so i'm moving from brooklyn, ny to japan at the end of this month, to become an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) as part of the Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (JET). I will be in yurihonjo-shi, in akita prefecture. it's a lovely town on the sea of japan coast of the northern part of the main island. why am i doing this? i find that the best answer is "because i can". here's a map of where i'll be:
it's about a 4-hour ride from tokyo on the shinkansen (express train).
some information i have gathered:
- i'll be teaching mainly in a junior high school, and an elementary school as well
- it will be really cold and snowy in the winter
- i will be arriving just in time for the kanto matsuri, a festival of lanterns (pictures to come!)
- in addition to a hopefully intense progression of my novice japanese skills, my french may benefit as well as i will be living near and working with 2 francophones (also ALTs)
- fun stuff near where I'll be/about akita:
mount chokai and the cedar forests
akita has the highest sake consumption rate in all of japan
people in akita love snow so much they have a snow fort festival
this doggy, called an akita inu, is from/named after the prefecture
this is what kids in akita look like according to the internets. AHHHH!
that's it for now - i'll be enjoying my short and bittersweet remaining time in NYC of frantic preparations and spending time with friends and family before leaving on a jet plane on july 28th! next time i write may be from the orientation in tokyo...
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jet plane. bam!
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