I really enjoy being able to go almost anywhere by bike
because I haven't used a bike since I was in middle school; it makes me feel
like a kid every time I ride it. The last couple of times I biked to school I
took pictures of the route because I there is so much I miss just riding by. These
are some of those pictures, along the path there are several house and small
shrines, Izakaya, and schools.
One of the things that stands out the most about this neighborhood is that whenever I pass by someone and I greet them they respond if they aren't the ones who initiated it. Although, I am living in a residential area in Japan full of children and families, I have yet to really experience Japanese family life. The closest situations to Japanese daily life have been with the seminar house mom and dad.
I have only been here for a month, but they have helped me
out with a flat on my bike, suggesting where to eat, Japanese home work, and
even tips and Japanese medicine for hangovers.
Riding your bike and taking photographs is a great research method and way to get to know your neighborhood. I am glad you are having opportunities to interact with your neighbors.
ReplyDeleteI also lived at a seminar house when I was a student, and even though the caretakers retired several years ago, I sometimes bump into them in Hirakata and they remember me (and my name)! We are lucky to have these special people take care of us... and teach us about Japan.