About a year ago, I stumbled upon a tiny okonomiyaki shop when I was wandering around the city before Aikido. I like to go to this place for a few reasons. First, they have tasty, economical okonomiyaki(egg, cabbage, etc. pancake) made while you wait. Second, the place doubles as an art studio. The wife runs the restaurant part and the husband sells his paintings. Lastly, the place always seems to be filled with good company when I stop in.
Last night was no exception. I pushed the door open and before me appeared a woman in her late 40s/early 50s, surrounded by six high school boys. They were playing hearts with giant-sized playing cards. One yelled out to me, "Speak Japanese??!"
Turned out the boys were 10th graders in a local boarding school, apparently run by the woman, who drew me a detailed map of how to find the place in case I decided to visit. Then she showed me several pictures of her cats, past and present.
The boys took a liking to me right away. One boy in particular, Kazu, was so happy to try his English, while the other boys showed me pictures of themselves and their friends. Ken, after informing me that his name was just like the English name Ken, expertly moon-walked for us all, while at the same time shyly covering his face. Another boy found an English phrase book(English as spoken by Doraemon, a cartoon robot-cat) in the restaurant's bookshelf and proceeded to ask me questions from it.
They were such a cheerful bunch; we talked for nearly an hour until I looked at my watch and realized I would be late for Aikido if I stayed any longer.
As I left, they bid me well in chorus, singing, "See you again!!"
Perhaps.
I tell of my day-to-day experiences in a funky Japanese town from my American viewpoint. This blog could also be called 'Bizarro World', 'Notes From Kyushu, a Smaller Island', or 'Teaching English in Japan: Smash Your Ego in 10 Easy Lessons."
Thursday, July 14, 2005
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