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  • Hello friends, Dogentricks.com here. How has everyone been? It’s been a bit since I last blogged, so here is the scoop:

    I have been assigned my placement in Japan. I will be going to Bungooono-shi, Oita-ken, Kyuushuu. I’m absolutely sure none of you know where that is, so here’s a map for reference.

    bungo

    The big red arrow that got cut off due to my impatient image editing indicates Bungooono-shi. Quick Japanese geography lesson: Ken is akin to state, shi is city, and mura is small town or village. I’m, again, in Bungooono-SHI. But, according to everyone that knows it, which is only one of my many Japanese friends, the town is in the middle of nowhere and probably has absolutely nothing. One of my friends looked me straight in the eye and told me there were probably more snakes and bears than people. I laughed, then cried when he told me it wasn’t a joke.

    In all seriousness, I’m extremely excited about my placement. My number one pick was Oita city, the capital of Oita-ken. Bungooono-shi is only thirty minutes by car, but small enough for me to experience a lifestyle I know nothing about. The change in scenery and surroundings will no doubt have a profound affect on my life; I have faith it will all be for the best.

    In other news, my life as a student is over. My last day of class was yesterday and my graduation will be this Friday. Between now and then, I have a final in geology, American pop song, music theory, and a short story to write. I’m not worried about any of my classes, but am a bit anxious about the short story. I’ve been working on it seriously for the past week, everyday putting at least two hours of solid work into nothing but writing. I walk to the library each day at 7:45, arrive at 8:00, and write until the doors close at 10:00.

    It is my first serious attempt at fiction, and I am glad to say through practice I have only gained confidence in my ability to write for a living. When I sit down at the computer, I feel like I’m watching the story construct itself rather than writing it. I’ll post the whole thing up here once I finish things.

    Finally, my tricking career is coming to a close, but I am training everyday and looking forward to the small gathering later this month—hopefully my back with be in shape.

    Thanks for the support, and train hard.

  1. #1 Rodney Reynosa
    June 8, 2009 pm30 6:43 pm

    Hey Dogen,

    Congrats on getting the first choice! I hope you are looking forward to your “hip” accent! =P

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  2. #2 Kibou
    June 12, 2009 pm30 12:11 pm

    Congratulations man! I think the fact that you were placed in the middle of nowhere rather than somewhere like Tokyo or Osaka is a really good thing, because I believe your experience will be much more profound. GL with your career, I think you would be an amazing writer, look forward to maybe reading a book by Kevin O’Donnell in the future. GL with tricking too, laters.

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  3. #3 Enis
    June 17, 2009 pm30 6:41 am

    Hey dogen, i hope youre planning on coming to Tokyo this season, jacky told me a lot about you, and i really liked to meet up !

    Id love to do some tricking with you

    Enis from Germany

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAy4iXgFk_k&feature=channel_page

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  4. #4 Nicole H
    May 18, 2010 pm30 7:25 pm

    Hi there.

    I am being placed through JET in Bungooono this year. I was wondering if you had any information on the town, weather, people, cultural activities, etc.

    Thank you!

    Nicole

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  5. #5 dogen
    May 20, 2010 pm30 3:21 am

    Nicole,

    Please feel free to e-mail me at

    dogentricks@gmail.com

    I’d love to answer any questions you may have.

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