We live in Japan!

Well- we made it!
After more than 6 months of planning, freaking, packing and stressing, we finally made it to Japan! (On top of that, we flew business class from Taiwan to Japan… in case you are wondering)

If we’ve kept you horribly out of the loop, we are living in a quaint little town of 45,000 people called Takikawa, on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It’s 45 minutes away from Sapporo by driving. We are here to teach English to a group of students of all ages. It’s a private business / freelance job and it has been going on for 17 years. Every year, a new couple comes over and takes over the apartment, car, fish, and everything else.

Hokkaido is famous for many things including its dairy and Sapporo beer, but perhaps most notably its vicious winters. We had been here for only 5 days when the famous Hokkaido winter started in full force. It has snowed every day since Thursday and it’s now currently -7 deg C outside with no signs of breaking above 0 in the coming week. Sweet. Apparently in the winter it can snow taller than Cathy in one night. (though she is really quite small)

(A little white air-born bug called the snow bug showed up right before it started snowing, apparently it’s a very Hokkaido thing as well)

Our first week here has been a little nuts. Our predecessors, Samantha & Rafael have been super helpful in getting us settled in and making us feel at home, but with only 2 weeks of overlap between us, there’s a lot to get done and learn. We’ve transferred ownership of the car and purchased our car insurance, transferred bills & account names, applied for our “Alien Cards” (mandatory I.D. for long-term foreigners), purchased our Hanko (stamps of our name) - important documents are usually “signed” with a seal in east Asia - and we have started our lessons and met all our students.

Between the two of us, we have over 50 students, not including our City Hall classrooms or our Youchien kindergarten classes! We have been learning our student’s names, their abilities, their workbooks and much much more. We are getting to know the town we live in. It’s quite a small town. The people here are very nice and generous. When we were at the photo place having our Alien card photos taken, the old Japanese photographer gave us a giant bag of mandarins. (which were amazingly delicious by the way)

It has been snowing hard and it’s looking like that the snow is here to stay….

Attached video of us on our way into Takikawa after landing in Sapporo Chitose Airport.

4 Responses to “We live in Japan!”


  1. 1 Raf

    Hey guys!

    Loving the blog… I am really excited about it! I’ll be able to keep track of your amazing adventures and share all the great times you’ll have :-)

    Make sure you pack as many videos and pix as you can!

    WELCOME TO JAPAN!

    Best of luck,
    Raf

  2. 2 Tess

    HEy guys!! glad to hear you made it there ok and appear to be having a blast. I’ve been catching up on your blog and it sounds like your experience so far has been pretty amazing. Keep the posts coming and I love the video posts!!

  3. 3 Song

    Ha ha I tricked you guys into going to the Arctic! Just kidding, I’m terribly sorry to hear your in such a cold place! Oy! Well, if its any consolation, your descriptions sound so exotic that youre still making everyone super jealous! Plus - come summer, you’ll be laughing your way to the beach! Love you guys, miss you way too much to be a healthy thing…

  4. 4 Kevin & Cathy

    Hey thanks for the comments guys!

    We’ve been having a blast here. It’s been very busy since we arrived two weeks ago but we’re slowly getting settled in. I think we’ll have a great time here over the next year!

    The cold is manageable… layers, gloves, long johns and hat! On rare occasions when it stops snowing, it’s absolutely gorgeous here. Everything is sparkling white and very calm. Our car runs great, our apartment is cozy, and our students are all lovely.

    We miss you guys. And we miss Vancouver! Talking about Canada to our students makes us realize what a great place it really is.

    Keep checking back- We love hearing from you guys. I hope everything is well in Vancouver.

    All the best,

    Kevin & Cathy,
    your goodfishies.

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