3 Jul 2016

The FAREWELL LUNCHEON to the IWA in AKITA 1st July,2016


The FAREWELL LUNCHEON to the INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION in AKITA took place on Friday 1st July, 2016 at YAMANOE RESTAURANT, Sanno Akita
 
 
Attending: Ms Ichikawa, Ms Shoji, Ms Morizono, Ms Murooka, Ms Narita, Ms Itoh and Ms Tsuchika.

Apologies from:  Ms Itoh, Ms Kawabe, Ms Siripon

Votes of thanks were given to:

Ms Morizono for arranging the venue and co-ordinating.

Ms Shoji for her endless support throughout the IWA, arranging events and posting on the IWA blog.

Also, to Yamanoe Restaurant for presenting us with such a delicious luncheon menu!

 

A few words from Ms Ichikawa…

The month of June ’16 has been unbelievable… racism and hate on the increase throughout the world, ORLANDO/LONDON/ATATURK AIRPORT.

Also, the huge shock of ENGLAND leaving the EUROPEAN UNION on 23 June 2016.

We are all affected by these Worldwide events.

However, the IWA is aimed at nurturing international understanding and here in Akita, in a very small way, for over 7 years, we have achieved just that!

Through our meetings the IWA has represented JAPAN/ENGLAND/AUSTRALIA/GERMANY/SOUTH KOREA/THAILAND/ITALY/HONG KONG

We have donated monies to FUKUSHIMA and KUMAMOTO through The Red Cross in Akita.

We have enjoyed many happy days together sharing and exchanging friendships and along the way learned a lot from professional lectures.

Today’s luncheon is a closing celebration of our achievements of friendship!

Now, I will ask Ms Shoji to say a few words and after, if anyone would like to say something please do so…

Ms. Shoji gave a talk and also Ms Morizono.

Seating arrangements for the luncheon were decided by a seating lottery featuring ‘Firsts for Women in History”.

Margaret Thatcher – First Woman Prime Minister for England – 1979.

Amelia Earhart – First Woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean – 1928.

Madeleine Albright – First Woman Secretary of State, USA – 1997.

Junko Tabei – First Woman to climb Mount Fuji – 1975.

Janet Yellen – First Woman to chair the Federal Reserve Board USA – 2014.

Marie Currie – First Woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics – 1903.

THE FIRST BLUE JEANS FOR WOMEN – 1934!!


 

14 Jun 2016

FAREWELL LETTER 14th June 2016


The INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’s ASSOCIATION in AKITA

FAREWELL LETTER
 

Again, how the days, months and years pass so quickly, already May 2016 has passed.

The cherry blossom has been and gone once more heralding much warmer, temperate days ahead, here in Akita.  The climate here is so pleasing, especially through summer, where in Tokyo, it is so hot and humid.

 

The IWA has been very dormant for a year.  There hasn’t been much interest in it over the months and one of the main factors for this situation is that everyone leads very active and busy lives and it has been very difficult to arrange dates and venues, which suit everyone.

 

At this point, I feel it is my responsibility to now announce that by early July 2017, I shall have returned to England to take up residence.  My husband will continue in his present post here in Akita.

 

During my 8/9 years stay in Akita, I must say that it has been the happiest time of my connection with Japan, over the years.

 

IWA members have all enjoyed happy days together (please check iwaakita.blogspot.com for past events) and learnt many things about a wide spectrum of subjects from a varied bank of speakers and outings.

 

The IWA has been run ‘on a shoe string’ and has endeavoured to not escalate unnecessary costs for members and guests.  IWA was started in 2008/9.

 

IWA was very proud to have contributed a donation to the Great Earthquake/tsumani of 2011, which now brings me to the topic of the IWA Bank Account…

 

The IWA Bank account is with Akita Bank and I have made a decision to close the account, along with another member.  Several IWA members and Mrs M have agreed to this decision.  The balance in the account stands at Yen3,366 only.  The decision was also made to donate this money to The Red Cross in Akita.  This was carried out on Tuesday 14th June, 2016.

Copies of these documents will be posted on this blog.  

 

I do hope that this suites everyone’s agreement.

I would like to say ‘thank you’ to all IWA members and guests and international friends for all co-operation and valued friendship shared over the years.

The IWA blog will remain active for reference and also for, from time to time, reports from my home town, Louth, Lincolnshire, England in order to share information of IWA in Louth.

I hope this blog will nurture an international spirit and exchange of information.

To all members and friends of the IWA Akita, I wish you good health and happiness and once again, THANK YOU and GOOD BYE!       Jennifer Ichikawa
 

31 May 2015

32nd Meeting for the International Women’s Association on Saturday 16th May 2015.


I must apologize for my tardiness in not writing this report of the day’s activities sooner but I’m sure we have all been there…been very busy and one thing leads to another and all of a sudden another week has passed!  Anyway, so here goes, right now!

Five members joined the day and all went according to plan.  The weather was kind and not too hot.  Mr & Mrs Kawaii were their usual selves and welcomed us and made us feel comfortable for the day’s events. 

We walked for quite a way into the countryside noticing, in particular, the birds’ songs.  We were able to pick them out.  The mountain vegetables (sansei) were in abundance and we were very excited to collect them.  Along the way, one or two fields were being planted with rice and it was lovely to watch.  The frogs were also croaking quite loudly!  During the walk we had time to renew friendships and exchange information regarding the countryside and of course Mr Kawaii, being an expert, made everything significant.

On returning Mrs Kawaii had prepared a wonderful feast of sansai tempura and smoked IWANO fish, plus, which was really appreciated by me, a dish of mashed potatoes with pineapple – so deliciously refreshing and a first for me!

We were going to do some wood carving however conversation over the lunch was so interesting we all lost track of time.

Before the close of the day we were each presented with an OZEN tray, which as mentioned before, was handed down to Mr Kawii by ancestors and which were made by Sasaki Shirobei, from Miyata, during the Taisho era (1912-19).  The OZEN trays were in excellent condition and we were all so happy to receive such a beautiful antique. 

We all thanked our hosts, taking photos of the group, which Mr & Mrs Kawaii treasure around the house.  We were also able to take home some of the delicious food to add to our picked sansai.  I can honestly say that yet ANOTHER great day was held for IWA at JIZAIYA.

We would like to extend IWA’s many thanks to JIZAIYA and we will hopefully be able to join again next year.

Please enjoy the JIZAIYA photographs.
 
 
 
 
 

30 Apr 2015

32nd Meeting of IWA Saturday 16th May at JIZAIYA


32nd Meeting of IWA will take place at one of our best loved places in Akita…JIZAIYA.

Please make an important date in your diary for Saturday 16th May, meeting at Mr Donuts, Aeon Mall, Goshono by 9.15 a.m. or meeting directly at JIZAIYA by 9.45a.m.

We shall enjoy a walk into the countryside with Mr Kawaii, leaving at 10 a.m., to pick Mountain Vegetables (sansai).  Returning at 12 noon, to enjoy the culinary expertise of Mrs Kawaii for many delicious dishes, which I am SURE YOU WILL ALL ENJOY, including smoked IWANO fish.

Not only shall we all enjoy the countryside experience but from 1.30 p.m. we shall be taught how to carve on wood and have the opportunity to take home our carvings plus picked sansai and also each a lovely lacquered OZEN Japanese table, on which our lunch will be served. (Size 33 cm x H 14 cm)

These antique OZEN treasures were made in the earlyTaishyo period (1912-26) by Sasaki Shirobei, who was a rich farmer of the day in Miyata.  Mr & Mrs Kawaii inherited these OZEN from ancestors. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to buy such precious artifacts.

The fee for the day, including the walk, talk, carving, lunch, drinks, ozen and the wonderful experience of the day is:  Lunch Y2,500, Ozen Y2,500 total Y5,000.  Students: Lunch Y1,500.

Things to bring with you for the day:

1.  A towel

2.  Gloves to help you pick the mountain vegetables

3.  In case of rain, an umbrella

4.  A carving knife, which you can find at Aeon Mall

5.  Wrapping to take home the OZEN.

The outing will finish at 3 p.m.

Please let’s all enjoy this unique and wonderful hospitality with Mr & Mrs Kawaii yet again.

I look forward to hearing from you and meeting you all again very soon.

Please reply to Mrs Jennifer Ichikawa, email: akitawaves@cap.ocn.ne.jp   ASAP.

 

 

6 Dec 2014

Christmas jokes in 2014



Here are a few little Christmas jokes to cheer you all up!  Best wishes to you all.

1.   Q.  What kind of motorbike does Santa ride?
           A.  A Holly Davidson

2.   Q.  Who is Santa’s favourite singer?
           A.  Elf-is Presley!

3.   Q.  What do Santa’s little helpers learn at school?
           A.  The Elf a Bet!

4.   Q.  Why did the turkey join the band?
           A.  Because it had the drum sticks.

5.   Q.  What did the stamp say to the Christmas card?
           A.  Stick with me and we’ll go places.

6.   Q.  Who doesn’t eat on Christmas day?
           A.  The turkey…it’s already STUFFED!

7.   Q.  What do you call an obnoxious Reindeer?
           A.  RUDE-dolf!

8.   Q.  Why doesn’t the Christmas tree stand up?
           A.  Because it doesn’t have legs.

9.   Q.  What nationality is Santa?
           A.  North Polish.

10.  Q.  What do you call a can wearing a Christmas hat?
           A.  A-Merry-Can!

11.  Q.  What kind of bird can write?
           A.  A PENguin.

12.  Q.  What kind of ball doesn’t bounce?
           A.  A Snowball.

13.  Q.  Why do birds fly south for winter?
           A.  It’s too far to walk.