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Day 3 part 3 "The good life"

Day 3 part 3 "The good life" Braille Toilet Description

I decided to the last part of the experiment would be taking the Shinkansen to work. I had to wake up around the same time as the bus and be on the train at 0648. It was kind of a pain to get to Mishima you need to take Gotemba line to Numazu the from Numazu it is one stop to Mishima on the Tokiado Line. It was easy going due to the fact that it was the last day of golden week. I can easily imagine that this would be a crowded pain in the getting to Mishima, fortunately I think this would be one of the times that I would need to drive to the train station either on a motorcycle or a car. 
View From Shinagawa
assume there would be some hassles getting a seat now and again but really I think the amount of time you actually spend traveling being almost 1/2ed would make it worth while. The problem is the cost, 3900 yen to Shibuya. That is more than 2x of what every other mode of transport was, and even with a discount for buying a 6 month ticket I think it will still be out of my price range. That also does not include gas and parking. 

Fortunately that day Satomi and the kids drove back from Gotemba to Tokyo so I did not have to go back to Gotemba. Instead my plain old 20 minute commute home on Inokashira line. 
Waiting for Yamanote Line

0610 Woke up 
0630 Went to Iwanami Station 
0635 Arrived at Iwanami Station 
0648 Got on Gotemba Line for Numazu 400 yen 
0705 Arrived in Mishima 
0710 Purchased Ticket for Shinkansen to Shibuya 3850 yen
0722 Got on Kodama Shinkansen for Shinagawa 
0805 Arrived in Shinagawa 
0823 Got on Yamanote Line for Shibuya 
0835 Arrived in Shibuya 
0840 Got to work

Worked 

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Part 2 Day 2 The train

Part 2 Day 2 The train Gotemba Bound Train

I knew for a fact that the train sucks. I use to take it once a week to get back to Tokyo. The trip is long, and you need to switch trains a couple of times along the way. In the morning Odakyu line is one of the main lines into the city from the country side, so I can imagine it will be very crowded with little chance of sitting, and this is a line you will be on for the bulk of the trip.

When I got to Iwanami station I saw they had a IC card reader and thinking that this a JR line the reader must be Suica capable. I pressed my phone against it and it made that reassuring beep. Augh technology.

When I rode the Gotemba line up to Shin-Matsuda I did note that the scenery is very nice and provides a s good view of rural Japan. Suica like thing

At Matsuda there was no IC reader "Doh!" so I paid for my ticket in cash and tried to get on the next train. Now my IC chip in my phone was blocked from use because I had not checked it out "Doh!" so I went to the ticket counter and wasted 5 minutes waiting in line and explaining what happened. The cleared my IC chip and I was able to use it to get on the Odakyu line, but I missed the train that I wanted to take and ended up taking the next express train. This set me back 15 minutes on my already very tight schedule. I thought for sure I would not make it to work.

The train itself was pretty crowded for a holiday at 715 in the morning. I was able to get a seat the whole way but it was not very comfortable and working on my laptop was next to impossible. The trip seemed to take forever and when we did arrive in Shimokitazawa I bolted from the train that by this time had become packed. I do not want to see what it would look like on a Monday morning.

I made it to my office with only a few minutes to spare but I was still on time.  Started in on some of the things I needed to get done.

I ate my lunch outside in the park next to my office and had 1 beer with it.  Worked some more but the beer and travelling dragged me down and I could not complete too much.
Babu chan
To get back I decided to see if I could get the bus route back right this time. I did not want to take the train even though the purpose of my experiment was to try all routes there and back. I know the train sucks, I have taken it enough to know that and did not see a point in practicing to be miserable. But in order to make the bus there was no time to eat. I bought a Chuhi and a snack got to the bus.

The bus trip back was surprisingly comfortable and I almost fell asleep. I made it home at 2010, gave Anna a bath and then passed out putting her to bed.

As in my initial assumption the train sucks, although it is more reliable then the bus and costs about the same amount.

Train
Cost 1,470 yen Distance:105.0 km Time 133 minutes
 
0525 Woke up
0600 Left the house
0605 Arrived at Iwanami eki (SUICA like machine)
0622 On the train 
0710 Off at Matsuda to change for Odakyu line had to pay
0716 Miss the train cause of Suica SNAFU
0729 On the next Express train Got a seat w/o  having to hipcheck any old ladies for it .... but just barely
0835 Arrived at Shimokitazawa
0850 Arrived at Shibuya
0856 get to work (gi di gi di safe)

1810 got out of work
1835 got to Shinjirigaoka
1845 got on Tome Highway Bus
2010 arrived at Gotemba Tome Intersection
2025 Got home and gave the Babu-Chan a bath
2130 In bed
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Steel Balls

Steel Balls
Found these steel balls in the street on my way to the data center the other day. They were probably happy little parchinco balls at one time but now looked sad and abandon.







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Gykogojin invasion of Kichijoji

New Dr. Martin Store
There is a new Dr. Martin Shoe store in Kichijoji. Some Ska shoes for those who love em.
I had a pair back in the day. They were comfy and nice but,








New Sbarro

Grease cheese and more grease ....in Kichijoji. I was never a fan back in the USA there are just too many good places to get pizza or calzones, but here in Japan, while it is a little pricey it suffices when needed.










Another Starbucks

What can I say, Kichijoji is a place for lovers, and people who like over priced, supper sweet caffeine laced cocktails. With the closing of one Starbucks, in the same building as Yuzawaya, I guess some one thought we needed another. This place is a bit more swank then some of the others I have seen. I meant to take a pic on the into the office this morning, but forgot, maybe tomorrow.



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Hanami in Shibuya

Looking at flowers or lack there off. Hannami In Shibuya
I am not really into the whole hannami thing that happens every year. The cherry blossoms bloom and you sit under the trees in a park and admire them, while getting drunk, ussually. 

I like to drink so it is a good time for me if I can go. Plus it is a very big social event for most Japanese especially here in Tokyo where the people out number the trees 1000 to 1. If you go too late in the afternoon it can be pretty messy. It is best not to look at the ground but instead look up at the flowers, you might see the results of someones over indulgance. 
This year I was unable to attend a single hannami event due to other engagements and just generally being busy with work and family. I did how ever manage to grab a Hannami in Shibuyashot of a few seasonal sites near my office.

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Beer Machine

Beer Machine ID Beer Machine Spotted this beer machine in Shibuya while on a stroll. You can still find beer machines if you look for them in Tokyo but they are not as common as they use to be. This one is fitted with what looks like something that reads your drivers license.







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Not a complete failure

Not a complete failure

At the end of 2009 I set out to take and pass a few certification exams. I took the RHCE exam and did not do as well as I would have hoped. As a kind of warm up to that Comptia was offering a Project Manager 2009 Beta exam. I HATE computer based examinations, certifications and tests in general, but I wanted to get the cobwebs out on something that would be nice to pass, and would be nice to have as a certification. The comptia exam was free, and it offered a chance to clear out said cobwebs. 

I am happy to report I received the examination report, and that I passed. Now on and up, lets get that RHCE, and maybe a some networking credentials. 
Comptia Project+ 2009
Erin Hughes, CompTia 2009  Project+ (2009 Edition) Certified

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Yuzawaya Closing

Yuzawaya Closing Yuzawaya Clossing 1

We went to Yuzawaya the other day to pick up some model glue for Eric and I to do some projects with. 

I was wondering why it was so jam packed and where most of the stuff was... whole sections of merchandise had seemed to disappeared and been replaced with close out Yuzawaya Closing 2tables filled with purses and wallets. 

I liked Yuzawaya and will miss how convenient it was for getting hobby type stuff, but the building that houses Yuzawaya is pretty old so it would be a good idea to tear it down and put up another. 

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Private Line

This is my Private Line!

On the train last night I was sitting there and this REALLY drunk guy got on the train and started screaming his head off about some "Private Line" I was not sure if he meant the trian line was his private train line or he was talking about a private phone line that some one was talking on. Either way my Japanese listening is not really that great and he was not making any dam sense.

I remembered that I had my camera on me in my handy carrying case so I tried to get this clip of him acting foolish.  

It was pretty funny to see the Japanese way of dealing with a problem like that, ignore him and maybe he will get off soon.

That is what happen too. The part that I did not expect is when he did get off the old woman siting next to me started laughing. ALLOT and then 2 other people started laughing till finally everyone was having a lite chuckle, then the train started moving and it was back to the silence of a normal train ride.



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Bacon & Chicken YEAH!

Bacon Chicken Cheese & BBQ Home Cookin'

I cook food that I think will be good. I love bacon. I love chicken. I love cheese. All 3 together are great. I cooked this receipt from allrecipes.com it was chicken and bacon with Cheese and BBQ sauce, and it turned out GREAT!

I had 2 types of mustard so I tried the all American home grown Buffalo brand Webbers Horseraddish mustard VS. a fairly fancy looking Japanese brand. In the end both were outstanding!

When it was done the cheese and BBQ sauce ran together and there while the edges of the bacon where Dino BBQ
slightly seared. It was plump and juicy inside as well. I plan on making more stuff from allrecipes.com in the future.


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