Jul 16, 2012 by Sushi Bird
My iPhone is getting pretty old and slow, so obviously I needed to get a new charm to freshen the poor old trooper up. I found this cute budgie-piercing (What on earth do you call them in English? In Japan everyone just calls them ピアス (piasu)?) over at Village Vanguard in Shimokitasawa. It seems like the piercings for phones are getting quite popular in Japan lately, since the iPhone doesn’t have any hook or hole that you can attach regular cell-phone-strap-bling. The piercings just plug right into the mic.
Jul 13, 2012 by Sushi Bird
一ヶ月前に目黒寄生虫館に行った。色々な寄生虫が見えるし、古い寄生虫の本も見た。怖いけれど、一番不思議な見えた物はイルカの胃だと思う。// About a month ago we went to Meguro Parasitological Museum. You can see a lot of different types of parasites, my favorite one was the dolphin stomach, infested with some kind of worms. 虫館は小さいのに無料なので、もし目黒に行ったら、行ってみてください!// There museum is small, but there is no entrance fee, so if you are in Meguro, you should check it out! www.kiseichu.org
Jul 10, 2012 by Sushi Bird
Language special:
- Japanese sound symbolism on Wikipedia. Most languages have such words; for example, “bang”, “zap”, “ding”, “slither”, “pop”, etc. in English. Sound symbolic words occur more often in Japanese than in English—they are found in formal as well as vernacular language.
- Learn Japanese through immersion – interesting article.
- All the vowels in the English language – a chart.
- Japanese doesn’t have syllables in the typical sense, instead they have mora – explained on Wiki.
- Words made in Japan which can not be translated.
- Ghoti is a constructed word used to illustrate irregularities in English spelling. It is a respelling of the word fish.
- Benny writes about “The smartest decision you will ever make to achieve fluency”.
- A list of ALL the jōyō kanji.
- Youtube videos showing different applications for Nintendo DS to help study Japanese. Everything from writing beautiful characters to an electronic dictionary.
- Age no excuse for failing to learn a new language!
- 10 Things I Wish I Knew About Japanese Learning When I Was First Starting Out on Tofugu.
Goofy fun stuff:
- The Oatmeal have the greatest cartoon ever about why Nicola Tesla var super awesome.
- On days when you feel like everything is going straight to h**l, click the make-everything-ok button.
- If the button above is not to your liking, you can always head over to youfaileverything.org.
- And then you can waste time popping bubble wrap.
- Instant cosy evening in three tabs!!! It is summer, it is hot and it is humid, but if you want to get into that cosy fall feeling, open a new tab in your browser and listen to this piece of calm music, open another tab in your browser to light up the fireplace and a third tab to make it start raining.
Jul 9, 2012 by Sushi Bird
一ヶ月前イケアに行った。北欧の心なので、ミートホールを食べなければいけないと思った。北欧の伝統的な食べ物も買ったよ〜
We went to IKEA a month ago, and because I have a Scandinavian heart, I had to eat meatballs. I also bought some Scandinavian food to bring home.
そうして、一番好きな野菜の写真だ。青梗菜が大好きだ!毎日食べれば食べるほど飽きられない。
And this is my favorite vegetable. I think it is called baby bok choi? I could eat it every day and not get tired of it.
カキも大好きだ。仙力と言う新大久保にあるレストランで食べた。
Eating oysters. This was at a restaurant in Shin-Okubo called Senriki.
食べ終わった刺身だった。// Already eaten sashimi.
ノルウェーに住んでいた時海胆があまり好きではないが、日本に引っ越した後でドンドン好きになった。
When I lived in Norway I never cared much for sea urchin, but after I moved to Japan I have come to absolutely love it.
イカ刺し!私にとってそんなに好きではないが、相手にとって大好きなので、頼んだ。
Squid sashimi! I don’t actually care for it that much, but my partner loves it, so we ordered it.
海胆、飛子、穴子とキュウリ巻きだった。すごく美味しかったよ〜
Sea Urchin, flying fish roe and eel-cucumber-maki. Super delicious!
Jul 8, 2012 by Sushi Bird
Breakfast ala Madeleine back in May. That girl knows how to cook. // 友達と朝ご飯を食べた時。美味しい。
Wine with Kristin and Madeleine. 友達と一緒にワインとチーズパーティー // I win the challenge for the most Japanese fast food breakfast. 伝統的な朝ご飯かも
Scribbling on paper. 文字を描いている。// View from the Tokyo apartment. 東京の空がきれい。
Indian food in Tokyo is absolutely awesome. 東京のインド料理が大好き。// More sky and less skyscrapers in Tokyo. きれいな空。
Takadanobaba. 高田馬場。// Senriki – great fish resturant in Shin-Okubo. 仙力は新大久保のあるとても良い魚レストラン。
Jul 6, 2012 by Sushi Bird
Well, I have no idea what happened to June. I have pictures ready to post, and I just need to find some time to keep this blog alive. Be back soon, promise. Until then, here are pictures of a Chinese lunch set I ate. I love cheap lunch sets. // 長い間更新しなくてごめんね〜 六月はとても忙しかった。写真を撮ったけど、更新の時間がなかった。七月に頑張ろう!今回のポストは中華料理の写真だ。安いランチセットが大好きだ!
Jun 13, 2012 by Sushi Bird
Even though I have posted a couple of pictures lately, I haven’t been writing much at all. Maybe I have lost my words, maybe I am more reluctant than before to wear my heart on my sleeve and write about anything remotely personal, Idk. Last week I started something which is incredibly scary to me. I started working out and eating better. I haven’t worked out or cared about what I stuffed in my body for the past three years. Three years. Yes, that is pretty embarrassing, but it is better to start late than never, right? Maybe I am scared because it requires a real effort. It’s hard to cheat your way to better longterm health. No shortcuts will last long term, and to be honest, that scares the shit out of me. But here I am, the running shoes are bought, and I am ready to put in what it takes. At least I hope I am. (& things are being tracked at myfitnesspal.com and runkeeper.com) Go go go.
Jun 11, 2012 by Sushi Bird
Here are a tiny tidbit of amazing things I have found around the internet lately. This weeks links are mostly documentary and/or science-based, but a couple of self-help and coffee-links are also included. Enjoy!
- Incredibly entertaining documentary called “I Won University Challenge“. Smart people who have won the UK game show University Challenge. A collection of very special individuals.
- TED-talk: “Hans Rosling had a question: Do some religions have a higher birth rate than others — and how does this affect global population growth?”
- OMG! BBC put out the entire series “Life of birds” in 10 parts with commentary by David Attenborough on Youtube. Bliss!
- “The Cannibal That Walked Free” Documentary about the Japanese cannibal Sagawa Issei. Worth the watch if you can stomach it.
- 日本に住んでいる人: The Norwegian coffee shop Fuglen has opened up in Shibuya, Tokyo! I am heading there sometime this week to check it out. I hope the coffee is the same standard as they serve in Norway.
- Since we are on the topic of coffee – coffee drinkers might live longer.
- “Starting interesting things is a worthwhile trait, but perhaps a more important one is finishing those things.” Scott H. Young wrote about “Just finish it.”
- Short and sweet on wikipedia about Japanese aizuchi, the frequent interjections during a conversation that indicate the listener is paying attention.
- 30 things to start and stop doing to yourself.
- Ukens norske lenke: “Mytene om Japan” – bra artikkel om Japan i Aftenposten Innsikt.
Jun 6, 2012 by Sushi Bird
I find it harder and harder as the years go by to take a decent picture of my face. I am not sure if I have become less photogenic (possibly), more critical of my looks (don’t think so) or just a little bit less self-obsessed and in need of positive validation (hope so). In any case, I dressed up for 17th of May in Norway, but the feeling of all-dressed-up-and-nowhere-to-go made me drag out the camera and snap away. I really like how the veil kind of went out of focus with the 1.8mm Nikkor lens. I love that lens.
Jun 2, 2012 by Sushi Bird
Norwegian national day was here – first time in many years I could celebrate it in Norway, and first time in many years I ate fenalår (dried and salted lamb/sheep). You basically cut right in to this thing with a knife, cut of pieces and eat it as is together with the dry kringle next to it.
I procrastinated by drawing random figures when I my head was mush reading for exams.
The sun finally came to Bergen!
And needless to say, I ate more sushi.
I helped clean up a house.
Drank more coffee.
And before I knew it my time in Norway was up and now I am back in Tokyo!