Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Ouch!

Well, the last time I did something like this, I was in Toronto, and
20 years younger! Back on Sunday, I made the mistake of trying
to cross the road at a rail crossing diagonally.

The thing about rail tracks embedded in street pavement;
they like to eat bicycle tires!

Down I went, banging my right hip nicely on a rail. OUCH!

Worse! I am lying hurt on a railway track! CRAWL TO SAFETY FAST!
Lucky me: no train, no guardrails coming down, the car that pulled
up to the crossing in my lane is blocking traffic, and two nice ladies
have grabbed my bike and dragged it to the side.
The older one is rubbing my hip as if I was a bruised
grade-schooler and repeating “itai! itai! itai!” (”hurts ! ?”)
All I can say is “sumimassen and arrigato”
Thankyou-sorry, over and over again.
Crap it hurts!

The next thing, they are joined by another lady, and all three
are asking me things that I cannot understand.
Then one says in practiced english “You can not
understand japanese?” I can’t even remember
enough Pimsleur to get out a "wakerimas-sen".

So their cells phones are out, and I am anticipating police
and ambuance, and lots of explaining. . . Yike! Lucky for
me I have my cell phone with a nice Softbank 3000Y
prepaid sim card in it, and I can get through to my friend.
She was able to translate, thank my good samaritans and
was soon on the way. Five minutes later she is helping me
do final thanks, and helping me sling my bruised
ass over my bike seat and limp it and myself back
to her apartment. Hurts like heck!

Eat lots of Ibuprophen and thank all the gods of japan
that I didn’t become train meat (Densha Niku ????).

The next day I hurt even more, so my friend makes it clear
that I should visit her friendly local physiotherapy/
sports medicine clinic, where I can get acupuncture,
muscle zapping, heat treatment, moxa and referrals to a
nearby hospital, if needed.

A quick call to my trip insurance, via Magic Jack internet
phone confirms that I am covered for physiotherapy, but
not acupuncture. Yeah Magic Jack! I am making free calls
all over North America, because it thinks I am in L.A.
My friend’s optical fibre internet connection makes the call
completely clear - so clear that the insurance agent is extra
vigilant to make sure I am really me, and not pulling a scam.

Doctor Yoshida’s clinic is half a block away, and caters to
the neighbourhood’s aches and pains, as well as local
sports teams. He spent time in Canada, has a good
command of english and is soon tapping, squishing
and hooking me up to a muscle zapper.
15 minutes on the back, 10 more on the front, and then I get
taped up like an injured athlete. Total bill; Y1400
(about C$16 !!!!!)

So if you are going to sprain yourself, Japan is not the
worst place to do it! It is now Wednesday evening, and
I had done some mall-walking and slow leisurely bicycling.
Got to “Hard Off” (see last year’s posts) today with
my friend, and picked out a nice set of lightly used
(like new) pc/ipod speakers for her apartment, and
another Y1050 3MP canon sd camera for myself
(ebay for charger, battery and memory will add
another C$15, but this one matches the one I
already have, so it can share).

Side note: sorry Nick; no digital sound recorder
yet - only ones found are low quality units for
salaryman dictation duties.

Then back to Yoshida Sensei’s clinic..
Another session, more muscle zapping
and taping, and only Y900 bill!
This is ridiculous! Best deal in physiotherapy
around! I think he is giving me the discount rate
for impoverished looking tourists!
So I might miss going to a few tourist spots,
as I heal. But I am getting to watch
the Sumo tournament on NHK tv,
and they have an english commentary track,
(sometimes with a 75 year old "veddy British" lady
who is a world expert on Sumo),
and all is well in the world.

Must heal enough to do the MORI galley
in Tokyo, and Akihabra, and then
Kyoto.

One week done, another 2 to go!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Everything is Soooooo Expensive in Japan!!

The weather is -50 here...
and the people hate furrinners, the clothing is
weird, and the food reallllllly expensive!
So don't come... You won't like it...
Leave it all for MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Stay in Windsor... Sleep! sleep!

Ok.. went grocery shopping today:

6 pack of beer - Y489
(yup good beer, not USA style at all!)
500ml yoghurt Y109
500G ground coffee Y399
Bag of 10 tangerines (really fresh!) Y299
assorted bento box lunches,
curry & pork cutlet, sushi, etc
Y299 each, reduced %10 + %20

These are a meal.. they are not your pasta
"lean cuisine" or Tv dinner! They are
fresh mode and healthy..

1L grapefruit juice Y109
1L veggie juice blend Y159

Everything is fresh in Japanese supermarkets!
They make certain home grocery stores look like
dumpsters.. Enjoy your frozen deep fried in
hydrogenated oil mystery meat lumplings:
5lb bag at whatco.. mmmmmmmmm!

So.. expensive as heck, right
1.00 CAD = 88.2099 JPY
at today's rate

I liked it better last year when it was 100Y = 1 ca$,
but it is still very easy to deal with.

Loaded the box of groceries onto the
big rack on the back of my bike,
weaved home.. Tomorrow I must fix
the bike light generator thingy.. It
gats dark early.

Earlier this afternoon had Beef and rice hot bowl,
with soup and pickled greens, at a chain restauraunt-
Y280 for the bowl + Y70 for the extras..
Oh Darn.. no burger king original
chicken drywall+ salt for me today!

Food here is Good!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Heeeeeeeeeee's BACK!

Mid January 2010! It’s cold as heck back in Dover Beach Ontario,
and still a bit chilly here in Sakura, but, I feel like it is almost summer
here - compared to back home!

I have 3 weeks to enjoy Japan again! It’s been a little more than a

year since I was last here. I am SO happy to be back!

I have all kinds of stuff to rant about:

How I finally got a Japanese cell phone account for $30 (3000 yen)
Ok.. $35 at current rates..

How I am calling home FREE with a Magic Jack voip phone
hooked to my friends laptop (and Puh-lease, don’t say Skype..)
We are talking FREEEE to civilian landlines in North America,
and a DIAL TONE and cheap hello kitty land line handset!!!!

How incredibly GOOOOOOD the food here is!

How a 2.5” laptop drive in a $6 ebay usb enclosure is a luxury
that lets your work chase you across the globe - and a good
place to store your pictures.

How neat Japanese gas space heaters somehow DO NOT kill
you with carbon monoxide (still scared of them)

Why I win for bringing maple syrop and NOT buying any duty
free as gifts to japan.

But later, later, I’m still a bit jet lagged

Took my old faithful one-speed bike out for a spin this afternoon!
It survived the wait, needed a bit of air in the tires and some oil,
but it was ready to go in a few minutes, and just as much fun as before!

So... This time I’ll try to do my best and be a “good” blogger..

Cheers! /DG