    - no support band!!

    - they played a cd of champagne supernova just after the final song......with everyone standing there thinking they were going to come out again

     

    As to Oasis...they were alright but not that great. I like their music but it seemed pretty flat with some apparent flaws.

    What was perfect though was an acoustic solo of Noel singing Wonderwall. That was great.

     

    Liam was his usual ***** self, telling all the non-Japanese to f**K off, he was singing for the people of Hiroshima. He seemed to think we were all still here from the world cup and were loaded.

     

    I had a great time, but probably more to do with the buzz of being at a gig (any gig) and seeing a UK band in Japan. The crowd did pretty well and I'm sure if I'd been down the front, I'd have had more of a Barrowland type experience.

     

    The finale of My Generation was lost on most people and in that respect was a bit of an anti-climax.

     

    After that....the pub and the evening was enjoyed by all.

  9. Going to see the boys play tonight in Hiroshima. Did anyone see them anywhere else....Osaka, Tokyo, Sendai etc? What were they like? What was on the play list? Anyone going to the Hiroshima gig?

     

    I'm a bit worried about the atmosphere - only having ever been to gigs in Glasgow, Edinburgh, various cities in England and Spain. Do the Japanese "get into it" and are there enough non-Japanese who brew up a storm? Or is is just all finger-clicking, toe tapping boredom, where the band can't wait to get outta there sans encore?

     

    I saw The Cardigans on tv and the lead singer was verbally slagging off the crowd for not getting into it (bet ahe wouldn't have done that to a native english speaking crowd).

     

    Any experiences?

  10. The Wicker Man, now there was a creepy film.

     

    Also that one where Anthony Hopkins is a ventriloquist being controlled by his doll was pretty freaky.

     

    I vaguely remember one that scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.....probably wasnt that scary either, but it was for me - Harlequin (???) with Robert Powell (sorry, my memory for this stuff is terrible - the guy who played Jesus Christ with the unnaturally big blue eyes). It seemed to be a big house with black and white floors and one scene where a woman is in the bath and pours bleach on her head instead of shampoo by mistake. Anyone know what I'm talking about here?

     

    Oh, and not a film, but that episode of Hammer House of Horror where the house is cursed and theres blood pouring out of the pipes at the girls birthday party and her rabbit gets killed. (U really had to see it, honest!)

     

    Carrie was pretty disturbing the first time I saw it.

     

    My parents really should have vetted my viewing more.

  11. I love goma ice cream! And matcha is great too - both took getting used to but the longer I'm here (now 7.5 yrs) the less I like sweet things.

    As to 31 or Haagen Daz - theyre the reason I gained so much weight in Japan. SHAME ON THEM!!! But I love strawberry cheesecake (31) and macadamia nut brittle (old Haagen Daz flavour)

  12. As I said, my husband is Japanese so we don't have the prob of not getting a mortgage coz I'm a foreigner - and I do know a guy who is a Brit married to a Japanese and they got a mortgage ok........yes, he needed permanent residence.

    The main prob I have is that buying property here is like buying a car - it depreciates and isnt an investment. Whilst I'm fine about making that kind of commitment for a short term loan, the idea of being tied into a 30 yr loan for something thats probably going to end up almost worthless by the time ive paid it is very scary. The interest rates are low and rents are high is good for now but 30 yrs is a long time and anything can happen - especially high interest rates. Even though 1.5% sounds low, the fixed loans are higher and you end up paying about 7000 man for an initial 4000 man loan over 35 yrs, with monthly payments of about 150,000 and bonus payments of 350,000 twice a year. Then its worthless (not quite i know - but people won't want a 35 yr old house). And 4000 man yen would buy just a box, even in Hiroshima.

     

    Renting is expensive, but for peace of mind, flexibility (in case hubbie is transferred) and not having to say goodbye to a chunk of our bonuses, I'm more inclined to remain a non home owner.

     

    Good to hear your thoughts though!

  13. Just wondered if anyone has bought an apartment or a house in Japan? Any thoughts on the subject? It is an annual discussion between my hubbie (Japanese) and I (Brit).....should we, shouldn't we? At the moment our rent is a crippling figure and the cost of land in Hiroshima isn't so expensive. Makes buying here seem to make more sense. But the deposit alone would buy me a nice little flat outright in Scotland (well, maybe not quite).

    Just a topic on my mind lately.......and wondered if any of you (especially the mixed families) had considered it?

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