Japan 2009 – Part 1
Another year has drawn to a close, a chapter in my life finishing, and another about to start with the advent of 2010.
Here’s a short pictorial overview of some of the great stuff we’ve been upto here in Japan from when I got here in mid-December up until New Years Day 2010.
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When I first got to Japan, after the drama of my flight being cancelled by Jetstar (and ruining a bunch of plans), we had a combined welcome party for both myself, and the latest JET program teacher and his family who were visiting.
His girlfriend came a few day later and we had another party, with Japanese curry for dinner.
As Christmas was coming and my mum had given the family a gingerbread house as a present, we, together with a friend, built our very first gingerbread house!!
And a triumphant group after finishing!
We had Christmas dinner at a Japanese restaurant. Lots of fun!
Fun for everyone!
After christmas we gave the doghouse a makeover and painted it pink!
It suits her!
My birthday was up next. We went to a nearby hotel where we went for a hike in the beautiful mountains and used their onsens, which faced the mountains and the bay.
We also had a special blowfish dinner (yes the poisonous kind the chef needs a license for). Yum! And we’re still alive
And the birthday cake! When it is cut, it makes little heart shapes! Cute and smart (and tasty!)
We then went to Matsue in Shimane and stayed at a hot spring hotel, Cho rakuen (長楽園). This place has the largest natural outdoor onsen, and it is mixed bathing, which is fairly unique for Japan.
It also has great food. Here’s us having a special set dinner.
We’re in our own special dining room.
Great food and drink.
And here’s the food. This was the first course. There were several other courses as well consisting of lobster and fish.
And the Sashimi platter. Did I mention Sashimi? YUM!
And after all the eating. This is the entire family, including grandmother and great-aunt.
We had a cold change come through and it started snowing!
One other great thing about the hotel is that we were staying in the suites. Which had their own private onsen per room.
I loveeeee hot springs. At our overnight stay I went 7 times into the hotsprings. Which is quite a lot, but it’s soooo good!
Driving back was a little scary with all the roads snowed over. Several feet of snow in places!
And a family photo as we were leaving.
We came back on New Years Eve, in time to have some soba and sushi for dinner, as well as watch the special NHK New Years Eve TV show.
New Years Day is big in Japan. We went to the temple and then came back for brunch.
And everyone welcomes in 2010.
Including shin-shin.
2010 has just begun. A new chapter with lots of new and exciting adventures awaiting.
Wishing everyone a safe, prosperous and happy new year for 2010.

Happy New year 2010 to you and Katsume, Nigel. Looks like you are indeed having a wonderful time. Food looks fabulous and brings back fond memories of when I was in Osaka/Kyoto a few years ago. Hope to see you and Katsume in Sydney in 2010!