January 06, 2003
Happy New Years

All apologies for anyone who has been waiting for this site to be updated.

I just got a sexy new iBook and have been spending all my time figuring out how the heck it works. I have finally found some tools that I think I can use to manage this site. Not too shabby, and Microsoft free! I've got BBEdit to handle page creation, Goldberg to handle what little editing I do to my images, command line sftp for file transfer, and lovely Mozilla and Chimera for all my browsing needs. Works for me. For mail I am currently using Eudora... but it results in 文字化け when I try to write Japanese emails. Does anyone know a good mail client for OSX that can handle Japanese? If so, comment below pls.

New years in Japan. Personally my new years was spent at home with friends over Sukiyaki and 'toshikoshi soba' (年越しそば). The next day we went to do 'hatsumoude' at a temple close to my home.

There are a lot of New Years activities that people do in Japan, and I don't know what they all are. Toshikoshi soba is just, soba. However you eat it in order to roll over into the new year. Toshikoshi literally means 'over the year' I believe. In my rough translation anyway. There is also an entire course that can be eaten during new years known as 'osechi ryouri' I believe. It has many things such as fish and mochi and soba and other food to bring you good fortune for the new year.

Hatsumoude is an event in which everyone goes to a shrine on the 1st to get their blessings for the new year. I have heard that Meiji Jingu in Harajuku is -nuts- on the first. If you go, you can't go home because the trains will be full for hours, and it will take hours just to get up to the temple anyway. On the first most of the trains in Japan run on special schedules, allowing for later hours. Usually the trains stop running at around midnight over here, and start up again at 5, depending on which line.


Me and my friends went to a local temple, and even though I live in the middle of nowhere, the line was about 40 minutes or so just to get up to the front of the temple to throw in your 'go-yen' (5 yen coin, It's lucky to throw a 5-yen coin, or 50-yen coin into the temples collection box.) And this is at 11am! (We over slept. Read: We are slackers.)

Most temples are selling a drink called 'amazake' which means 'sweet sake'. It is made from what is left over once Japanese Sake is made, and then has sugar added to make it sweet. The drink is served hot, and makes for a sweet nonalcoholic beverage. About the only time people drink this is during hatsumoude.

There are so many traditional cultural things people do here it is really amazing. For example, 'daruama'. The red round dude below. I don't know the entire story behind him... part of it however though, is that on New Years it is customary to paint one eye in black before the new year, and make a wish, and then paint in the other one after the wish comes true... or the new year starts or something.

It is also a good idea to rub the bouzu's head to make you smarter if you get the chance. I think it works that which ever part of the bouzu you rub, that part of you will get better. Am I wrong?

Another interesting New Years event in Japan is the fukubukuro (福袋)sales frenzy. Greggman has got that covered. Basically they are bags filled with goodies that you can purchase from just about any store in Japan during New Years. The contents are hidden, but you can bet that the value of the goods in the bag will be more than what you pay for it.

Enough babbling for now! iBook iBook.

-Harvey

Posted by Harvey at January 06, 2003 08:40 AM
Comments

I thought amazake was an interim step of sake making (ie pre-fermented sake) not a leftover. Also, I'm pretty sure no sugar is added. Sugar is created during the fermentation of the rice.

Posted by: mdchachi on January 7, 2003 12:49 PM

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glad to hear your new years was great.
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Posted by: Sasha on January 7, 2003 11:43 PM

Harvey!

I can recommend the best Mac email client! It is called PowerMail 4. It handles Japanese!

You can download a free trial version from

You can get a US$10 discount by using my link.

Best Wishes!

Keith

Posted by: Keith Droit on January 9, 2003 09:45 PM

Hrm.... too many price tags for my taste...

Posted by: Harvey on January 10, 2003 10:20 AM

Too many price tags? What does that mean?
US$39 is not bad.

Well, if you don't want an email client that works with multiple languages and doesn't give you mojibake, then you must be happy with what you have.

Good luck.

Posted by: Keith Droit on January 12, 2003 12:18 AM

Yeah. I know what you mean Keith. Linux, college provided software discounts, and phat pipe bandwidth have spoiled my sense of software purchases completely.

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