awa life "TOPPY" A monthly newsletter for inter na tion al resi dents of Tokushima, produced by TOPIA, the Tokushima Prefectural International Exchange Association. July 2005 No. 181 by matthew "bucket of boiling wrath" shettler claws, poison, water [email protected] f you live in the city, you So needless to say I was may not have to deal with worried having the thing in my them. I come from a country apartment. Surely Murakami- ithat has very cold winter sensei could help. weather, and so I haven't had Murakami-sensei, the math to worry about them. Until I teacher at the junior high came here. This is their season, where I work, lives with his the time when the rains fall and newlywed wife in the aparment drive them out of their wicked below me. It was late enough little hiding places and into your at night that if all my yelling living space. didn't wake them up, I guess my knock at their door may Mukade. have. Grabbing his trusty can of Mukade Poison Spray of A year ago I encountered my Death, he ventured with me fi rst monster mukade, perhaps back up to my fl at. you know the type. Five and a Wrenching aside the bookshelf half to six and a half inches long mukade on the loose! to expose the wretched beast, depending on how you count the antennae, Murakami leapt forward and doused it valiantly blood red head, frightening neon orange legs. I with a poison fog. And yet it lived. Had it had left a wet shirt on my fl oor for a day or so even noticed it was being attacked? I had and when I picked it up to take it to the wash, seen this spray in action on small mukade suddenly this massive centipede dropped to and it seemed to kill instantaneously. Strange. the fl oor with a thud and rocketed into a corner Exclaiming "Tsuyoi!" in shock, Murakami once behind my bookshelf. After all the surprised again leapt into the fray. Again he sprayed, yelling was finished (somehow I managed to focusing the blast on the monster's gaping shut up and get control of myself), I did the claw-framed maw, and yet it lived. It began to only thing I could think of. I ran for help. acknowledge the attack and tried to fl ee up the You see, I was aware of the volumes of wall. After a third concentrated blast lasting pain that were possible from a mukade. The nearly ten full seconds, the multitude of legs previous summer the gym teacher at our began to slow. A fourth blast and it fi nally fell school had been bitten by a tiny little inch-long off the wall. mukade while he was sleeping. He missed But neither of us were satisfied that it was three days of school because his foot swelled dead. Perhaps it was just playing tanuki and up around the bite like a balloon and made it would make its escape the moment we turned too painful for him to walk. I was at that time our backs. So while he watched it, I went for warned that a large one could kill you if it bites the meat tenderizer. And then I crushed its close enough to your head or heart; the poison head with a mighty blow. Again. And again. can affect your vital functions. You're not meant to crush or squash mukade mukade... con't on page 10 contents claws, poison, water - 1, 10 ... awa ningyo joruri - 3 yoga - adho mukha svanasana - 4 ... hiroba cooking class - 5 join in awa odori! - 6 ... martin's anime corner - akira - 7 beach & hanabi time! ... letter from suketo hoikuen - 8 japanese lesson - 9 ... memoranda - 11~15 tv movie guide - 15 ... cinema guide - 16 from the editors s the weather gets hotter, I continue to his month in Awa Life our feature article resist turning on the air conditioner at concerns the mukade. Reading Matt's ahome, mainly because I know I have to tpiece has firmly destroyed any romantic take it apart and clean the dust out of fantasies I had of living in rural Tokushima. the fi lter before I put it into service. So we've I still haven’t managed to avoid the varied been sleeping with an electric fan aimed at the insect life of Shikoku though. A recent trip to bed, and all the doors and windows open. Even the mountains brought me into contact for the on my fifth floor apartment, the mosquitoes first time with both the tonbo and hotaru. manage to fi nd their way in, so we've got one Dragonfly and firefly respectively. Insects are of those mysterious electric mosquito repellers fi rmly ensconced in Japanese legend and myth. - katori no matto - the ones that hold a little The tonbo is a national emblem and Japan is bottle of liquid that is sold in 30, 60, 90, and sometimes referred to as Akitsushima (the 120 day refill sizes. At first glance, the refills Dragonfly Island). This is because the first look like boxes of lightbulbs! I've also been emperor Jimmu thought that Japan was shaped drinking lots of those sporty amino drinks - like a dragonfl y. The hotaru's light is thought I don't know if they are really all that much to be the altered form of the souls of soldiers better than water, but I figure if I'm going to who have died in war. And last but not least the spend money on water, it might as well have mukade apparently has the ability to fi nd gold something special added. mines. So don’t kill them, stalk them. Love, Claire. Peace, Martin. awa life Tokushima Prefectural International Exchange Association (TOPIA) is a monthly publication of the Tokushima Clement Plaza 6F Pre fec tur al International Exchange Asso ci a tion 1-61 Terashima Honcho Nishi (TOPIA) Tokushima City 770-0831 JAPAN tel: 088.656.3303 fax: 088.652.0616 Claire Tanaka & Martin O'Brien [email protected] http://www.topia.ne.jp/ Contributors This Month: HIROBA International, Junko Kimura, Download a PDF fi le of awa life or view the Kaori Sakamoto, Matthew Shettler, online version by going to TOPIA's website! Claire Tanaka, Jon Teakle, and Martin O'Brien http://www.topia.ne.jp/e_index/e_index.htm awa life welcomes announcements, arti cles, English Information on FM Tokushima: opinions, letters, art and photographs. Please "Talk Up Tokushima" Thursdays @ 9:15am send contributions to the editors at TOPIA. You Tokushima City 80.7 Ikeda 82.3 can also write (or call in!) for a free sub scrip tion. Anan 78.4 Hiwasa 77.7 -2- by martin o'brien awa ningyo joruri [email protected] wa Ningyo Joruri is the amateur puppet atheater of Tokushima. It was created in the Edo period and has been performed in Tokushima for over 300 years. It was first brought to Tokushima by way of Awaji Island. Many farmers in rural Tokushima began organizing amateur troupes by themselves. Affl uent indigo traders patronized these troupes and Ningyo Joruri Ebisu - god of fi shermen and fortune doing his dance flourished in Tokushima. The tradition of rural theatres with wooden benches out in the of Kabuki, Noh and Bunraku amateur troupes is perhaps open. The main performance (a.k.a. Ningyo Joruri) rarely one of the reasons why was "Ebisu Mai" It concerns uses actors, instead human Ningyo Joruri was popular in the god Ebisu, who travels emotion and experience is Tokushima long after it had to a village disguised as a hidden behind masks and declined in big cities. nobleman, but carrying his puppets. I had the opportunity to characteristic fishing pole. Ningyo Joruri is a traditional experience Ningyo Joruri The villagers welcome him art form that harks back to theatre first-hand on the with sake but he gets tipsy a distant era. It has declined 29th of May high up in the and rises to dance, but ends in recent years but due mountains of Kaminaka where up flying around so everyone to government support is the 2nd Haigyu rural village realized who he is. Later he now undergoing a revival. theater festival was being goes fishing with one of the In any event the unspoilt, held. Kaminaka was really the villagers and catches a fi sh of undeveloped mountains of perfect location for the event. good fortune. Kaminaka provided the perfect The theatre was surrounded The play was difficult to place to watch the puppets by forests and mountain understand and there was doing what they have being streams and was set up beside no interpretation provided doing since they started out an old temple. Walking around but it was still an enjoyable in the 1700s. The novelty before the performance was experience because of the of seeing Ningyo Jorui for an enjoyable experience due almost human-like qualities the first time, as well as the to the natural beauty of the that the puppets possess. perfect rural setting allowed place and the abundance Three puppeteers dressed for a glimpse into a Japan that of nature. Large colorful in black manipulate the is uncommon these days. tonbo (dragonflies) swarmed puppets, and there are many If you are interested in everywhere and I even saw a moving parts. The action is seeing Ningyo Joruri then there snake in a mountain stream. accompanied by a narrator are many places where it can After taking some explicit, and a shamisen player.
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