haven't been able to snap a picture of the yaki imo man in my area but found this picture
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but there is more to this whole thing, the man drives around chanting the yaki imo call. and the first time i heard it, i was very confused. if you check out this link you can hear it: http://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/information/sounds/ishiyakiimo.html
in other news, today when i was just having a lazy day in my apartment there was a knock on my door (not all that common, haha). when i opened the door, my elderly neighbor couple were standing at my door with a bag for me. they brought me 3 apples and 2 carrots. the best part was that there was a note attached, written in english!! so we discussed (in japanese) a bit who had written it, and it turns out that the man speaks some english, who would have thought?!
the note read:
to foreign teacher,
please help yourself to apple and a carrot.
perhaps, this apple is the most delicious in japan.
because this apple was cultivated by a new type of fertilizer.
it's producted only japan.
and this carrot is too!
in memory of japanese tastes.
from neighbor.
how adorable is that!
anyway i was caught off guard by this, as most of my neighbors are pretty quite and just give a little bow when they see me. oh, except the other day, i noticed that one of my other neighbors (a family with 2 little kids that go to the elementary school across from my house) had left the inside light of their car on. i decided that i should let them know, so i went and ended up having to communicate this through an intercom in japanese. yikes! but somehow she understood what i was saying. so now whenever i see her or her kids they all greet me. looks like my neighbors are starting to acknowledge my presence, only took 4 months :)
5 comments:
I wish that we had a yaki imo man in the States! A snack truck in only the summer is just not enough.
Your neighbors sound precious.
yoi ichinichi o!
<3,
sarah
Love to read your stories thanks so much for sharing and enjoy your trip to Phoenix and have a very Merry Christmas. Love, Aunt Sue
Can't wait to hear more about your experiences and see pictures when you arrive next week. Travel safe.
In memory of Japanese tastes! I have many memories of Japanese tastes. Have a great trip home for Christmas, say hi to your family and Fox for me.
So I think I do the sweet potatoe but need to get a lantern like that, oh and I will also need to get a truck. Well there goes that idea. See you soon and can't wait til you get home.
Dad
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