Sunday, October 31, 2010

Loosing weight..

Oh, I'm getting thinner.. Went for a medical check up few weeks ago and I found out that I lost 6kg in 40 days since I arrived in Japan. Before coming here, my weight was 71kg and at that time, down to 65kg.. I was in disbelief when I saw my new weight, so, I browsed through my photos and I can't help but to compare the photo taken at KLIA and in Japan (in the same clothes).. Here goes..

With my grandma at KLIA,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
With friends during IFL Coffee Hour,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
It's kind of obvious that I loose some weight.. Perhaps I didn't eat as much as in Malaysia and I can't eat the fast food here (except for some limited seafood burger). How I miss KFC and McDonalds.. Haha.. I can't fit into my size 34 pants anymore.. Need to belt it everytime I wear it.. It's time to buy new pants.. :)

Well, I just hope it will not effect my health in the long run..

Rikkyo's IVY Festa

I walked for about 25 minutes to Rikkyo University's Niiza campus.. Today's weather was quite OK even though it rained for a while. I was looking forward to an event called バルーン イン ザ スカイ(Balloon in the sky). The visitors was given a balloon each and when the time comes, they released it together.
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Then, there was some kind of Flea Market in the middle of Building 1,2,3,4 compound.. I wish I knew earlier.. Everything was cheap..

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Some autumn clothes:
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Later at 2pm, Japanese stand up comedy started on the stage. It was by COWCOW. To be honest, I don't know who are they and I understood little of their comedy because of the language barrier (I still have a hard time understanding Japanese that is spoken fast). Well, it seems to me that majority of the audience love them, they laughed a lot..

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
After watching the show, I went to the stalls to check out the foods they're selling. Everything looked delicious and I like the way the students try to persuade visitors to buy their foods and they're very friendly too..

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
The guy in the pic volunteered himself to pose,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Choco Banana! I have to try it someday..
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Cotton candy stall:
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Students from samosa stall.. Very friendly and cute too.. Hehe..
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Yaki soba,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Yaki tori,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
And finally, before going back, I went to see Wind Orchestra performance in the Chapel.. It was my second time entering church/chapel.. The first one was in Ikebukuro campus.. Had some misunderstanding at the entrance, I barely hear what the woman at the entrance said, so, I insist on entering through the main door but she made me enter the chapel through the side door. Enjoyed the concert!
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Last but not least, I was amazed towards Japanese determination in recycling.. They put a coloured notice in the booklet given to every visitor on how to separate the used bottles, chopsticks etc. and if you are not sure, they stationed some one to help you at the garbage bin.. Wow.. One salute from me!
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
A little tired but I had a great day!

Sunday morning.. 日曜日の朝..

Its Sunday again.. I can say that this week's Sunday is not quite the usual Sunday because I forgot that today is cleaning my room day but it will be ok since my autumn break is until Thursday.. I will clean my room tomorrow.. Hehe.. Oh, and I went to IVY Festa in Rikkyo's Niiza campus.. It was a nice experience going to a Japanese festival.. The food looked (since I can't eat it) great and it is truly an ideal carnival with lots of people, activities and foods.. :)

I start my day with an early morning shopping to buy eggs (the supermarket near my dorm, Daiei sell 10 eggs for 98yen (u.p 198yen)) and bananas.. I'm not a cheapskate kind of person but I did what I have to do, i.e. try to minimise my spending as much as I could.. I don't mind waking up early.. Really.. Here's what I bought:
After that, I did the usual thing I do in the morning.. Checked my e-mails, Facebook, Twitter, my favourite blogs and the weather..

Since I arrived in Japan, it has become a habit for me to check weather forecast or 天気予報(tenki yohou) before going out. Today, I fully trusted the forecast and I didn't bring along my umbrella even though it looked like it was going to rain. Well, it did rain but only for 10-15 minutes.. I was glad I made the right choice. The other method to determine if I should bring my umbrella or not is by watching people who passed by my dorm, I watch them from my balcony and if many of them have umbrella with them, I will bring mine before going out.. This kind of method seldom fails.. Haha..

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
After breakfast, I went out and my destination: Rikkyo's Niiza campus.. For the IVY Festa.. ^^

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Homemade Food 自家製の料理 (Jikasei No Ryouri)

Konbanwa! It's Monday! Always had the Monday blues and I'm not feeling very well today, the temperature suddenly drop to around 15'C this morning. I caught a mild flu and my head hurts. Since it's only autumn I don't know if I can survive winter later! Huhu..

I love Sunday.. Well, sort of.. Hehe.. Sunday is the day I usually do my laundry, clean my room and the toilet.. After that, I will cook my lunch at the dining room and then do some preparation for next week's classes..

As a Muslim, I have the adhered to some food/drink dietary (I can't eat pork and consume alcohol). Even though I can eat chicken and beef, since in Japan, chicken and cow is not slaughtered according to Islamic ways, I can't eat those meats too.. Meat that came from animal slaughtered according to Islamic ways is called Halal meat. Luckily, there's a few online stores that sells Halal food stuff and I found one Indian shop near Ikebukuro station's west exit that sells Halal foods.

Buying from online stores requires delivery charge of 1200yen, so, I seldom buy from it. Only once, to be exact. That was when I first arrived here. They will deliver it by using the Takkyubin and I have to pay when the item is delivered (COD-Cash on Delivery). Below is the items I bought from the online store (www.baticrom.com),

I bought Thai rice (I will try Japanese rice after this.. Hehe..) This pack of 5kg can last for about 2 months,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

Items I bought (Beef, chicken, cooking oil, chili sauce, soybean sauce and mango drink)
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

I will go to the Indian shop every week to get my Halal chicken for 367yen per kilo. 1 kilo will last for about a week. Ok, now back to the topic of homemade food.. I have to cook my own meal everyday and that means lunch and dinner. I don't have much problem about doing it, it's fun.. I can try different menu everyday.. My meals MUST contain rice, at least once (for lunch). It can help me survive well during the day at campus. Before coming here, a friend recommended me on Onigiri lunch but it's just to little for my body to handle.

Usually I start my day with cooking the rice like 6-6.30 am and then go back to sleep. Then, I will wake up and cook some dishes to go along with the rice or fry the rice. I will put some veges (carrots, potatoes, mix vege) with meat/egg. Here's some of my meals I prepared for lunch and dinner since I arrived:

This one is my favourite! Maggi's Instant noodles from Malaysia,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

Simple meal of mushroom soup, scrambled egg and bread,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Beef soup and rice porridge,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Chicken whole leg fried wit rice porridge,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Chinese fried rice,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Beef soup with rice,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Black pepper fried vermicelli with chili sauce,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
Lunch, rice with beef fried with carrots, potatoes and black pepper,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
The part I don't like about cooking for myself is the after-cooking cleaning.. Haha.. Have to wipe the cooking heater (well, I can just leave it the way it is but it doesn't feel right and look so messy).. Well, that's what living alone is all about.. Jya..

Friday, October 15, 2010

It's been a long time.. 久しぶり..

Wow, it's over a month now since I posted my last entry. Lots of thing happened during this period of time. I received my student card (学生証明書 Gakusei Shomeisho), commuting certificate (通学定期乗車券発行控 Tsugaku teiki joshaken hakko hikae) and I bought a 1month Commuting pass (定期券 Teikiken). The pass is very convenient, cheap and it costs me 4580yen (including 500yen deposit for the PASMO card).

From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun
With the pass, I don't have to worry anymore about the ridiculously expensive ticket price.. Hehe..

During this 1 month plus, I've attended a few parties organised by Rikkyo's Centre for International Studies, Rikkyo's Ladies Club, International Friendly Lunch (IFL) and JoinUs. Both IFL and JoinUs is managed by Rikkyo's student. It provides good chance to interact with both Japanese students and International students. In Japan, the clubs available in university is called サークル (Sakuru), derived from the word 'Circle', I think.. So, for now, I'm officially the member of IFL, JoinUs and another サークル in Niiza campus called Lingua Franca. Here's some pics of the events/parties I've attended:

The first party I attended, organised by IFL,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

Second party organised by IFL,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

JoinUs Coffee Hour (Filled with games and snacks!),
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

Welcome party for new students (新入歓迎会 Shinnyu Kangeikai) organized by Rikkyo's Centre for International Studies,
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun

The last JoinUs Coffee Hour I attended. I can't attend any more because they changed the time to Wednesday (I got lecture during that time),
I think everything went well during this 1 month plus and I'm looking forward to post some new entries later. There's a lot of things to post! Hehe.. Ok, bye for now.. ^^