Monday, May 22, 2006

Escaping a reality

Well...I am really sorry that I have not managed to update my diary so far. My new job is really killing, but the problem is that I really like it so far. It is a shame that I can not tell you what it's like.

Dublin now is again wet and dull. Farthermore tonight it goes down to 3 degree. Un believable. And even amazing twist is that tomorrow is forcasted to be 24degree for high. I will go mad with these extreme weather.

I will fly back to Japan for holiday via the States this week. After this, I probably won't go to the States for a long time. As I do not work for an american company, I do not have a reason to go to the States. Hopefully in the future I could work for an airline company that flies to Japan via Siberia so the benefit will be good for me.

Anyway Japan. The most I would like to do there is to go to Onsen, a hot spring. I only have a week in Japan this time, but I want to go to Onsen at least twice.

There is an Onsen near my place. Rather in the city though. When you go there, a Yukata is provided. You go to the hot spring then get out with Yukata and eat or relax. After a while, you go back in to the bath again. This is how you spend almost half a day there. It is very relaxing and especially good for your blood circulation.

I believe it is one of the most important to keep a good blood circulation on an adult body condition. So many problems caused directly and/or indirectly by bad blood circulation. Tense, headache, joint etc.....

I will for a while forget all about Dublin life in order to success total relaxasion. Will see how it worked when I come back to Dublin.

Take care all.

Monday, May 08, 2006

My new gorgeous

Sorry, it's been a long time. I have been quite busy now a days.

My flatmate found a particular camera I wanted with a good discount in Japan. So now I have it. This camera is just so gorgeous.

So I have to take some test photos. What shall I take (looking around my room)?



No! Definitely not. I do not drink every day....

Well, this is one of my favorite scotch whiskey. Came this far, why not tonight?

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Spring has come

Spring has come suddenly. Dublin here now is 18 degree and sunny. I woke up at 7 in the morning although I am off today.

It is nice to sleep longer, but when I sleep longer, I would not wake up until noonish time. Then I know what I say,

Urrrr, half of my precious day off is over

No, I do not want that. So went down to the kitchen, had a morning cofee, started washing machine, had shower, check email..... Everything has done before anyone in the house got up. All I have to do is to hung the clothes once machine finish. Great. No fighting.


Yesterday afternoon, the weather was beautiful. I decided to cut grass on the garden. Starting grass mower, my flatmate bursted out of house and said,

How could you murder these floweres???

I cut grass in this season every year before the garden turn into a jungle. After that we can lay down on the green under the sun, read a book with beer, or chat with friends or have a berbecue party.

But when I looked at those flowers, I thought pity of cutting them all. So I agreed to leave half of them until there is no more flower. My flatmate was happy in the end.

Spring makes people happy and peaceful. This is the end of Dark, Windy, Wet and depressing season.

As being a customer servise of Finacial company, even though it is a beautiful Spring season, there are a lot of unhappy professional complaint makers talking to me nasty way.

But this is the end of it. I found a new job. This was one of many CVs I have sent before I got my current job. Several of them replied after I started this finance job. So I did not attend interviews. But this time, I was alredy thinking about leaving the company anyway so I went to the interview and they liked me.

So why not?

My new job will be completely different area. I would not know if I will be happy or unhappy, but at least interesting. Will have to see how it goes...


--Important Note--

From now on, I will not disclose my work in this home page. Any comment by someone who know me that can publisize what I am doing for work, will be removed. It does not mean that I work for secret agent or illegal organization. My new job is a healty job. What my concern is the publication effect to annonimous people, including myself and my collegue. Thank you for understanding.

P.S. If you want to know what my new job is, please ask. I will email back to you.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Happy chap

Why am I so happy?
First of all, my holiday on late May has been aproved. I will go back home in Tokyo.

On the way home, I would like to stay one night at Frankfurt to meet my friend(s) there. It would be very nice to get together.

On the way back from Tokyo, I will go to Philadelphia to see a concert. I just bought a ticket for it on line.

In fact, I was planning to see them a year ago, but one of the people in the group got leukaemia and had to cancell all the tour schedule.

They are 60's folk group and one of the oldest existing and active group.

This person recovered and the group has started touring again, as if to sing is their destiny.

I will not miss the chance to see them this time. I will not. This probably once in the life time event makes me excited these days, and I just can not wait for it anymore.


Today, my flatmate is coming back from Japan after a long 3weeks holiday. He will bring my new digital camera (-of course it is Canon. I only buy Canon digital. I love them).

So this is another reason to be happy today. Weather is lovely in Dublin. Sunny and 15degree. In 2hours, I will be off to the airport to pick him up.

Happy weekend.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Pink Season

April is one of the most beautiful season in Japan. For only one or two weeks, cherry blossoms makes a full power of blooming around. Everywhere is pink. Every little towns and villages have local festivals.

My uncle emailed me about cherry blossoms season, I realised that I have not been back in Japan in this season for over 6 years.

In Dublin (you know what I am about to say), it still goes minus degree at night and I think this year is unusual. Can someone help making a weather better here?

I would like to share Japanese Sakura (cherry blossoms) view with you guys. Let's see... How about these links?

Japan Guide

Wonderful night view of Sakura

You might ask "when is the season? You said it is only one or two weeks."

Well thats the thing. It is different every year depending on how quickly Spring comes. So TV shows Sakura Forcast in Japan. Even though the forcast in Japan is reliable, some times it comes unpredictably sooner than forcasted. But these festivals needs to be planned in advance, and they sometimes miss it.

I have seen some times in my local town that Sakura Festival turned in to New Leaf Festival as it was not pink anymore....

Thursday, April 06, 2006

New job

Some of you already know but I have found a new job recently.

I have been working in Travel industry more than 6 years. Now I am in Financial industry. This is a drastic change of industry but not so big change in a sense of being a customer servise person.

I am still not sure if it was a right decision to be in a finance company. In fact, there is not much opportunity to work in travel in dustry. It is either no position, or too low income.

I would like to do something creative. It is hard to know what exacty I really want to do though. Finance was not an option in my mind in the begining but gradually I expanded some more options to search for a job, as it is getting too long to be full time on holiday.

I would stay in my current job for a while until the time I can judge myself to know if this is the place for me or not.

One of the biggest change is that I have a chance to pop in to supermarkets. Previous work was just 30minutes walk, but there is no supermarket on the way. Now I am taking a train everyday and I could buy fresh vegitables everyday if I want to.

Another thing is that I do not do shift work. So now it is easier to join a course after work for example. I might start learning something.

Well, lets see how things goes on, and how I feel in about a few months time.

Monday, March 27, 2006

An annual Japanese meeting

There was an annual Japanese get-together on Saturday. I did not count exactly but probably over 25 people showed up at a pub in the city center of Dublin.

It is interesting to get to know Japanese people who decided to come to Dublin to live. As majority goes to UK, they have stories to tell why they come to Ireland.

Some likes Irish music like me, some do not like too popular places among Japanese such as London. Some even like specifically Irish accent.

This time, I was a little silly. I kept drinking rather stronger German beer in the pub and rather quickly I was quite pissed. I remember that I was talking to 4 or 5 people, but no more. What was wrong with me? I don't know.

So I did not get to know many people this time. Ah, shame on me.

Oh, I remember I was talking to a French guy in English there (he was a boy frend of a Japanese girl). I found it was easier to speak English. There is certan way to talk to someone for the first time in Japanese. I talk sometimes too frankly I guess in Japanese to anyone. And I can feel that sometimes people think it is too much or I am a bit strange.

Anyway that's beside the point. The following day I wasted half a day to recover from hungover. Never again.

Well I am going to bed now, once I finish my beer. (Will I ever learn?)

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Playing with animation program

One day, I was playing with GIF animation program. I have published to my friend's website for limited period (5years aniversary of his home page). Unfortunately his page is completely Japanese, but you can still evidence the silly design which I made.

You can click HERE to see it.

The picture of the page was taken when we recently travelled around north west of Ireland. See the contrast of the road sign and the car beyond. We laughed so much when we saw it and even turn our car back there to take a photo.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Poor thing

Boring....

Oh, couple of days ago, I was ever so bored.


So without thinking, I switched on my laptop. And without thinking I reached a webpage called


CG(Computer Graphics) for poors

Why poors? Never mind...

I started to be interested. According to the website, usually for CG, you draw something on the paper, then scan it into PC, then color it with painting software.

As I do not have scanner and, more importantly, I do not have a skill to draw something.

So without thinking (again) I was drawing something on my PC.




A self-portrait (Hidekis)

Yes, very poor.

If you know my face, it might give you a fun....

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Travelling abroad

Last Saturday, it was absolutely spontaneous idea to go abroad for a day.

Hidekis and his flatmate were having a breakfast.

flatmate: "We are running out of beer in the garage"

hidekis: "Really? We should go abroad and buy it soon then."

flatmate: "Why not today?"

An hour later, we are on the motorway. About one and half an hour later, we were outside republic of Ireland. In short, we were in the Northern Ireland.

By the way, there is no border control, in fact, it is difficult to know when exactly you crossed the border. If you are careful, there are some significant change you can find once you are in the North.

First of all, the road sign is mostly white and red, whereas it is yellow and black in Ireland. Speed limit changes from Kilometer to Mile. National road changes from N to A. Road maintenance is better in the north, etc.

Beers are cheaper in the north. From time to time, we go to the border town "Newry" to buy loads of beer. Ever since we started doing it, we drink at home more often than going to the pub. Well, beer was cheaper, but I am not sure if the cost of petro for carrying beers spoil the feeling of great saving in the north.

We came back to Dublin late afternoon. Then, I immediately started having a beer.
By the way, after that, I became sick. It was not a cold, it was something to do with my stomach. Until now my stomach is not working properly.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Go west 6

The hotel was not busy as it is off peak season. The public Onsen bath at the hotel was all for me. A huge bath tub, sauna, Jacuzzi, and massage... I was taking a long leisurely time there. This is my happiness, taking a japanese style bath. All my tense on my shoulder seems to be gone. My blood is purified.

Take a look at some of the Onsen Photos here.



Following day, we are at Katsurahama beach. Facing toward Pacific Ocean, many brave men stood here with great ambition, in the end of Edo period.

Ryoma Sakamoto is one of these brave Samurai. I have a great respect to this man. He had eyes to see the future. He had a tender heart. He was a Samurai who never want to kill anybody. He had the broadest mind.


I do not remember how many times I have come and visit his statue here in Katsurahama in the past. Too many. I get a bit of his power in me, and then go back to wherever I have to.

I will go back to Ireland in a week, and I hope this time I become a bit more braver.

Following evening, I and my mother headed back to Tokyo by Sunrise Express again.
My grandma was sad when she came to see us off at the station. She is very old. Whenever we have to go, she could not help thinking "this might be the last time to see them". I was trying not to think about it and give her a great smile saying "see you soon".



Go west --fin--



P.s.
I found a fish looks like a dog, at Katsurahama Marine Park.


Do you agree?

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Go west 5

"sorry..."

Hhm?

"we are at sorry...."

Um...Nonsense.

Hah? My body was shaking like a boat on the rough see.

My mum was trying to wake me up. We are approaching to Gomen Station where we are suppose to get off.

50minutes journey on the local train from Oosugi to Gomen, I was deeply asleep. Funny thing is the name of the place Gomen. It means in Japanese "sorry".

The tram train from Kochi city ends at Gomen. At the front of train, there is a big sign of "Sorry".

Here my uncle was waiting for us. Then we went to our ancester's graveyard in the middle of mountains. On the way, there is a local viewing point called "todoroki waterfall". I have never heard about it, and thought that it should be a small waterfall.


Actually, it was quite a view. As far as I remember, I have never seen a waterfall like this. It has two basins of a waterfall. It is making an amazing sound of water.

Todoroki means "roar". The water roars a lot here.
Examining rocks around me, I found they are quite fragile. The water has easily changed the shape of rocks around there in the history and made this extremely unique feature of the waterfall.

As I was quite tired, we hurried to the hotel that was booked by my aunty. After picked up my aunt, cousin, and grandmother, we are now 6 people.


This is a state owned hotel on the hill above famous beach called Katsurahama. We are finally in Kochi. I must tell you more about this beach and an important person for me and Japanese history that has to be waited until the next episode.

Before closing today's episode, I would like to introduce a modern Japanse toilet widely known as "washlette", that was found in the hotel.


After you finish your job there, you press a button. Then....I guess, I don't have to explain.

Buttons are designed indevidually for men, and women. If you press a wrong button then,... I guess, I don't have to......

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Go west 4

Sorry guys, I have been away and could not update this page for a while.

Where was I? We have just arrived at Oosugi, right?

"oo" means big, and "Sugi" is Cryptomeria(known as Japanese Cedar). This village used to be called just "Sugi". Then why it became bigger Sugi?

About 15minutes walk, there is an entrance of the hill leading to Yasaka shrine. Hmm.., I might not like it...


My mother was counting how many steps she had to climb, but half way through, it could not be bothered anymore. They are simply "too many".

Well, it is worth climbing up there to the shrine. In the centre of the shrine:


"Oosugi of Sugi" (A Special Natural Monument of Japan)

There are 536 Natural Monument, including 30 Special Natural Monument. This is one of the oldest Sugi tree. This tree is over 3000 years old.

In my knowledge, the trunk of Cryptomeria is rounded, and grows very straight towards the sky.

This "Oosugi" Cryptomeria is not rounded, not straight, and very thick and powerful.


There are places in the nature where you feel most comfortable, probably depending on your childhood experience.

Is it a mountain? or ocean? What is it for you?

For me, it is a Forest. I feel a power especially from large trees, touching its skins and listen to its life.

I came here only to see this tree. My mother enjoyed it too.

"OK, we are satisfied. Let's go back home."

Of course, I am joking. My grandmother(waiting for us in Kochi city) would have kicked me if she heard what I have just said. Meanwhile, my mother realised something wrong with me....

You remember?


Hidekis did not sleep almost at all last night.


I was almost asleep while I was walking. I think this is it. I need a rest.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Go west 3

7a.m.

Outside is getting brighter and more visible. I noticed that we are right now crossing the Great Seto Bridge right this moment.


What an amazing architecture. Now it takes only 15minutes to cross over the Seto Inland See.
I also remember the good old time I had to cross the see by ferry everytime I go to Shikoku Island. The ferry used to be National owned. There was a traditional Udon noodle bar on the ship I looked forward to, while one hour sailing on the beautifull sea with the view of lots of small islands to see.

Sunrise Express does not go to Kochi. We arrived at Sakaide and changed trains there. At Sakaide station, when a train approach the station, there was a music on the platform to warn passanger. The music was good old "Seto no hanayome (bride of Seto)". Nice welcomed feeling. Now I do feel that I am back in Shikoku.

On the way to Oosugi, my first destination, the train passes a great senery called "Ooboke valley". I can not imagine how human could build a train track on the valley like this...


"the next station is OOSUGI"

This is it! Let's get off the train. I wanna show you something...

-to be continued.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Go west 2

After SunriseExpress departed Tokyo on time, I explore inside of the train.


This is called Carpet Car. You can lay down without sleeper supplement ticket. We took this on the outbound.



And for inbound, we took a private sleeper. A blanket, pillow, and Yukata (onepiece pyjama) are provided.
There is an alarm clock and electrical door key. It was quite comfortable.

After checking the lounge, vending machine, and smoking area, I went back to my place and opened a can of beer.


Oh, I love train journey.


Train has passed Atami. It's almost midnight.

By the way, Hidekis is known as a well self-organized man (I don't know why), but often forget the most important things.

This time I finally realised a very important issue regarding a sleeper train journey....







.....I CAN NOT SLEEP (due to my jetlag)



I should have simply taken a day time bullet train (big tears).

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Go west

I was born in Kochi, south west of Japan. Sometimes I visit my grandmother there. This time I took an overnight sleeper train from Tokyo.


The most economical way is to take the overnight bus. The overnight bus in Japan usually is quite comfirtable. But to my surprise, my mother had decided to come with me which I did not know.

A young and good looking man like me (who said that?) would quite be ok with the bus journey, but probably it is too hard for my mother. So, I decided to take a sleeper train.

Sleeper train in Japan used to be called "blue train".

(yes very blue)
But the one we took was the new generation of the sleeper.
When a beautifully colored 14coaches overnight train "Sunrise Express" appeared at the platform number 9 in Tokyo station, I was quite excited.


Well, this can not be called "blue train" anymore, can it?

A 900 kilometre journey was about to start...

Friday, January 27, 2006

A new time zone again

Hi All

It's been a long time. How are you guys?
I came back from Japan to Ireland on Wednesday.

I heard that it is depend on person whether if jetlug would bother or not.

My case it is quite hard to get used to a new time zone. Dublin and Tokyo has 9hours time gap. I woke up at 2 a.m. this morning and could not sleep again.
For me, it will take about 10days to recover.

Japan was colder than usual. New York (stayed one night) was extremely mild. Dublin is quite mild as well. I wonder how it is like in India...

Time is 3:30 p.m. I am getting tired already. I do have some more news about my stay in Japan. Will be updated soon.

For now,
Good night...

11cm Snow in Tokyo on last Sunday.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Forgotten photos for three years

I have mentioned about my old laptop sometime in December. The photos I found in there are quite nice. They are for my holiday in Scotland.

On the 2nd day of holiday I was at the south of Highland. Such a wild scenery...


Magnificent, is the word I would describe.

Then I drove in to a very narrow road beside the hill. Driving into a valley, suddenly the fog was rapidly growing around the car. It was so sudden...
Moment later, the fog covered the area completely and I could not see the thing.

All the sudden, a police woman appeared from the middle of nowhere, and gestured "wait for a while".



After a while, again the fog was going away so so rapidly, and I thought I was drunk.

I asked the police woman, as I was totally confused:

"What have just happened?"

She said,

"Ah, it was an artificial fog. They are filming a scene of Harry Potter up there. Well, the road is now clear enough. You can go."

Oh, really?


So this is a photo I took on the way, going through a valley.


After the holiday, I was wondering what was that strange building for in the movie, and couldn't wait for the movie released.

If you have seen the 3rd eddition of Harry potter, it was a hut for a professor Hagrid who teaches about "dangerous creatures", you might have already noticed...


---Well guys, I am flying to Japan tomorrow. While I am in Japan, I might not be able to update this page. But please check from time to time.

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Ridiculously cheap.....can't complain

Now my date for holiday is fixed. I will be flying to Japan on 11th January.

By the way, I have to buy a separate ticket from Dublin to London. My flight from Dublin to London (60minutes flight)....

9 euro.

London to Dublin....

1 euro....

Tax?

about 60 euro.


This became quite normal in Europe. I will definitely have a heart attack when I have to fly domestically in Japan. From Tokyo to Kochi (90minutes flight)where I was born will probably cost around 350 euro round trip...

So I will take a coach (long distance bus), I think.

Monday, January 02, 2006

A technical issue

For those who reads Japanese, the problem on my Japanese site has been sorted. The old version at hidekisjp.blogspot.com was formatted as Universal UTF-8 code. A lot of Japanese PC that does not support UTF-8 shows a blank screen.

The new one at hidekiss.blogspot.com is now formatted as Japanese Shift-JIS which should not be a problem. Anyone who does not have Japanese Operation System but do have Japanese font installed, please use new version and encord it as Shift-JIS.
The old version will not be updated anymore.
Sorry guys, it took a long time to figure out what was a problem.

For Delhi people, if you still can not get to the garden, send me an email. I will send you a link to the page.

Best regards