Thursday, July 19, 2012

So much

I have 1400 pictures and a million things to reflect on with thus trip to Japan. I will get things posted eventually.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Day one

There is so much of course that I do not know where to start. So I am going to try to keep it simple and highlight some things that I experienced throughout the day. Around 11:40am, felt an Earthquake / tremor.  These are common and normal here.  They experience up to 1,000 a year.  Of course being my first, I was....  excited? That's not really the word I am looking for.

I'll back up.  This morning I got up and went down to breakfast by myself.  This was an experience in itself.  In the elevator on the way down, I realized that I am very tall.  At breakfast, I got a cup of very good coffee and watched people get their food from the buffet.  I was trying to see what you do with what and how it is eaten.  There are a few staple foods such as eggs, that I was fine with.  I stuck with what I knew and tried a few other things that looked fairly simple.  I had scrambled eggs, bacon, a salad, and decided that I would skip the spaghetti this morning.

I met everyone in the lobby and we took the metro to the KKC office.  It was neat to finally see / be at the place that offered this amazing experience.  We had a lecture on culture and geography of Japan. The gal that was our presenter was super cute and gave us all a gift.  She also wrote all of our names in one variation of Japanese. We will be going to the prefectures where the most damage was done from the Earthquake and Tsunami.  There is still debris....

Then we had our box lunch.

Next was a lecture on education in Japan.  I have pages and pages of notes. Here are just a few things I learned or find interesting.
1. It is interesting that the leading nation in technology development is struggling (maybe not even really interested in) using technology in their public schools. In order to use technology in schools, they need to have the computer software....  this software has to be produced and published by publishers in Japanese.  there simply aren't any publishers doing this.

2.  They have realized that students have the memorization and knowledge based learning...however, they are struggling with thinking and problem solving..HMMMMM  Where have we heard this before?  I kept thinking TAP TAP TAP TAP.

3. When we practice drills (eg fire and tornado) they save lives. Yes, they can be irritating to teachers that are counting on instructional time but the lessons are valuable....  Because the school aged children knew that when there is a strong earthquake to go to higher ground......many students survived the Tsunami. There is more to this story.

After this lecture we went to Panasonic.  Very cool.  We walked through the prototype of a completely eco friendly home. ZERO Co2 emissions.  We weren't allowed to take pictures.  They are also building a eco friendly town with these homes / cars  / etc.  We watched a video on the worlds largest 3D television and learned a lot about the companies philosophy.  I am on board and behind them 100%.

On the bus ride home....I was hit with extreme car sickness and exhaustion.  My limbs began to tingle and I was trying not to get sick.  Otchi had the driver pull over. Two others got off with me and we walked the remainder of the way in the WONDERFUL rain. Stopped at a 7/11 to get a diet coke and an ice cream bar.  I needed some sugar.  We came back to hotel and I will be staying in tonight.  Everyone else met up for dinner.  I am too exhausted.  My body is telling me to rest.

So with that I say ...oh I was going to type the word in Japanese but my folder is on the other side of the room.  Maybe next time.  I will get some pictures up.

I will also say that these people have the best toilets in the world.

Good night!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Made it

So I finally made it.  The twenty minute flight to Chicago was so smooth it almost seems surreal.  Then I had a four hour lay over at OHare. I sat at a bar and ate some breakfast.  I then got to talking to a nice couple from Scotland and an Orthopedic Surgeon from ....I forgot where.  We all had a Bloody Mary and "shot the bull" about politics, education, and our travels.

We boarded the plane and then were delayed.  There was a storm coming in over Chicago.  We hit the tarmac an hour late. I was blessed that the only empty seat on the plane was by me so I was able to spread out a bit.  By this point (after not sleeping at all the night before) I was so tired I made it my mission to sleep. I can never sleep on planes.

On the Boeing 747 monster, there is the center isle that seats four across.  I was on the side.  Just as I dozed into a priceless and much needed slumber, the captain turned on the fasten seat belt sign and made an announcement for flight attendants to return to their seats.  Now, if you have heard about a flight that I was on in 2001....you know that this type of an announcement sends a signal to my brain that makes me go into a slight panic................and sure enough, we were in for a little ride.  At first the turbulence was a  tolerable side to side motion...not to bad.  And then it became the go....drop, up side side drop up something bangs type of turbulence.  I looked around to notice that most were squeezing their arms of their seats (or person next to them.)  There was a page that was numbers..never a good sign. I later saw that it was because someone threw up.  Anyways, why am I bothering you with this story?  Well beside me in the row of four was a father, two small children and their mom. When the turbulence started, their conversation went something like this:

Son: "Daddy, what is that?"
Dad: "Its called turbulence...its when the air rushes towards the plane and the plane adapts to it."
Son: "Oh, so we are running out of air?"
Dad: "No no no.  We are okay.  The air acts like waves in the lake."
***Turbulence intensifies***
Son: "Dad...THIS IS AWESOME!"
Dad: "Well that's one way to look at it..".

The little boy then shouts, "WOOOHOOO so much fun!" and outs his arms in the air.

I died laughing.

Tokyo seems so clean.  There isn't trash on the streets, grafitti, I havent seen a homeless person pee on the street yet, much less a homeless person.

Saw McDonalds.

Saw something that would make my friend Rosey excited. ;)

So tired I am going to cry and throw up.

More to come when it can. Night all!

Friday, June 29, 2012

Getting excited

I think I packed for three months not 12 days.

Monday, June 18, 2012

What we are Going to Do


2012 Keizai Koho Center (KKC) Fellowships Program
2012

Activities

Place

Day 1


-      Fellows will arrive at Narita International Airport

-      Our travel agent, JTB, will be meeting you at the arrival gate of the airport and will guide you to the transportation to the hotel.

-      Check in at the Tokyo Dome Hotel

Tokyo Dome Hotel
Address: 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 81-3-5805-2111
FAX: 81-3-5805-2200


Dinner
Free

Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 2

9:30 a.m.
Meet at the hotel lobby and go to KKC by subway

10:00-10:30 a.m.

Orientation
-      Welcome Remarks
-      Program Introduction

Keizai Koho Center
Otemachi, Tokyo
10:30-12:30 p.m.




Lecture on Japanese Culture
(Japanese Geography, Customs, Advices for Homestay, etc.)
Ms. JTB Tour Guide

Keizai Koho Center
Otemachi, Tokyo
1:00-2:30 p.m.
Lecture on Japanese Education
“Educational System in Japan and Current Problems in Japanese Education”
Mr. Masahiro NII, Senior Researcher, Curriculum Research Center, National Institute for Educational Policy Research (NIER)

1:00-2:00 Presentation by Mr. Nii
2:00-2:30 Q&A

NIER

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)

Keizai Koho Centerl, Otemachi, Tokyo
3:30-5:30 p.m.
Visit Panasonic Center Tokyo
-          Introduction
-          Observe “Eco Idea House”
-          Observe Cutting-Edge Technology
-          Q&A

Panasonic

Panasonic Center Tokyo

Panasonic Center Tokyo, Ariake
Dinner
Free

Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 3

9:20 a.m.
Meet in the hotel lobby and go to Nagatacho by subway

10:00-11:30 a.m.
Lecture on Reconstruction Japan
“Revival Situation in Disaster Area Affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake”
Miyagi Prefecture Tokyo Office

Miyagi Prefecture, Tokyo Office, Nagatacho
noon-2:00 p.m.
Luncheon


Lecture on Japanese Education
“Japanese Education and Global Human Resource Development”
Mr. Natsuki KOMATSU, Senior Writer, The Yomiuri Shimbun


Rom 403, 4th floor,
Kiedanren Kaikan
2:30-4:00 p.m.

Lecture on Japanese Society
“Declining Birthrate and Aging Population in Japan and its Comparison with US”
Mr. Naoki ATSUMI, Director, Diversity & Work-Life Balance Research Development, Toray Corporate Business Research Inc.

Rom 403, 4th floor,
Kiedanren Kaikan

Return to the hotel by subway
Free until dinner meeting

6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dinner
Lecture on Corporate Management
“Omron’s Corporate Philosophy and Management”
Mr. Fumio TATEISI, Vice-Chairman, Omron Corporation

Omron Corporation

Japanese restaurant, 4th floor, Tokyo Dome Hotel
Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 4

8:00 a.m.
Meet in the hotel lobby and go to the school by subway

8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Visit Tokyo Metropolitan Koishikawa Secondary Education School

-      Welcome Remarks by Principal Ms. Utako KURIHARA
-      Explanation of the School, Observe the school
-      Dialogue with the students over lunch
-      Observe the classes
-      Discussion with the teachers

Koishikawa, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

Leave the school and go to Tokyo Foundation by subway

4:00-5:30 a.m.
Lecture on Japanese Politics
“U.S.-Japan Relations and Japan’s Foreign Policy”
Mr. TsuneoWATANABE, Director and Senior Fellow, Tokyo Foundation

Tokyo Foundation, Akasaka

Leave the Tokyo Foundation and go to dinner place by subway

6:00-8:30 p.m.
Dinner
Lecture on Japanese Culture
“Japanese Hospitality
Ms. Yumi SATO, President, INTEGRACE

Tokyo Foundation

Japanese restaurant, “Tofu Ukai”, Minato-ku

Return to the hotel by taxi

Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 5

9:15 a.m.
Meet in the hotel lobby and go to Akasaka by subway

10:00 a.m.-noon
Visit Hakuhodo Inc.
Lecture on Japanese Society
“Today’s Japanese Young People and their Future”
Mr. Yutaka Tezuka, Senior R&D Director, Executive Manager, Hakuhodo Inc.

Hakuhodo Inc.

Hakuhodo Inc., Akasaka
12:30-2:30 p.m.
Lunch
Lecture on Japanese Economy
“Current Situation and Future Prospects on Japanese Economy”
Mr. Masataka MAEDA, Senior Economist, Economic Research Department, Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER)

JCER

5th floor, room 506,
Keidanren Kaikan
3:00-5:30 p.m.
Sightseeing in Asakusa

Asakusa

Sensoji-temple

Asakusa
Dinner
Free

Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 6

by 8:50 a.m.



-      Check Out of the Tokyo Dome Hotel
-      Bring Necessary Things for Overnight Homestay
-      Your suitcase will be delivered to Miyagi prefecture


9:00 a.m.
Meet in the hotel lobby and go to KKC by taxi

9:30-11:30 a.m.


11:30-12:30 p.m.
Discussion with Japanese Educators
 (Divided into Three Groups)

Lunch with Japanese Educators (Buffet)

Keizai Koho Center
1:30 p.m.
Meet with Homestay Host Families

Host families are arranged by Kawasaki City International Association

Keizai Koho Center
Afternoon
Homestay

Kawasaki city, Kanagawa prefecture
Day 7



Homestay

Kawasaki city, Kanagawa prefecture

By 5:30 p.m.



Please Return to a meeting room in Tokyo Station by 5:30 p.m.
Your host family will bring you there.

Tokyo Station
6:28 p.m.
8:08 p.m.
Leave Tokyo station by bullet train
Arrive at Sendai
Check in at the hotel

Accommodation
Hotel Metropolitan Sendai

TEL:022-268-2525
Day 8
9:00 a.m.
Check out of the hotel
Meet in the hotel lobby and leave the hotel by bus

10:00-11:45 a.m.
Company Visit
Iwaki Diecast Co, Ltd.
(Iwaki Diecast Co.,Ltd. manufactures die casting and metal powder injection molding products.)

-          Meeting with Mr. YOKOYAMA, Senior Managing Director, Iwaki Diecast Co., Ltd.
-          Factory Tour

Iwaki Diecast Co., Ltd.

Yamato-cho,
Miyagi Prefecture

Lunch


1:00-3:00 p.m.

Visit Urakasumi Saura Co., Ltd.
(Sake Brewery)
Lecture on Japanese Culture
“Sake in Japanese Life and Culture”
Mr. Koichi Saura, President, Saura Co., Ltd.
Observe Sake Brewery

Shiogama,
Miyagi Prefecture

Sightseeing Matsushima

Matsushima
Dinner
Arranged

Accommodation
Hotel Taikanso Matsushima


Matsushima,
Miyagi Prefecture

Day 9
7:30 a.m.
Please re-pack your luggage and keep necessary things for the overnight trip to Minami Sanriku on  July 10t.  Your large suitcase will be delivered to Tokyo.

Check out of the hotel
Leave the hotel by bus

9:00a.m.-2:00p.m
(tbc)
School Visit
Ishinomaki City Sumiyoshi Junior High School


Ishinomaki,
Miyagi Prefecture
PM
Visit to disaster area affected by March 11, 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
(arranged)


Dinner
arranged

Accommodation
Minami Sanriku Hotel Kanyo


Minami Sanriku,
Miyagi Prefecture
Day 10
AM
Company Visit
(arranged)


Lunch


PM
Sightseeing in World Heritage Hiraizumi

Hiraizumi,
Iwate Prefecture
6:40 p.m.
9:12 p.m.
Leave Ichinoseki station by bullet train
Arrive at Tokyo


Head for the Tokyo Dome Hotel by taxi
Check in at the Tokyo Dome Hotel

Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 11
9:30 a.m.
Meet in the hotel lobby and leave the hotel by subway

10:00a.m.-
1:00p.m.
Visit the National Diet Building

The Diet

lunch will be arranged at a restaurant in the Diet

Kasumigaseki,
Chiyoda-ku

2:00-3:30 p.m.
Lecture on Economy
“Keidanren’s Growth Strategy”
Mr. Masakazu Kubota, Senior Managing Director, Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) and Keizai Koho Center

Keidanren


4th floor, rom 403,
Keidanren
5:00-7:00 p.m.
Seminar “Education in Global Society: Views from North American Teachers”

Moderator: Mr. Natsuki KOMATSU, Senior Writer, Yomiuri Newspaper

5:00-6:00  Presentations by fellows
(5 minutes each)
6:00-6:40  Discussion moderated by Mr. KOMATSU
6:40-7:00  Q&A with the audience

2nd floor, Hall North,
Keidanren Kaikan
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

7:15-8:30 p.m.
Farewell Reception
- Farewell Remarks by Mr. Hiroshi Nakayama, Managing Director and Secretary General, KKC
- Present Certificate of KKC Fellowships
- A representative fellow will deliver a speech on behalf of KKC fellows

5th floor, Room 501,
Keidanren Kaikan

Around 9:00 p.m.
Return to the hotel

Accommodation
Tokyo Dome Hotel

Day 12

Fellows depart from Tokyo



It has always been my dream to travel to Egypt. I have had a fascination with Ancient Egypt since I was a little girl. This fascination is the reason I am now a teacher. Thanks to the Lilly Endowment Grant for Teacher Creativity, my dream is about to come true. Let the adventure begin!

And don't forget to sign my guest book while you're here!