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Japan: Day 4, Part 2

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DJEtterStyle
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States2766 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-10-07 19:54:28
November 01 2008 21:40 GMT
#1
My continuing quest to find "rural" Japan led me to choose Matsue as my next destination. A city of around 150,000 people, Matsue seemed as close as I was going to get to rural without going too far out of my way. I shouldered my backpack and boarded the northbound "limited express" train out of Okayama. Though the name suggests otherwise, limited express trains departed every 15 minutes or so.

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Taken from the train on the way to Matsue.

The train glided along the tracks, and I became curious about my destination. The more I read about Matsue, the more I knew I had made the right decision. Matsue was known, Lonely Planet said, for its seafood, sunsets over Lake Shinji, and laid-back atmosphere. An original castle and nearby art museums and shrines were the chief tourist attractions. Accommodations appeared reasonable in cost, and the city looked compact enough that walking would be a non-issue.

My hotel was more than reasonable. For $50 a night, I had a spotless room on the sixth floor in the middle of downtown, complete with a westward view over the lake and a complementary breakfast. Matsue itself was picturesque. Narrow canals littered the streets, which were alive with people without feeling crowded or rushed. No one seemed to be in any sort of hurry, a sharp contrast to Osaka and the insanity of Tokyo's central station. Attire was subdued but still somewhat formal. There was none of the ultra-chic, zany neon of the big cities. This was a city. To me, this felt more like a home, less like Las Vegas.

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Looking out over Lake Shinji in Matsue.

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Uh.

After a quick shower to remove the stench of travel, I found a crowded restaurant and requested a table for one. The waitress ushered me to a small table with four cushions around it before taking my drink order and scurrying off to the kitchen. Not knowing what else to do, I folded my calves under my thighs and sat bolt upright with my butt on my feet. The waitress returned, beer in hand, and started giggling loudly. "Relax, relax!" she said.

I extended my legs under the table and loosened my posture. "OK?" I asked.

"Good, good," she said, placing my beer in front of me. "Maybe more beer, more relax."

I laughed, took a gulp of beer, and stared helplessly at the menu. The waitress held it in front of me and pointed at some prominent characters. "You know sashimi?" she asked.

"Yes, I like very much."

"OK, sashimi."

When she returned with my dinner, the waitress made a point of identifying the silver-skinned fish in the sashimi set. "This... skipjack," she said, pointing at it with pride.

"Oh, OK. Thank you," I said.

Not being familiar with the fish, I didn't know what else to say. I later found out that skipjack is another name for bonito, the most important fish in Japanese cooking. Practically every broth in Japan starts with dried, shaved bonito. The waitress seemed slightly put out, so I asked her about the other fish. She mumbled to herself, pulled out her cell phone, and finally said, "Sea bream."

"Oh!" I said. "Sea bream, yes."

"You know?"

"Yes, yes," I said. "Very good."

The waitress beamed. "Beer?" she asked.

"Hai, nama biiru," I said.

"Good, good!" the waitress said, beaming a second time.

The sashimi was excellent, but what really surprised me were the fish eggs. They exploded in my mouth with a delightful pop and a rush of liquid, a delicious surprise. The octopus was too chewy for my taste. The eel would have been fantastic, but hundreds of tiny, crunchy bones marred its distinctive flavor.

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The sashimi set.

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The aftermath.

After dinner, I found a deserted bar staffed by two young women. I ended up teaching the bartender how to make a martini and was getting ready to leave when an honest-to-God white girl walked through the door. She spoke to the bartender in Japanese, however, and walked directly into the bathroom. Put out, I sipped at my nearly-empty drink.

The girl returned, grabbed the beer she had ordered, and took a seat in the opposite corner of the bar without even glancing at me. I frowned. This night was not unfolding as I had hoped. "Well?" the girl shouted across the bar. "Are you going to join me?"

"I hadn't planned on it," I laughed. "Would you mind some company?"

"Grab a chair. I'm only over here because I like the view out the window."

We talked for 20 minutes before exchanging names. Tonya was an English teacher living in Matsue. Originally from Australia, she had a strange demeanor, an odd mix of sociability and introversion. She often mentioned "hating people," but asked me to tell story after story. When I asked her to tell me one, she steadfastly insisted that she had no funny stories to tell.

"You've been here for six months, you just got back from Vietnam, and you have no stories to tell? Come on," I said.

"It's just, well, I was broke for a time when I was between jobs. I wasn't doing much of anything, you know?"

"How'd you manage?" I asked.

"Oh, I don't know. You see, my school went out of business after I'd been here for just a few months. I went four weeks without paying for food. My friends and coworkers invited me over for dinner every night. I have a job now, though, and my father sent me some money. So drinking," she said, pausing to finish her beer, "is financially acceptable now."

A friend of Tonya's, a Japanese girl who looked around 16 years of age, joined us a short while later. Michiko spoke excellent English, and she was clearly excited to use it. She assaulted me with questions, all of which were formed with perfect grammar. When I told her my age, however, she said, "Oh, so young!"

"How old are you?" I asked, thinking maybe I had underestimated her age by a year or two.

"Twenty-eight," she said.

I was floored. Michiko's had mentioned that her mother had dropped her off at the bar, and she had enormous buck teeth that jutted out past her upper lip when she smiled. Her outfit was reminiscent of a schoolgirl's uniform. It was then that I decided I would stop trying to estimate the age of Japanese women.

The girls mentioned that there was a "house party" across the street. "Do you dance?" Tonya asked.

"No," I said, "but I'll stand at the bar and drink."

The party was in a smoky basement, and a mixed drink was included in the cover charge. Fighting the bass, I tried to convey my desire for a whiskey cola to the bartender. I ended up just pointing at a random item on the soaking wet drink menu. I then watched the bartender pour me a double shot of gold tequila and top it off with orange juice. This night was really not unfolding as I had hoped. I sipped my drink and surveyed the scene.

Two DJs from Tokyo were on an elevated platform on the far side of the basement, but what held my attention was the dancing. I couldn't discern a rhythm or pattern in the motions of the people on the dance floor. They would abruptly spasm from one leg to the other and back again, stopping to take a sip from their drinks or a drag on their cigarettes. It was hysterical, and I sincerely wish I could better convey their motions in words. This was something that had to be seen to be believed. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.

Maybe an hour later, Michiko informed me that her mom had come to pick her up. I tried to keep from laughing, made her spell her name for me, and thanked the girls for showing me a side of Japan I could never have seen without inside help. The girls, by this point quite drunk, asked if I knew how to get back to my hotel. "Yeah, I think I'll manage," I laughed. "It's right across the street."

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DJEtterStyle
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States2766 Posts
November 01 2008 21:44 GMT
#2
Sorry for taking so long with these. I've been really busy with work, school, and the girlfriend lately.
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
November 01 2008 21:54 GMT
#3
I miss you Etter~
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Profile Blog Joined July 2007
New Zealand6138 Posts
November 01 2008 21:54 GMT
#4
On November 02 2008 06:40 DJEtterStyle wrote:

"How old are you?" I asked, thinking maybe I had underestimated her age by a year or two.

"Twenty-eight," she said.

I was floored.


lol

The wonders of Japan
[iHs]HCO | のヮの | pachi & plexa ownz | RIP _
Fishball
Profile Joined December 2005
Canada4788 Posts
November 01 2008 21:58 GMT
#5
Need more pictures.... of the girls!
靈魂交響曲
Fishball
Profile Joined December 2005
Canada4788 Posts
November 01 2008 21:58 GMT
#6
On November 02 2008 06:54 H_ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 02 2008 06:40 DJEtterStyle wrote:

"How old are you?" I asked, thinking maybe I had underestimated her age by a year or two.

"Twenty-eight," she said.

I was floored.


lol

The wonders of Japan


More like the wonders of HK/TW/JP
靈魂交響曲
SiZ.FaNtAsY
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)1497 Posts
November 01 2008 22:01 GMT
#7
Seriously more pics of girls etter and food
Karma is a bitch
DJEtterStyle
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States2766 Posts
November 01 2008 22:10 GMT
#8
On November 02 2008 07:01 SiZ.FaNtAsY wrote:
Seriously more pics of girls etter and food

Asking random girls if I can take photos of them a couple hours after meeting them isn't my style. I wish I'd gotten a picture of Michiko, though. She was so hilarious.
gm.tOSS
Profile Joined September 2005
Germany898 Posts
November 01 2008 22:17 GMT
#9
On November 02 2008 06:58 Fishball wrote:
Need more pictures.... of the girls!

HuK HuK HuK | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | There is death in the hane.
SayaSP
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Laos5494 Posts
November 01 2008 22:21 GMT
#10
Nice Etter I was wondering when you'd post more :D
[iHs]SSP | I-NO-KI BOM-BA-YE | のヮの http://tinyurl.com/MLIStheCV , MLIS.
DJEtterStyle
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States2766 Posts
November 01 2008 22:30 GMT
#11
On November 02 2008 06:54 NeoIllusions wrote:
I miss you Etter~

Oh Neo... man hugs forever.
keit
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
1584 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-11-01 22:33:49
November 01 2008 22:33 GMT
#12
These are so interesting to read :D Great stuffs, can barely wait for the follow-up. :p

Btw the first picture is amazing, so wonderful nature they have there. Looks so lush and green.
Graphics
PanoRaMa
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
United States5069 Posts
November 01 2008 22:39 GMT
#13
return of the only blog on tl that matters
ilovehnk
Profile Joined October 2008
475 Posts
November 01 2008 22:45 GMT
#14
where the pics of the chicks wtf.
Hikou Shinketsushuu
Archaic
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States4024 Posts
November 01 2008 22:55 GMT
#15
Interesting story. Kinda makes me want to visit Japan.
SpiralArchitect
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States2116 Posts
November 01 2008 23:13 GMT
#16
Once again it was a pleasure reading this.
TeamLiquids #1 illiterate writer, writin dem wordz is de hardz.
Jizz
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Australia224 Posts
November 01 2008 23:53 GMT
#17
This things are Excellent
I made this account before i knew what the name meant. I just thought it sounded coooool
dronebabo
Profile Blog Joined December 2003
10866 Posts
November 02 2008 00:40 GMT
#18
--- Nuked ---
banged
Profile Joined October 2008
United States46 Posts
November 02 2008 01:30 GMT
#19

Two DJs from Tokyo were on an elevated platform on the far side of the basement, but what held my attention was the dancing. I couldn't discern a rhythm or pattern in the motions of the people on the dance floor. They would abruptly spasm from one leg to the other and back again, stopping to take a sip from their drinks or a drag on their cigarettes. It was hysterical, and I sincerely wish I could better convey their motions in words. This was something that had to be seen to be believed. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.


hahahahahahahhaa
was the music any good? or was it like stoneage techno
how long u going to stay in Japan for and what are u doing there?
elscuba
Profile Joined July 2008
Japan34 Posts
November 02 2008 01:41 GMT
#20
hi your blog is very interesting to read.
I'm looking forward to Day 5, coz I don't know where Fukiya is.
Plz go on update :D
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