甲子園球場 - often known simply as 甲子園 (Koshien) - lies between 大阪 (おおさか - Osaka) and 神戸 (こうべ - Kobe), in a smaller city called 西宮 (にしのみや - Nishinomiya). It's one of the most famous stops on the 阪神 (はんしん - Hanshin) train line and perhaps best known as the home of the 阪神タイガーズ (Hanshin Tigers), who were originally the official team of 大阪 but are now embraced region-wide as the charming underdogs of professional 野球 (yakyuu - baseball). Despite a hit-and-miss track record and what could be a full-blown curse from beyond the grave, the 阪神タイガーズ have some of the most outrageously dedicated fans in the country. It's time to have a bit of a look at the colourful history of 甲子園, starting with yellow and black.
Japanese culture, life and language (without the boring bits) from a Western Australian teacher on the inside. For teachers and students of Japanese (don't tell them it's educational).
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Japaneats その10 – 寿司 (すし) - Sushi
No discussion of Japanese food would be complete without 寿司, the most instantly recognisable example of them all. In a few short years, 寿司 has gone from an Eastern curiosity to a worldwide staple, evolving to suit local tastes wherever it goes. For all intents and purposes, it's the sandwich of Japan - the product of an intense dislike of cutlery and as simple or fussy as you like it. Whether it's enjoyed as a halfway-out-the-door snack on the run or a proper sit down meal, 寿司 is a healthy, versatile food that you can enjoy on almost any budget.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Places to visit in Hyogo 6: 有馬温泉 (ありまおんせん - Arima Onsen)
有馬温泉 is a natural 温泉 (おんせん - onsen - hot spring) resort northeast of 神戸 (こうべ - Kobe) on the opposite side of 六甲山 (ろっこうさん - rokkousan - The Rokko Mountains). It is the oldest 温泉 in Japan, dating back more than a thousand years and featuring prominently in the country's history; priests, feudal lords and even the occasional Emperor were known to enjoy having a soak there. Fortunately even we common folk can enjoy it these days - the only thing stopping you from stepping back into simpler times is the price of a ticket.
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