Japan Diaries 4: Quarantine Week 1
Quarantine Week 1: October 18-24, 2021
This is it! It's officially my first week of quarantine here in Japan. For those who missed my intro article, my fellow Filipino Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) and I were all housed in Keio Plaza Hotel in Shinjuku City, Tokyo Prefecture. Since we're not allowed to leave our room, you might find the usual per day article boring so I'll be sharing with you a summarized version of my daily life as a quarantined ALT.
Day 1: October 18, 2021
Monday
As part of the health protocol requirements, we were required to check our own temperature for 6 days using the temperature strip that they provided us in the kit. We should then email it to an assigned email.
Here's my quarantine work setup |
I accomplished the 1st day of the 2021 Post Arrival Orientation tasks. The topics for the day are:
Here's my food for the day:
I found out that my set meal was for people with lactose intolerance. I called up the guest relations to have it changed but was informed that the change would be implemented on the 24th.
That night I had my first dip in my room's hot tub. It was a perfect activity to end the day.
Day 2: October 19, 2021
Tuesday
Temp check 2
I accomplished the 2nd day of the 2021 Post Arrival Orientation tasks. Topics for the day are:
Here's my food for the day:
I got in touch with my JTE supervisor Yuka Kutsumi-sensei.
Day 3: October 20, 2021
Wednesday
Temp check 3
PCR Saliva Collection Test 1 was accomplished and submitted.
Attended the British Council demo and seminar session 1 (10:45AM - 11:45AM). Topic: Teaching in Elementary School.
Here's my food for the day:
I accomplished the 3rd day of the 2021 Post-Arrival Orientation tasks. Topics for the day are:
Day 4: October 21, 2021
Thursday
Temp check 4
Thank God! They changed my meal already. No more non-dairy food for me. Hurray! Here's my food for the day:
I accomplished the 4th day of the 2021 Post-Arrival Orientation tasks. Topics for the day are:
Received a video call from my former principal Mr. Salamat, my close friend Gilbert, and my Japanese godfather Mr. Toshi.
I got the best advice from these gentlemen |
Experienced my first earthquake here in Japan.
Mr. Toshi's food package arrived and was delivered to my room at 7PM today.
Day 5: October 22, 2021
Friday
Temp check 5
Attended the British Council Online Seminar Session 2 (9:15AM-10:15AM) Topic: Teaching in Junior High School.
I accomplished the 5th day of the 2021 Post-Arrival Orientation tasks. Topics for the day are:
Here's my food for the day:
Received a video call from Tatay and we talked about faith and family.
Had a great time chatting with my wife and my father-in-law |
Received an unexpected gift from Oshima-sensei and his wife |
Received an unexpected gift from Oshima-sensei and his wife.
Day 6: October 23, 2021
Saturday
Temp check 6 (Final self-check)
PCR Saliva Collection Test 2 was accomplished and submitted
I updated my laptop to Windows 11
Received the email notifying me that I'm negative of COVID 19. Hence, I can already get out of my room to heat my food and visit the microwave area and hotel store.
Here's my food for the day:
Received an email that my 1st PCR Test was negative. I'm now allowed to leave the room during my assigned schedules.
I visited the small shop that the hotel set up at 34F of the hotel. I spent 550 yen - my first non-essential expense.
Day 7: October 24, 2021
Sunday
No more personal temp checks. Instead, I am now required to go to the 34F from 12:30PM-1PM to have my temperature checked by the staff.
Temparature Check at 34F |
Here's my food for the day:
I finished my JET Programme Online Training for New ALTs and received my certificate.
Scheduled room cleaning |
Scheduled room cleaning #1 (1PM)
Headed to the 34F to microwave my dinner. It's my first hot meal of the week.
This wraps up my first week of quarantine. I'm excited to share my last week here at Keio Plaza Hotel. Please continue following my Japan Diaries 4 series. Thank you.
You stayed in a hotel for 2 weeks? You guys are lucky our batch stayed for a day then was shipped out to our destinations.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice experience but not being allowed to go out was depressing.
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