The whole Gujo group

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An assortment of English teachers in yukatas, English teachers not in yukatas and two very, very kind students who acted as guides and cultural advisors
The stories of my adventures (and no doubt disasters) as I take on the mantle of a English teacher with a large, undisclosed company somewhere in the savage wilderness that is Japan

An assortment of English teachers in yukatas, English teachers not in yukatas and two very, very kind students who acted as guides and cultural advisors

Considering I went all the way into the wilds of Gifu for an all night festival dance, the fact that I only took one photo of the actual dancing is inexcusable. But in my defence, this was one of the brief moments in-between thunderstorms
I know some of the people I went with were taking videos, so I'll link them when they turn up online

Blake is hot and annoyed! Only the restorative powers of strawberry-flavoured shaved ice (450-590 bonus to Hp, 5 minute cooldown) can bring a grin to his face!
I think I'm all Hanabied out.
I've pretty much washed my hands of Megatokyo at this point. A rambling, romantic 'comedy' storyline I can handle, but a few weeks worth of missed updates I can not. As such, I nearly missed this post from Dom, who has recently visited Nagoya for the world cosplay championships
Now, it doesn't take much to amuse me. An old Super Nintendo game incased in a sheet of bubble wrap will keep me entertained for hours (days, if aforementioned game is a rpg). As such, my only recent discovery of Google Map's Street Views looks like it will keep me in its digital grasp or a while to come

This is from the other end of main street. It was pretty, but ridiculously hot. I went through several bottles just walking through the streets.
Tsuna fared a little better though- she had the forethought to at least bring a hat.

Try teaching English while several thousand people are outside your window and all you can hear is Jpop from the speakers around the station and the drums of nearby marching bands

This is a picture of main street taken from Anjo Station. For those of you who have traveled around these parts, the old Nova building is on the left out of frame and the local UFJ is on the left.

I took this photo behind a shed at the Komoro Shrine in Toyota during the annual Oiden Festival. I was behind a shed because that was the only place in town that night that didn't have more than four people packed into 1 square metre.
This was the fireworks finale. It sounded like the end of the world, and it lit up the sky like it was late evening, not 9:00 at night
Reuters (Nagoya)