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Family Vacation 2010 [Part 2]

by Nozomi - ...continued from Family Vacation [Part 1] Okay, continuing in our Sapporo adventure... it wasn't enough just to have lunch with the parents. We had to go visit Makoto in his new... READ MORE...

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No Problem, Plenty of Time

- by Jeff - This month my original 3-year spousal visa to Japan was set to expire—August 20 to be exact. So I started the renewal process the recommended two months prior to the expiration... READ MORE...

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Joy Bible Camp 2010

by Zack I just got back from JBC (Joy Bible Camp) and this was my second time going. This time I didn't feel that I was being forced to go; I really was looking forward... READ MORE...

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Who are the Johnstons?

Missionaries Serving with Asian Access The Johnstons are serving with Asian Access, a non-profit Christian mission organization with a 40+ year history of leadership development and church multiplication. Jeff and Nozomi met while at Columbia... READ MORE...

How do I invest in the Johnstons' ministry?

Investing in our ministry isn't very complicated; but we certainly do appreciate those who are sacrificially giving to the Lord's work through our ministry. There are different options for ways to give , including sending... READ MORE...

We've Arrived!

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Airport PickupWe arrived in Japan at 3:55pm on Tuesday, August 21st. Jeff had to go through customs as a foreigner (the long line), while Nozomi, Zack and Ellie went through the short "Japanese Nationals" line. (Did you know that Zack and Ellie are dual U.S.-Japanese citizens, each carrying two passports?).

After customs, we were picked up by our friends, Dorrie Takazawa and her daughter, who eased our transition to Japan by renting a van to carry us and our stuff to their house in Tokyo. We enjoyed dinner with the Takazawa family.

Jet lag has begun to set in and we will be needing a nice cup of coffee later today.

 

Following breakfast at the Takazawas, we have big plans today. Jeff needs to register as an alien in this new country. (Turnabout is fair play.) Nozomi and the kids need to do some paperwork, too. We will do this at our city government office.

Then we get to do some of the following:

  • buy some needed items (fridge, bedding, lights) and have them shipped to our new house;
  • set up our national health insurance accounts;
  • learn how to get to Zack's school
  • begin searching for a Japanese kindergarten for Ellie;
  • open the windows at our new place to air it out (new paint and wallpaper).

All so we can have a ministry of presence in Higashi Kurume (NW Tokyo), Japan.

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