Friday, June 10, 2011

Enjoying Friendship!

Recently I've been meeting with and having heart-to-heart conversations with my friends in Japan. I will just share a couple of episodes and photos. :) No radiation news to share today.

最近はいろんな友達とあって、食べて、語って、エンジョイしています。ちょっとその話や写真をシェアします。今日は放射能のニュウスはなし。
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I met with my Amway friends for lunch and we were able to celebrate the 140th Anniversary of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi's birth by attending an "open house" for the Makiguchi Memorial Hall in Hachioji, Tokyo. We enjoyed a nice french course at the Sunrise Restraunt


I invited my Amway friends because they are always helping me with cooking classes and coming to my house to show me how to prepare healthy vegetarian meals for me and my hubby. I appreciate all their support and I wanted to give them something back by asking them to participate in our special event at the Makiguchi Hall.



We all really enjoyed the event. We watched the newest Shinano DVD which shows Daisaku Ikeda's support for and the encouragement he gave to the Women around the world. It was a really touching video! Seeing all the amazing things inside of the Hall also helped me appreciate how the world has come to respect and honor this man, who is my life's mentor.

This photo was taken (not by me) on April 28, 2000.
The reason this building is so grand is because Ikeda wanted to honor his mentor's mentor, Makiguchi who actually died in prison during World War II. The reason why he was imprisoned was because he would not follow the national religion and refused to give up teaching his school of Buddhist philosophy, the True Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin. Although Buddhism does not place value on material objects as such, the Soka Gakkai has in effect, recognized the greatness of the mentors Makiguchi and Toda through this symbolic building, the first of it's kind in the world. It is a place where the members worldwide and various honored leaders are welcomed to Japan. The meeting hall allows many members to comfortably attend large meetings and ceremonies.


==================June 8=====================

So I met with my friend Merja who I met through the Pet Connect network. I watched her cat one time when she was out of town and we have been talking and enjoying eating out (as housewives have time to do) on the weekdays. It has been a long time since I saw her last time, but this time I invited some Hachioji friends to join us! We covered many topics and I introduced my "Eat, Talk, Act" movement for the first time to my friends! It was my first attempt, and we started discussions and brainstorming, but we didn't get to the actual "making a project" part this time. Nycole and Graziella both had great ideas that I can look into and perhaps next time we meet, we can come up with some kind of action plan! I will have to introduce the "Eat Talk Act" planning movement later!

We ate at an Organic Restaurant in Hachioji. Sorry I forgot to get photos.

Then we went to visit the Fuji Art Museum because I just bought an "ART PASSPORT" which is the annual membership card that allows you to enter as much as you want for free after you pay 5,000 yen. The membership card also allows you to have two free passes for friends in order to introduce them to the museum.

Afterwards, we went to Soka University! I was trying to meet up with Shinjiro but he was in class, so he couldn't meet my friends! We got a driving tour of the school and then headed back to Hachioji Station. We were also driving around looking for the Fair Trade Cafe that is run by students.

(L->R) Nycole, Takako, Merja, and Graziella enjoying the sunshine!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

News Stories from the Net  ネットのニュウス

この話を読んで嬉しかった。ひどい事がおこっても、良いこともできる。前向きで生きましょう!

I read this news and realized that even though bad things may happen, good things, can also happen! Let's keep our chins up!

http://www.nj.com/cranford/index.ssf/2011/03/cranford_women_find_generosity.html

他のニュウス
Other news!

http://logsoku.com/thread/hatsukari.2ch.net/news/1306190519/

My translation:
The Tokyo National College of Technology was studying the ground water in Hachioji.
Posted online on May 24, 2011

The College saw the news that radiation was detecting in the Hachioji tap water.

The school uses ground water so it tests the water every month. Since April of this year, the school has been recording the water quality, including the levels of radiation found in the water.

In April there was no radiation detected in the water.
In May, there was a small amount of radiation detected, however it was a very small trace amount. The amount detected was found to be under the minimum levels allowed by the "Food Sanitation Law" (the exact amount was not stated in the article).

The radiation levels were found to be 1/20 to 1/30 (5%-3%) of the minimum safe food intake levels set by the Nuclear Safety Commission. This amount, if ingested, is not harmful to the human body.

The school will continue to closely monitor the ground water regularly. The findings from these tests will be announced regularly for everyone.

学校の住所です。
The address of the school in case you want to see it on a map:
国立東京工業高等専門学校
Japan, 〒193-0997 東京都八王子市椚田町1220-2

自分の意見: My personal thoughts

これを読んで、そんなに安心しない方がいいと思います。
ここでは書いてないレベルは 食品衛生法より低いとしても、食品衛生法はなぜ基準が高く決められているの?
人間の安全のため?それとも、大きい会社や政府のため?
私はこれ読んでも、まだボトルウォータを飲みます、その余裕がある限り!

You can't be too happy with the results here. They do not tell the levels of the radiation, they only state that the levels are below the safety standards. Did you know the Japanese Standards are set very high on purpose? They are not really "safety" standards, rather, they are corporate standards that are set to protect the government or the companies from liability. I would still drink bottled water just in case, if you have the means.
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もう一人の体験 英語で…
Another Man's Story in English...

http://www.almanacnews.com/news/show_story.php?id=8514
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創価大学の桜と春の花 The Spring blossoms and Sakura at Soka University