Everything Japanese 1: Macha Latte

Everything Japanese 1: Macha Latte

Ok, this is actually a long due post and I finally got to write about it because there have been some additions to the things I was planning for my original post.

As I have described earlier (by earlier I mean waaaaay earlier – almost 1 year back), I had a six month internship in Thailand. Towards its end, my mentor got to go to Japan and she bought a lot of おみあげ (souvenirs) with her. We had a lot of eatables and then I got a Japanese Manga – Gash Bell Vol 2. Well, I actually wanted something to read in Japanese (I haven’t completed even one page from it yet, no actually I did finish translating the first page the other day) but I was happy that my collection started. And then I clicked pics of each and everything I ate.

And now, I met my language exchange partner face to face some time back. She had come to India on a trip. And she got me real good gifts from there including Shingeki No Kyojin’s volume 1. Not to mention macha products (No matter what, I love macha) and a kanji practice brush. うれしいです。(^_^)

This time I’ll start with the newer products (I am too lazy to go find the old photos). So here is my macha latte. The box she gifted me was Maxim Macha Sticks and the box contained four packets (or sticks as they call it). The instructions on the packet (as told by my friend) tell you to make either hot or cold macha.

Maxim Macha Stick

I made hot one today and for that, I had to mix around 160 ml of boiled water in the green tea powder. Best part, no sugar or anything else required. If it isn’t diluted too much, one doesn’t need sugar. Just put the powder in the cup and pour the hot water over it. Stir it and it’s ready.

I would like to try it with milk next time and cold one too. Guess I have exact number of sticks I would require for the permutations and combinations with both of them.

Macha Latte

Anyways, this was just a quick post to tell that I am not dead (#×_×)

Side Story 1: Yeah yeah, I know. I am kind of sooo busy that I don’t even have time to watch my favorite anime anymore. This weekend was one of those where I didn’t have anything to do and was a little relaxed. Then I realized, It’s been almost two months since I wrote anything!

Side Story 2: I so want to study right now. But again, I get so tired that I take everything lite and go to sleep. I have a lot on my plate but you know, there is no space in my stomach to accommodate it (I guess it was a bad attempt at a joke)

That’s it for today folks! I hope I’ll come back soon ( ̄▼ ̄)

App Review: N5 JLPT

App Review: N5 JLPT

Umm… yeah. I did it again (/ _ < ). I did say two weeks back that my next post would review some apps related to JLPT but the busybody I am, I didn’t get time to do so. So here’s the review.

The N5 JLPT app I am talking about is by V-Next software. It’s been very helpful to me. It has got 4 sections in all – Kanji, Vocabulary, Grammar and Search. This app basically is for testing yourself. It has predefined time for particular number of questions (for example 5 minute for 30 questions) and after you take the test it gives you details of no. of questions you attempted, got correct and incorrect.

N5 JLPT App

For Kanji section, there are 5 types of time settings – 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 words in various time limits. This section was the most helpful. But here is a twist. It mostly contains KUNYOMI of the kanji ONLY. That’s why, it is not solely enough for a person preparing for JLPT. BUT, if you keep reviewing kanji from this app, you would become master of distinguishing between onyomi and kunyomi.

N5 JLPT App 2

N5 JLPT App 1

What I used to do was, I used to take a test as soon as I  would wake up. That reminds me, the English meaning are also not given in this section. That means, you’ll have to go to a dictionary to check out the meaning of a kanji you are encountering for the first time. But that was fun and educational in a way too.

N5 JLPT App 3

N5 JLPT App 4

 

Next comes vocabulary section. Word with very difficult kanjis are given and you need to figure out the meaning in English. Another drawback – no furigana is available for you. Just the kanji and four options in English. Although they do provide kana after the test is finished and you need to check the solutions. I didn’t use it much (though I should’ve). Again, six type of word and time setting – 30, 50, 70, 90, 100, 200 words.

Next is grammar. Until and unless, you don’t know the rules, this section is pretty much useless. They have got lots and lots of examples for the related grammar point but again, one needs to actually know stuff, y’know?

N5 JLPT App 6

N5 JLPT App 6

Search is, as name suggests, simple search. They claim to have around thousand words and you can search by English or Japanese.

N5 JLPT App 5

Yup, so this is pretty much all about it. But the best part is, it’s completely offline. Yeah, sometimes, you don’t get internet access and sometimes you don’t want to use it (mainly to save battery in my phone), that’s when these kind of apps are really a life saver.

This actually might not be the best app out there but with very less memory and time consumption, this worked wonders for me. Just 5 minutes a day. Even reviewing anki flash cards takes a lot more time than this. That’s why I love this app.

First Japanese Language Exchange Of My Life

First Japanese Language Exchange Of My Life

Yeah, I had a proper language exchange session for the first time in my life for Japanese and it was a BIG FAIL for me. Not in the sense that I didn’t get to learn anything but in the sense that the person before me spoke such good Hindi and here I was, struggling to find words. I couldn’t even properly introduce myself because I didn’t realize that I had already graduated and I needed to change those mugged up lines.

Damn! (ˇ_ˇ’!l)

Overall experience was good though. My partner’s Hindi pronunciation is so good and her writing too! I was so impressed and amazed. And she was so supportive, consoling me and giving me reasons why I shouldn’t apologize to her and it is my first time actually speaking Japanese. Oh my! (。。;)\(-_-)

But I still feel that I wasted her time. (ಥ﹏ಥ)

Moreover this internet! Things have to create a problem for me no matter what. Had the internet not gone down, my laptop would’ve done something. \(`0´)/

Anyways, I will take a lesson, and study more. Not remain in my dreamland where I know everything (at least more than other people). (ᗒᗣᗕ)

And I still need to find ways in which one can make a language exchange useful. For today, we talked about ourselves (I couldn’t tell her much though) and we have decided our next topic to be our favorite movie. Hmm, that doesn’t seem enough though. If you know some better way to make the best out of such sessions, please comment below.

Today’s song: Well, I haven’t posted any images for quite long, and I like this new song, I am going to post this today!

JLPT 2014 – After Thoughts

JLPT 2014 – After Thoughts

So finally, I finished my JLPT N5 today. Yay! (^_^)

And I found my weaknesses and my strengths through the exam. It was totally worth it even if it was “mere” N5. I’ll go section by section but obviously I can’t tell the questions.

Vocabulary: The 25 minutes section was the first one and contained 32 questions I think (Not very sure but the number was in 30s). Now, when I saw the answer sheet mentioning the number of questions, I panicked! That meant less than one minute for each question including the marking time. But this, kind of led me to finish the section on time.

The most enjoyable portion I found here was Kanji. I was always clueless as to how to learn Kanji but guess everyday reviews really help a lot. I’ll recommend an app called JLPT N5 by V-Next Software which helped me a lot apart from the regular flash cards practice or studying from lists. I would take the Kanji test every morning just after I wake up  And in three weeks, it did wonders! I’ll review it in my next post.

The types of questions? Hmm… I don’t remember much but I do remember that there were four or five questions which had parts making a total of 32 problems. One of the questions was to replace Kanji with their readings according to the sentences.

Reading and grammar: My weakest section! I didn’t know a lot of words in the questions and could think of them from context or my intuition developed from watching anime. There were a lot of times when I would read a sentence to fill in the blanks with all the options and something would click in my mind that I had heard the type of sentence before.

Anyways, there were 35 problems in all which included particle filling in the blanks, replacing a part of the sentence with similar meaning phrase, assembling the options to form a meaningful sentence and then marking a part of it and comprehensions and the time allotted was 50 minutes.

Comprehensions were a little tough considering that they were lengthy but only one or two questions were asked. (They actually had a page long paragraph and only one question was asked of it! ( ̄□ ̄;))

The number of questions were less but it takes time to form a meaningful sentence from the options and read the whole passage to find that one useful info you need to solve the question. I still need to improve this.

Listening: For me, it was a breeze! I finally can say that those four years weren’t a waste. I adapted myself to listening to Japanese! I was so happy when they were calling the practice questions before beginning of each question, the sir in my class had to tell others that it was practice whereas I knew what they were saying. Moreover, the speed was quite slow for me, might be suitable for a total beginner who doesn’t get involved much in hearing Japanese.

And for this section, you just need to listen carefully, nothing else, and mark the answers as soon as possible. The audios aren’t repeated even once so if a question is gone, it’s gone! Ah! This section had four type of questions with parts ahead which would make around 22-25 questions in 30 minutes.

Other things: I had no idea that the test would be full 3hrs test. Yup, you read right! There were breaks in between the sections and that would make the test, a full 3 hours exam. Not to mention the time before the exam for finding and arranging the seats and all.

After thoughts: it was probably the first time that I appeared for an exam without any worry or pressure. When reaching the venue, I was a little nervous, but once I occupied my seat, I was completely relaxed. After all it was just for me and by my will. And I had nothing to lose. Even if I don’t pass, I have no regrets now. And it did motivate me, a lot. Now I can start with the next level and more revisions for this levelヽ(★ω★)ノ .

The people were from all age groups from 12 years old to probably 40 years old. The arrangement was good and the teachers were very helpful. they took care of everything, especially listening section. Otherwise who tells when the questions are starting and when is mike testing going on?

I remembered one more thing. I desperately need a speaking partner. I do have a lot of Japanese friends but no one has yet agreed to speaking exercises. Today, every class had a Japanese person too to watch over the examinees. When my classroom’s sensei asked me if I had been to Japan, first of all, I was taken by surprise. We were three people in the class and I was unable to answer her. I stuttered! I understood what she was saying the moment she spoke but even then I asked her to repeat her question. So embarrassed (*/□\*).

So if someone out there is learning Hindi and is native Japanese and wants a speaking partner, please, please comment in the box below or contact me through the means provided on the blog. I would be very very thankful. I need to take my speaking skills to next level too, though JLPT doesn’t test it!

10 Days Before My 1st JLPT Ever – Thoughts

10 Days Before My 1st JLPT Ever – Thoughts

Alright. Now is the time to analyse where I stand after so many years of passive learning and mere days of active Japanese learning.

I have always been apprehensive about my studying techniques. And I have read a lot of blogs regarding the same. Everybody says a different thing. Obviously it’s what suits them the best. And after reading many a times, I have reached exactly the same conclusion, there is no best technique at all (not that I am qualified enough to say that (^_^)).

My study techniques have involved flash cards making and flash card apps, revising the lists, practise writing, taking quizzes through various apps, one word a day apps etc etc and of course, watching hours and hours of anime and drama. The extensive use of some apps have been very useful! (I’ll review some of them in the near future)

After everything, I have come to know that there are a lot of things which are beyond N5 and I know them. Sometimes, I would see a kanji in my dictionary and lo, I know it because I saw it in the OP of some anime. Whereas, there are a lot of N5 vocabulary that i still don’t know. I might have heard the word but I don’t know the meaning or I might not have heard it at all. Or I might know the meaning of certain kanji but I might not know it’s Japanese pronunciation.

And I don’t know about you but for me these two things have been very important till now (which I discovered very recently ( ̄□ ̄;)). First, if I learn some new word and I hear it the same day or subsequent days in some anime, it gives me ultimate happiness. “Oh! I just learnt that word and it means this~ Great!” That leaves a very deep impression and I won’t forget the word, ever (Yeah, it keeps ringing in my head, for like a whole day! (☉__☉”)).

Second, people talk about learning vocabulary by associating them with something related. For me, even if it’s unrelated and I think of something to associate the word with, it works for me. I’ll give an example: “しんせつ” (shinsetsu) in Japanese means kind, gentle. First thing that came to my mind was “shin” the part of the body (I don’t know why. Please don’t judge me on that (#/。\#)). Now it has nothing to do with kindness but whenever I try to remember this word, my mind automatically goes to shin, kind, shinsetsu. I know it’s a lol thing but works fine for me (I do hope this will resonate with some people out there).

Anyways, I need to practice a lot more before I appear for the test in these 10 days. On a side note, I would like to tell all those people who think taking N5 is futile just because it won’t be accepted anywhere in Japan and it’s funny to appear for it. Please! There are a lot more people out there who get motivated by these things which appear funny to you. Don’t take that from them. Even I needed to start somewhere. I chose N5 not because I want to prove someone, but I need to test myself and see where I stand and what I need to do next.

I very well understand, N5 won’t take me anywhere in Japan, but there is something beyond finding jobs with my JLPT certification and I want to achieve that – the satisfaction of learning the language myself and testing myself. (Yes, yes. I got flustered after I saw people dropping the idea of appearing for N5 just because other people said it was super easy and not worth it. What does that make me? o┤*`□´ *├o)

Whatever, I’ll stop my rant here for today ! I so wanted to upload pics of my kanji practice notebooks. Guess, I have become a pretty notebooks buff too after reading so many blog posts of fellow bloggers using various stationery. But this room of mine and my sister’s is such a big mess, that I don’t know where they would be right now. Oh, well! I’ll do it some other day.

Travel: The Beautiful Hill Station in the Scorching Heat: Shimla

Travel: The Beautiful Hill Station in the Scorching Heat: Shimla

So, I’ve just returned from a two days weekend vacation in Shimla and it was a great relief from the high temperatures at my place (though we’re back here and there is no sign of rains (<_>))

I brought some pics:

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As beautiful as the valleys were, the roads were as curvy. Even a normal person, who doesn’t get motion sickness shouldn’t eat anything before travelling on these roads. Rest is awesome!

I forget a lot of things (including my camera’s charger with zero battery! Yup, that’s me (#/。\#)). So I had to use my phone’s not so good cam. Best thing on the whole trip was visiting Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. Awesome building and very rich history associated with it. Not to mention 100,000+ books in their library (*¬*)). The design of the building and intricacy are totally fascinating!

Here are some pics:

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Bloglovin’ and a little update

Bloglovin’ and a little update

Umm, ok just trying Bloglovin’. Need to paste this link – Follow my blog with Bloglovin

No, this is actually an excuse. I am frustrated, really frustrated! I am not getting time to write or do anything else. I had so many dreams regarding these holidays before I start my work. And I need space to vent it out. I did that last year too.

I am in a state of utter confusion. And I am very very busy. I was happy that unlike many people who once make a blog and then abandon it (do you see it’s pain eh? eh?) my blog is being updated regularly. But now I have become one of those very people. Nooooo

Sorry
I am very sorry my dear blog TT_TT

So, anyways, the time for my monthly post is drawing near. I need to complete that too. And I am excited about my first JLPT exam which is in around 3 weeks, though I haven’t been studying for it much lately and I am actually not very confident. But I so hope that I somehow, miraculously, start preparing for it.

Why am I spouting non sense? But because now I have written a few words, I am feeling good. After so long….. ❤

Healing
I am healing!!!

Never knew this became that kind of passion for me (^_^) I am hapi desu~

Next post – Part 2 of my monthly series

Why Anime Are Not For Kids Only 1: The Creators’ Mind

Why Anime Are Not For Kids Only 1: The Creators’ Mind

Being a hardcore anime and manga fan, I come across such masterpieces, every now and then, which make me realize the real nature of human beings – selfish and greedy.

But nowadays, I’ve started seeing this element too often. Of course, these form of entertainment are not bound by any chains. And to a lot of people, the authors and artists seem to be geniuses who can think outside of the world.

When I set down to think deeply on the themes, I shudder at the mere thought that these thinkers are human beings after all. If they can think of such things, so can other humans. What if these things really exist – the secret operations, the specially powered human beings, their exploitation by various governments or particular individuals – may be we are just unaware of things – “We” the foolish common man.

Sometimes, I can’t help but admire these creators. Is it just imagination? Do they draw inspiration from history? Or do they see future? What if they are a part of all this but want to free themselves from the shackles of despair this exploitation brings the people? The medium becomes the pens and brushes and computers and tablets.

With the technological advancement and the change in humans I observe around, I don’t think the futuristic earth is far away which is created in these creations. The bigger question is what we will do if that happens….

All these thought provoking things, I learn from anime and manga. And then people say that they are mere cartoons meant for children. I can’t help but laugh at their ignorance.

Farewells and Exams and Final days

Farewells and Exams and Final days

“Yo b****es! I’m back!” (Just Kidding)

After a long break of one month, I am back. It’s farewell time here, farewell to the place where I stayed for 4 years, farewell to people whom I got to know and make great friends with, farewell to a phase of my life and most importantly, farewell to downloaders and easily available anime episodes on DC 。・゚゚・(>д<)・゚゚・。

And in the mean time, I have added 50+ anime to my list. Bwahahaha, my speed! ( ̄▼ ̄) And many are on my plan to watch list. I was able to get hands on a lot of good series. I’m sure I would be writing about them soon. That reminds me, this season’s anime line up is too good. I am liking most of the anime and I am always looking forward to the episodes (though I know they’ll come on saturday or sunday or monday lol)

But my language studies went in a slump, same as my will to write. I mean I haven’t even finished with my Thailand’s journey (-_-*). Not that it has come back, but I am writing now because I should. 1 year back when I started writing, I was just writing for my sake. Then, sometime later it became a task – not fair. Now, I am a little refreshed and I have a lot of material to talk about which includes anime and anime.

That again reminds me, we formed a small anime group in my college. Anime club was a dream which couldn’t be fulfilled. It’s nice to meet new people though who have same interest as me, at the end of the semester, talk about anime and have dinner. But the clashing schedules posed a lot of difficulties. After so many cancellations and reschedulings, we finally met… Finally, a small custom kind of thing from past two years…. I hope the juniors continue it after we’re gone.

So, anyway, I was thinking of doing a monthly post on “Why anime is not for kids only” starting from tomorrow. The main motivation is that a lot of people either think that they are just cartoons meant for small kids or stop after watching death note because that becomes the ultimate story for them, anything else unable to surpass it (which actually frustrates me a lot (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻ I mean, are we anime lovers stupid or something, devoting our time to other anime if death note is the end? Not against the anime though, people do find it really different than what they usually watch. But so are the others… that nobody understands.)

Oh, yeah! I was talking about last days in my college. 2 days left and I’ll be out. These carefree days will be gone. And I’ll step into reality, from which I was running away till now, hiding in the 2D world. I won’t be able to do it anymore…….

Today’s song – This song has been on my playlist for quite sometime. And the name is so suitable – 

My Anime List

My Anime List

As I said in my last post that I registered on MyAnimeList as EastAsianLover. I finally finished my list yesterday and I am disappointed in myself after seeing that I haven’t been able to cross 300. My total anime that I have watched, dropped, held-on or am watching count to a total of 269. The more disappointing thing is that this number includes movies, OVAs and seasons of each anime separately.

My friend: 269? Are you kidding me?
Me:What 269! My four years totally went to waste. I was pretty sure the number would cross 300!
My friend: Don’t joke around. That’s such a big number!!!
Me: There’re people who have watched 500+ series and I call myself an animelover? TT_TT

As for manga, I don’t even want to start digging the database. With anime, I knew the number of total anime on the site is within my reach. But manga database should be huge. It is regretful that they haven’t included webtoons yet. I mean they have become so popular and they should be there, definitely.

Anyways, I have just begun with manga list. The main problem is that with reading anime’s name, I used to know if I have watched it or not. But I have read soooo many one shots and such, that I don’t think I would ever remember what I have read and what not. But I do need to make the list because I need to keep a tab too. Ah! Such heavy work. I’ll go to make my list and if you’re on the site, we can be friends. Comment below with your username. See you on the site….

A rant on Nisekoi, Noragami and Tokyo Ravens

A rant on Nisekoi, Noragami and Tokyo Ravens

Yes, I know it’s a material worth three posts but I need to write this one out. I am getting so disappointed by new anime that I want to die. I am going to do a review for all the three separately, so if you don’t know the anime, then I guess, this post would just act as spoilers for you. But if you want to know why I was disappointed in these anime, read on.

First, let’s talk about Tokyo Ravens. The ending was such an utter disappointment. I mean, you wait for 24 episodes, an awesome plot going on. On the way, you convince other people too that it’s a good story. You have to wait like two weeks for the ending episode because you don’t have means to watch it at the time it was aired. And then boom! An open ending. Now even if there is a second season, I won’t be able to watch it probably. tokyo ravens The animators did the same thing to it what the creators of Shakugan no Shana did to it. I won’t be surprised if the protagonist comes back as antagonist with new allies and claims to do everything he is doing for the sake of his old friends or whatever. I had so many hopes with the anime. Everything was going so good.Animation was good, a lot of twists, good character development, except for one or two. This one needs at least a movie to tie the loose ends as hell.

Next comes Nisekoi. I haven’t read the manga. But two girls were enough, you know. It was not necessary to introduce a third girl. It’s like, you take two tomatoes, chop them properly and you are preparing the food for just one person. Then, you feel,”Oh! You know what? I think one more tomato would spice up things a little.” but you’re not making a tomato mess. You are to make a good meal here. Ever heard “too many cooks spoil the broth?” (Guess it wasn’t a good example but you got my point).

I mean, even if it’s childhood, how can one guy make the same promise with three different girls with a variation to certain degree which includes marriage, just like that? Fake love doesn’t mean it’s gonna involve three girls. I don’t know how many are yet to get introduced. I should have listened to the unknown person who had commented on some website that they would soon introduce the third girl. My enthusiasm about the series had went down then and there. And the series is halfway through!

noragami Nisekoi should have stopped at 12th episode rather than the next one – Noragami. I have just one complaint about this one. Why the hell did you stop after 12th episode? No complaints about the ending. It was a good finish to a good series. But it was interesting as hell. The romance element between the two main characters and the past of main side character (you get the irony?) needed more time, episodes and focus. This was one anime for which I used to look forward to new episode every week. Arrrggghhhh!!! Just make another season for this one, would’ya?

Even after reading plots like a hundred times on different websites and trying the 1st episode for each anime before giving it a chance, I get to have this much disappointment, I have decided, I’ll let the new anime finish first and then start with them. For now, I am taking rest from new anime.

On the other hand, I have finished so many old anime, I have lost count myself. So I made an account on MyAnimeList.net by the name of EastAsianLover again (should’ve done way before). If you have watched the three series, what are your thought about them? Comment below and let me know if you agree or disagree with me!

[This time I didn’t take out the snapshots from the anime. So pic credits to the respective owners]

Anime Recommendation: Detroit Metal City (デトロイト・メタル・シティ)

Anime Recommendation: Detroit Metal City (デトロイト・メタル・シティ)

The anime starts and I hear “F***”. And I was like “F***! Is this kind of anime I should be watching?” Nonetheless, I kept watching. And lo! More words were to come with greater impact.

An anime full of “f” kind of words and a lot of pervert things with Death Metal as its theme, it’s one of the most f***ed up anime, it’s Detroit Metal City (DMC). They call its genre as vulgar comedy.

DMC 1

Plot – It’s a story about Soichi Negishi, who wants to make career in soulful music after completing his studies in Tokyo. He ends up being the lead singer of a band called DMC. His stage name is Johannes Krauser II who has a lot of infamous tales associated with him including that he raped and killed his parents in his childhood, is totally opposite to real Negishi who is kind of mama’s boy.

As the story progresses, he finds himself torn apart between him and his Krauser personality, which comes out whenever he gets excited or angry (usually very critical moments of his love life). And more legends are created in each segment of the episode.

More interesting is his company’s president, who has a peculiar way of enjoying excitement (Can’t write here. You gotta watch it for that)

Analysis – As crazy it sounds, this one is beyond my head to analyse, so I’ll leave it to your imagination. But it does have a lot of things which hint that even if Krauser is more like a death messenger, the good side of Negishi helps him help people. And I must say, I wasn’t interested in Death Metal before watching the anime and I am not interested now. Too extreme are the lyrics.

Other things – Animation is okayish. Characters aren’t of today’s general style – big eyes, shining colors but I think it won’t go with the theme either. The beats of the songs rock. Lyrics are all f***ed up. The most peculiar thing about the anime is that its all 12 eps are of 14:12 length, no more, no less. Its starting and ending though are 2+ mins each, so the actual content reduces to around 10 mins. Each episode has two segments A and B.

A live action movie is also there. Again my favorite character is the president (Don’t judge me on that if you end up watching the anime!!!). Also, you don’t need to worry about the f words being translated from Japanese to English since most of the times, they’re spoken in English only.

It’s not that I am recommending it from my side. I wouldn’t have watched it if this friend of mine hadn’t recommended it to me. But it’s hella funny and worth a try (I generally don’t like the obscure comedy. I never got Chromartie High School and such but this, even I found funny!). If you’ve a problem with the content, don’t blame me afterwards.

I think this youtube playlist with some of the songs will help clarify some things and help you decide to watch it or not: