photoroundup

A Geidai door; an extraordinarily large baby (how large? this large); a section of roof at Charles de Gaul airport; some small cherry-flavoured desserts that looked really unappetising, not least because they’d probably been sitting around in this claw machine in a 50p shop for a long, long time; the moon, a plane and a hotel; a street scene in rainy Machida; novelty architecture in Ueno; stools in the painting department of Geidai; emerging from Ueno park into the bright lights of the city…

geidai

Yesterday I went to the festival of Tokyo University of Music and Arts (Geidai) in Ueno.
http://www.geidai.ac.jp/english/index.html

Part open day:

…part exhibition:

… part car boot sale:

…and part barbeque and music festival:

a good time was had by all!

The students kept asking me how it compared to festivals in the UK, and I had to say that I’d never seen anything like this in the UK. But then maybe my experiences in Bournville aren’t particularly representative.

I tried asking them what the festival was for and who came etc etc. It seems that many students from all the other Tokyo art universities come to these things, as well as families of Geidai students. In addition to showing and selling some of their work, each department has its own batch of beer and food stalls as well as two or three student bands playing throughout the evening. After which, apparently it is traditional for the students to decide to go for a swim in the pond of the nearby park.

Now that part at least sounds familiar!

orientation

I’m in a different part of Sagamiono compared to where I was last year so this morning I went for a short walk to see what’s what.

I can now confirm that I live above a shop called Dog Style [ed:it’s a pet shop]; next to a fire station (calm down Cath!); and just around the corner from the Co-op (you still get carved up by trolleys in the aisles, but people will bow and apologise profusely whilst they’re doing it!)

Oh, and I’m not sure where it’s coming from, but somewhere close by plays the Westminster chimes over a loud speaker at noon each day. If I remember correctly, this is also what they use at Joshibi University to signal the start and finish of lunch, so I wonder if I’m going to start developing some sort of Pavlovian response to it…

arrived

Not much in the way of excitement between Southampton and Narita, although I did spill my orange juice halfway over the Urals and had to spend the rest of the flight sat on a plastic bag. Classy.

We decided to dive into an Internet cafe on our way back from the supermarket, so I’m currently on a plush black leather(ish) sofa in a small booth amongst many in what seems to be something of a veritable manga emporium. Whilst in the supermarket we met two of the Joshibi students who came to Brum last February and the 2 Finnish exchange students who are just starting their 4 week stint at Joshibi and, it seems, could well have been on the same flight as me this morning!

I don’t didn’t have any of the camera cables with me to upload photos (although I do have 5kg of rice and some fish-cake type things on the sofa next to me) so possibly photos to get added to this at a later stage but I’ve now uploaded a couple of photos.

ami and the shopping

booooths



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