Thursday, July 31, 2008

First night in new apartment in Kitakyushu – HOT

I'm having fun. The only thing missing is Daniel :) and perhaps an air conditioner, but I guess they both go together.

I don't remember the last time I sweated this much. By the way, thanks Mum for the hanky of Western Australia – it's been moping up my sweat! Very useful.

So, I'm sitting in my new apartment, on the fifth floor with all the windows wide open. The washing machine is on in the background (take 2 – in the first attempt it didn't empty the water, but I was mostly guessing with the controls. I'm also presuming that the washing detergent actually is washing detergent. It does have a picture of clean clothes on the container, but you never know). I'm sitting on my new futon, leaning against one of the walls which isn't paper. My kettle just boiled, and while I'm looking forward to drinking something other than water (hopefully jasmine tea) I think I still might be too hot to drink a hot drink. Talking about my kettle – I went shopping and just couldn't resist. It doesn't only heat the water, but keeps it hot indefinitely! Actually it's exactly the same one on from the hotel (see previous picture). I didn't get it because it was the cheapest, but mostly because I thought it was really cool and as I had already figured out (mostly) how to use it. While we're talking about cool features in the apartment.... the bath is great! It's square and very very deep. Provided your legs are kept close you can get everything underwater. At least, I think you can – I only had cold water tonight so it wasn't a very long bath. The apartment is bigger than I imagined, but a little bit warmer. Plenty of room for visitors!! I'm in a hilly area and I've got mountain views in the background. The apartment is very clean and functional although when you open and close doors (cupboards/ bedroom doors) the hallway/walkways change. Disconcerting.

I've got a phone, but at this stage I'm not cleaver enough to work out how to ring Australia (sorry!) all I get is a very nice Japanese voice saying “something something masen” (masen = no) or “something something o kudasai” (kudasai = please do something). Suffice to say it didn't work and I'll try to email tomorrow (Thursday).

Did I mention that it's a bit hot? Although I was thinking that I was going into summer while I packing, I was subconsciously packing for a very mild summer. I don't really have my summer clothes.

Well, the washing machine worked, the jasmine tea is not bad (a bit chloriny, but ok and definitely not fishy) and I've found a breeze. So all in all we're doing ok.

Other items of interest about my day:

Plane flight from Tokyo to Kitakyushu was fantastic. I hadn't realised how many islands made up Japan. Mount Fuji was also an incredible sight.

The staff I'm working with (both Japanese and Westerners) were really helpful and friendly. One of the first conversations we had was about TimTams! Our supervisor Christine, from Hawaii, had previously discovered TimTams and seems quite keen on them. The guys from the UK had never heard of them, but apparently there is something similar called penguins! We briefly introduced ourselves to everyone in the office in Japanese (I didn't quite say what I wanted how I wanted, but I think the message was clear).

Then they gave us money! Travelling allowance! 17,200 yen ($172) Not bad seeing as I didn't spend anything. No wait, I bought a bottle of water and a cup of noodles! Apparently this is common; they budget for something and if it's less they give you the remainder. It seems that I also get travelling allowance for work each day. I get the impression it's so that people keep safe instead of taking risks to save money.

It looks like I might be going to a special school for work. I mentioned to my supervisor that I was keen and had some experience and I got a very positive response.

Anyway, I could go on and on about my apartment and my day, but I'll get going (maybe watch Star Gate with a bottle of water and a hand-held fan). Just wanted to let you know that I had a really great day and looking forward to what's ahead (yes – an air conditioner!!).

11:30pm

Opps, bought noodles for dinner, but forgot to get chopsticks! Attemptimg to eat with a pen. Sound familiar?

Still hasn't cooled down. I have found a spot with an occasional breeze.

Thursday 9am

Slept ok considering how hot it was ;) Had a nice bath once I realised that all that time spent showing me how to turn the hot water on didn't mean that it was left on. Off to fix my alien registration card and hopefully post this on the page.

Have a good one, enjoy the cool weather for me!

2 comments:

Stirl said...

are you really having fun? It half sounds like torture!

Unknown said...

おはよう、ナオミさん。
無事に着いた、よかった。
今日、キャンベラは10度ぐらい。 雨が降っています。 いい天気ですよ。
じゃ、仕事をしなくちゃ、またね。
ジョン

PS. Not sure how accurate that was - your new co-workers might get a laugh out of my bad grammar :P