Japan Diaries 4: Week 1
Week 1: November 2 - 5, 2021
1st week as an ALT in Rumoi High School
Hey guys! I'm sharing with you how my first week in Rumoi City went. Read on and find out about my life as a new Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) here at Rumoi High School, Rumoi City, Hokkaido Prefecture.
Day 1: November 2, 2021
Tuesday - Rumoi
Today is my first day of work at Rumoi High School. I was asked to report to work before 8:15AM and since my house is only a few blocks away from the school I headed to work at around 7:40AM and got to school just on time.
Walking to school. It's the last few weeks of autumn. |
When the school bell chimed at exactly 8:15AM, everyone stood up and the Kouchou-sensei (Principal) greeted everyone and then bowed, we reciprocated with a greeting and a bow. The Kyoto-sensei (Vice Principal) then made some announcements in Japanese before calling me to the front and asking me to give my jiko shokai (self-introduction).
After my jiko shokai and the other announcements, I was asked to go to the Principal's Office to formally receive my appointment papers. From there, the school staff Sekiguchi-san accompanied and helped me to file and accomplish different requirements that I needed to live and work here in Rumoi City.
First, we headed to Rumoi City Hall to have my zairyu card (residence card) updated and registered so that it will contain my address here in Rumoi City. We then proceeded to the water company to update the billing statement of my apartment. The next stop is the Rumoi Shinkin Bank to open my salary account. Since it was almost lunchtime when we ended our banking transactions, Sekiguchi-san decided to drive to Lawson to buy food and then head back to Rumoi High School to eat lunch. She told me that we'd continue our tasks after lunch.
By 1:25PM, we left the school again to go to the Docomo Rumoi branch where I applied for the 60GB postpaid SIM plan. By the time we finished, the process was already almost 4PM and was surprisingly dark already.
Just then, very conveniently, Sekiguchi-san received a call that my other luggage previously sent from Keio Plaza Hotel had just arrived at Rumoi High School. She drove me back to school and taught me how to log out from work, grabbed my things, picked up my luggage, and drove me home before bidding me farewell. Overall, I basically spent the whole day out it was tiring but lucky for me, tomorrow is a National Holiday... I have time to rest tonight and explore the city.
Day 2: November 3, 2021
Wednesday - Bunka no Hi
November 3 is a National Holiday here in Japan. The country is celebrating Bunka no Hi or Culture Day. I took this opportunity to borrow my predecessor's bike before it is officially transferred to its new owner.
You'd read more about my Culture Day Trip in my special Japan Diaries 4: Day 2 article. Please click this 👉LINK👈.
Day 3: November 4, 2021
Thursday - Rumoi
Today is my first full day at work. I'm sharing with you the work schedule here at Rumoi High School so that you have an idea of the time frame per period.
Today is my first class with Kutsumi-sensei.
Here's my workload for the day:
1st period - Test making with Shiko-sensei
5th period - Jiko shokai @3-4 of Kutsumi-sensei
Day 4: November 5, 2021
Friday - Rumoi
Today is my first class with Motoyama-sensei
Here's my workload for the day:
2nd period - Jiko shokai @ 202 of Motoyama Sensei
Generally, my 1st week as an ALT here at Rumoi High School is relaxed and I got to meet some of the teachers too. There are 6 Japanese Teachers of English (JTEs) here at Rumoi High School. So far, I got to go to classes of only two of them and have done test-making tasks with another one. Hopefully, I get to work with my other JTEs in the next weeks.
After work, I walked to NTT Docomo Rumoi Branch to have my SIM Card activated. I also passed by Sakaeya + 1 to inquire about the foldable bike.
Before going home and wrapping up the day, I stopped by Sukiya to eat dinner. I ordered the spicy beef pot combo. Totally worth 850 yen!
Welcome to Hokkaido! I'm an avid reader of your blog. I'm living in Sapporo. It's quite far from your city.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yup, it is far. =( Thankfully, I have a car.
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