18 August 2008

17 August 2008

Watching Medical Interns

...sounds like an X-rated movie. Anyway, my wife and I spent the past holiday weekend watching the first two seasons of the American TV drama Grey's Anatomy on DVD. My mom told me about that show way back in 2005, but for some reason I wasn't interested. However, during the obon holidays, we were bored, and we saw Grey's Anatomy sitting there at the video rental store and decided to give it a try. I must admit... I am not a big fan of hospital dramas. But this one is very interesting.

I wanted to spend today watching Season 3, but since those DVDs are considered "new", they are not half-price, and you know how much my wife loves saving money. Thank goodness for her, because that money would be gone by now, and I would be watching Grey's Anatomy now.

07 August 2008

Hanshin Tigers! Fure Fure Fure Fure!


Tonight, we went to see the most popular baseball team in the Osaka area, Hanshin Tigers, take on the Hiroshima Carp at Kyocera Dome Osaka. It was a good game for us to go to because (a) usually Hanshin plays their games in Nishinomiya, halfway between Osaka and Kobe, and far away from where we live; and (b) it's very very hot and humid in Osaka in August, so an indoor baseball game is good. Here, a Hanshin batter in white takes on the Hiroshima pitcher. By the way, Tigers lost 4-3.

Every baseball team in Japan has an official cheering section called an ōendan in Japanese, and the Hanshin Tigers are no different. Here you can see the ōendan waving large flags. An ōendan also features a horn section and a drum section, which play simple songs and cheers that everyone can - and does - sing along to. It's more festive than a baseball game back in the U.S., but all of the songs have the same beat to it (Dat... dat... dat-dat-dat...).


One of the Tigers mascots, LUCKY, working the crowd.


A shot of the dome. If you look carefully, you can see fans holding long colored balloons. In the middle of the 7th, instead of singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" like they do in the U.S., Hanshin Tigers fans blow up these long balloons (which they buy before the game with their own money!), sing a little cheer, then everyone releases the balloons at once. The balloons fly up as the air goes out of them. The funny thing is that after this, several workers come out on the field and quickly pick up the thousands of used balloons off of the field with their hands! It must stink to have that job.
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01 August 2008

Fireworks in the Sky

This is a picture of the PL Fireworks show tonight as seen from our balcony. Too bad the lens on our digital camera isn't powerful enough to take a clear picture of the fireworks, which were about 15 kilometers away.
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