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Running Potatoes

Filed Under (Japan) by Alei on 06-10-2009

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Over this last summer I’ve been getting fit and exercising a lot with hiking, swimming and running.
I competed in a swim race earlier on the summer, but August and September are prime running season in Japan with various fun runs and marathons around the country.

I participated in the local fun run last month - the Niseko Marathon festival with the longest distance being a half-marathon.
I opted for the 3.5km fun run. I could have registered for a longer distance, but the week before this fun run, I entered a 10km, so just went for the 3.5km this time. Mind you I cycled 10km to get to the running festival venue, and then after doing the run, cycled back up and down hills another 10km home on a mountain bike.

The local area, as I’ve mentioned before centres around potatoes. Unlike the local Kutchan Potato Festival where I didn’t see a single spud, there were potatoes galore at this event. Every competitor was given a plastic bag to fill up with as many potatoes as one can take.
Ended up with a few kilos of potatoes to take home. Awesome. What other country in the world would you rock up to a running event and get free potatoes.

It was an easy run, only 3.5km. I did it in under 21 minutes which wasn’t too shabby. I think I placed 18th in the 3.5km Open Category.

After the run, there were other festivities to enjoy such as bingo and the Jagaimo Bamba which was basically a race of 5 people.
In the ladies event, four women had to carry on a sled 60kg of potatoes plus one team member. Fastest back to the start line won.
I joined a team of other ladies, and we came first! Luck us, got to take home more free food - this time cobs of corn, juice, and cash!

The day was quite a work out. Cycling back home was no easy feat, this time with about 5 kilos of potatoes, 5 cobs of corn on my back, plus all the other freebies we got for entering the run such as towel, drinks etc.

The last of my physical challenges for the season.

Daruma Festival

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Alei on 15-01-2007

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Went to the Daruma festival yesterday. Ate festival food and saw Japanese guys in big nappies carrying daruma mikoshis pn a 5-degree day. Got to participate in a big tug of war rally (100 people per side). Best out of three. We unfortunately lost! We didn’t win any darumas so we had to buy them instead.

Burning down the house

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Alei on 11-11-2006

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Participated in an amazing fire festival over the weekend in Sukagawa - Japan’s third largest fire festival and gaijins get the opportunity to participate which involves carrying an enormously heavy torch for 2km through the streets to a fire site where massive torches are set alight. A torch that took about 60 ladies to carry. The men’s torch was even bigger. Sake stops along the way helps numb the shoulder pain.

The rain didnt even deter us. For 2km we walked with mandatory sake pit stops along the way. What can I say, it’s tradition and when in Japan, do as the Japanese do.

Then we had to get the torch up in the rain and finally we got to see them burn in style.

Mud, fire, rain and sake = An awesome day!!! I want more fire.

Was an amazing day!

Sendai Tanabata Matsuri

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Alei on 04-08-2006

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Headed up to Sendai on my own for the famous Tanabata Matsuri (Star Festival). Over a million people flock to this festival. The story is about two star-crossed lovers who live in different galaxies. Only on one day of the year are they allowed to see each other. On this day they cross the galaxy to unite. On this day, people write their wishes in the hope that it will come true.

Sendai is about a two hour train ride from Namie or one hour by express. It is a real city (maybe the fifth largest in Japan). Like most cities, has a lot of shops and people.

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