{"id":735,"date":"2005-06-26T05:11:00","date_gmt":"2005-06-26T05:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=735"},"modified":"2005-06-26T05:11:00","modified_gmt":"2005-06-26T05:11:00","slug":"inoguchi-in-motomachi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=735","title":{"rendered":"Inoguchi in Motomachi"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday I stayed in during the day in an attempt to avoid the heat outside.  It worked well enough.  I did projects around here that I&#8217;ve been meaning to do for a while.  I replaced my old clothes washer with Kuniko&#8217;s new one, and moved my old refrigerator and washer out to the front balcony.  I wrapped them up in a big blue tarp like some giant birthday present for the next teacher that moves into my apartment when I leave.<\/p>\n<p>In the evening I went into Kobe to meet up with Inoguchi sensei, his wife, and Kuniko.  We all met at Motomachi station.  I am terrible at doing introductions in my own language, it&#8217;s really difficult in another language.  This was my first time meeting Inoguchi sensei&#8217;s wife.  She was really nice &#8211; she had a big smile and seemed really friendly.  As it turns out, looks can be deceiving.<\/p>\n<p>Just kidding &#8211; she was a nice person.  We went to a chinese restaurant that is one of Inoguchi sensei&#8217;s favorites, and they served us a set course with all kinds of food.  Chinese food is a little different here in Japan, but this was really well done.  It might be because Chinatown is just down the street.  <\/p>\n<p>As the dishes kept arriving we talked about all kinds of things, and I was impressed how easily Kuniko got comfortable with new people, and I think we both brought a lot of energy to the table.  They seem like maybe they are a quiet couple.  Maybe they were sick of us by the end of the night.  Inoguchi sensei kept a close eye on everyone&#8217;s food and drink and made sure everything was going OK.  We poured beers and tea for each other (never for yourself!), and powered through five courses of great food.<\/p>\n<p>After dinner we walked over to Starbucks because it is one of Inoguchi sensei&#8217;s favorite haunts.  We spent more time talking there, and I told all the amusing anecdotes that I could think of that I could translate into Japanese (and that&#8217;s not many).  Around nine or ten we headed back to the station, and we went our separate ways.  I had a good time with them &#8211; I think that Inoguchi sensei is having a little bit of a hard time fitting in right now, but I think that soon people will get used to him and he&#8217;ll be fine.  <\/p>\n<p>Kuniko and I caught a train out of Motomachi.  I got off at Akashi, and Kuniko headed on to her place in Kakogawa.  Tomorrow she&#8217;s going out to lunch with some friends in Umeda, and then in the afternoon we&#8217;re going to meet up with some other friends for dinner in Akashi.  The evenings this weekend are pretty busy, but luckily the daytime is wide open.  I might sneak in a hike tomorrow if the weather cools down a bit!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday I stayed in during the day in an attempt to avoid the heat outside. It worked well enough. I did projects around here that I&#8217;ve been meaning to do for a while. I replaced my old clothes washer with Kuniko&#8217;s new one, and moved my old refrigerator and washer out to the front balcony. 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