Shabu Shabu Broth |
Last night Ben and I were invited to join the saito family for shabu shabu, it was utterly amazing! The restaurant had a system where you are given 90 minutes to order and eat as much as you want, during which you could order sushi, things to put in your shabu shabu, sides, and dessert. Every single aspect of the meal was amazing. The whole experience was amazing.
Ben still had room for dessert |
The kids thought it was really exciting to go under the tables |
Ben and I tried almost all the sushi you see here ( I skipped squid) |
Ben and I went to the doctors yesterday. It was thorough, and awkward... We had to go to get our foreigner entrance examinations which are necessary before working in Japan. For the examination we had to have blood tests, an eye test, a BMI examination, drug tests, STD tests, an x-ray of our lungs, and a cardiogram. Only the head doctor spoke English, but he did not participate in most of the examination, so I had to rely on miming and my minimal Japanese. For the most part it worked out really well, there were just two major times where the language barrier became awkward. I was absolutely terrified of the cardiogram. They attached clamps to my wrists and ankles, and then stuck suction cups to my ribs, I thought for sure it was going to zap me so I was terrified! The cardiogram showed it. The more awkward part of the examination was during the X-Ray. I thought for sure they had told me to take my top off... so I did... I was wrong.
The doctors at the clinic did not wear gloves, even when drawing blood. I'm not sure whether it is a Japanese thing or just something specific to that office, but to me it was really off-putting. For a place that seems to be fairly germaphobic, I would think doctors would be extremely careful.
In the end everything worked out, but it could have gone a lot more smoothly. The grand total for the bill came out to $150 per person, without insurance.
Amazing stories! So interesting... Also these kiddos are TOO cute.
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