Blog category for the Backtrack series, telling stories from former JETs looking back on their JET experience. [Parent Category: The Mikan Blog]

Read more about the article Backtrack #12: A Bigger Leap of Faith (Gary Haase, Matsuyama ALT 1996-1999)
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Backtrack #12: A Bigger Leap of Faith (Gary Haase, Matsuyama ALT 1996-1999)

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What’s your name, when and where was your placement, and where are you from originally?

Greetings!  Thank you for reaching out.  I am Gary Haase.  I came to Japan in 1996 as an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT).  I was based at the Ehime Prefecture Educational Research Center in Matsuyama.  I also visited several high schools, such as Matsuyama Minami, Oda, Kamiukena, Matsuyama Minami Tobe Bunko, and Iyo.  I am from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.  I ended up staying on JET for three years, which was the maximum placement time back then. 

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Read more about the article Backtrack #11: A Thinking and Feeling Human (Stefan Hall, Matsuyama ALT 1995-1996)
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Backtrack #11: A Thinking and Feeling Human (Stefan Hall, Matsuyama ALT 1995-1996)

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Outing to Dogo Park with Mitsuhama-chu students (April 1996)

What’s your name, when and where was your placement, and where are you from originally?

I am Stefan Hall.  I was placed in Matsuyama-shi, Ehime-ken, from 1995-96.  At the time of placement I was living in Virginia.

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Read more about the article Backtrack #10: Beyond All Expectations (Meredith Boos, Uwajima SHS 2003-2005)
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Backtrack #10: Beyond All Expectations (Meredith Boos, Uwajima SHS 2003-2005)

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When the cruise cancelled our family trip to China and Japan in 2020 there was much cursing, crying, and screaming. Then my 12-year-old daughter patted my shoulder and said, “Stop crying mom. Japan’s not going anywhere.”

Though impressed with my child’s maturity, I was ticked off. Sniffling, I thought of all the planning gone down the drain. But as I set the travel brochure on fire in the kitchen sink it hit me. I wasn’t using the lesson the JET Programme taught me – to be happy, expect only the unexpected.

It all started with blackmail and somehow got me through a pandemic.

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Continue ReadingBacktrack #10: Beyond All Expectations (Meredith Boos, Uwajima SHS 2003-2005)
Read more about the article Backtrack #9: A Tapestry of Compassion, Patience, Humanity, Individuality, and Safety (May Tsun, Ainan 2008-2010)
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Backtrack #9: A Tapestry of Compassion, Patience, Humanity, Individuality, and Safety (May Tsun, Ainan 2008-2010)

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How did you find out about JET, and what led you to apply?

The program was well known at my college. I was interested in an experience abroad before graduate school, and I had more of a connection to Japan through kendo and pop culture.

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Read more about the article Backtrack #8: Another Home For Me (Joshua Aresty, Matsuyama ALT 2009-2011)
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Backtrack #8: Another Home For Me (Joshua Aresty, Matsuyama ALT 2009-2011)

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What’s your name, when and where was your placement, and where are you from originally?

My name is Joshua Aresty.  I’m from Boston, Massachussetts in the United States.  I was placed at Hojo high school in Ehime Japan from 2009 to 2011.  I went with my wife Tara Trent who was stationed at Matsuyama West middle and high school in Matsuyama.

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Read more about the article Backtrack #7: Earnestness, a bit of Naiveté, and a Sincere Interest in Japan (Nicole Uehara, Saijo ALT 1999-2002)
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Backtrack #7: Earnestness, a bit of Naiveté, and a Sincere Interest in Japan (Nicole Uehara, Saijo ALT 1999-2002)

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How did you find out about JET, and what led you to apply?

I heard about the JET Program during a college internship from a few employees who participated in the early years of the JET Program. As an international business major studying German and Japanese, I was interested in living overseas and a chance to hopefully improve my Japanese language skills. My Japanese ability was not the best (unsurprising since the foundation was built on freshman year intensive classes that started at 8:30 am). I thought that the best way I could improve my language skills would be by living and breathing Japanese every day. Having grown up as one of a handful of Asians in a rural town in upstate New York, I also wondered what it would feel like to live in a place where I would not be the face that stood out. After graduation I was wondering what to do next when I learned that the JET application window opened in the fall. I filled out the paper application I received from the Embassy of Japan on a typewriter and bought my first professional business suit the day before the interview. Back in 1999 there wasn’t a Reddit forum or YouTube videos to explain in detail how to ace the JET interview, so all I had was earnestness, a bit of naiveté, and a sincere interest in Japan.

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Continue ReadingBacktrack #7: Earnestness, a bit of Naiveté, and a Sincere Interest in Japan (Nicole Uehara, Saijo ALT 1999-2002)
Read more about the article Backtrack #6: The Language of the Colonizers (David Titterington, Niihama ALT 2005-2010)
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Backtrack #6: The Language of the Colonizers (David Titterington, Niihama ALT 2005-2010)

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What’s your name, when and where was your placement, and where are you from originally?

Pandemic greetings! I’m David Titterington from the USA, specifically from land stolen from the Pawnee and Kickapoo Nations – what we now call Kansas City. I lived in Niihama, Ehime, Shikoku (or New Port, Love Princess, Four Lands) from 2005 to 2010.

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Continue ReadingBacktrack #6: The Language of the Colonizers (David Titterington, Niihama ALT 2005-2010)
Read more about the article Backtrack #5 : The First Trinidadian in Matsuyama (Nichelle Mitchell, Matsuyama 2009-2014)
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Backtrack #5 : The First Trinidadian in Matsuyama (Nichelle Mitchell, Matsuyama 2009-2014)

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What’s your name, when and where was your placement, and where are you from originally?

My name is Nichelle Mitchell and I’m from the island of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). I was placed in Matsuyama-shi in Ehime ken on the island of Shikoku in August 2009.

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Continue ReadingBacktrack #5 : The First Trinidadian in Matsuyama (Nichelle Mitchell, Matsuyama 2009-2014)
Read more about the article Backtrack #4: Those Impressions Last for Generations (Abdulla Zokari, Imabari & Matsuyama 2011-2016)
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Backtrack #4: Those Impressions Last for Generations (Abdulla Zokari, Imabari & Matsuyama 2011-2016)

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What’s your name, when and where was your placement, and where are you from originally?

Abdulla Zokari. I was placed originally in Imabari in 2011, but I got married to a foreigner in Matsuyama and was able to transfer to that school to live with my wife 🙂   

Originally I’m from Yemen, but moved to Canada at 13 and learned English, then moved to Japan in 2010 at 23 years old to work for a private company (iTTTi PKC) in Ozu. That year I applied for the JET program, flew back for two weeks to take the interview, returned to Japan, then found out I was a successful candidate for 2011 JET programme. Not a typical JET story lol. 

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Continue ReadingBacktrack #4: Those Impressions Last for Generations (Abdulla Zokari, Imabari & Matsuyama 2011-2016)