Monday 18 December 2017

December 2017 - End of the Year

  December has came. We are at the end of 2017 and the new year is just around the corner.  The third quarter in Nagasaki University has ended and the fourth one has already began. The weather is cold as usual, but we are used to it now, I guess. Last week, we joined the observation trip to Mamizu Pia and Yamanota Purification Treatment Plant. There are so many things I could learn from there, especially about their modern technologies, which is far more advance than in my country. In Mamizupia, they use ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis technologies to desalinate seawater in order to get the fresh one while Yamanota plant uses ceramic membranes. Both systems are very well organized and operated. The plant staff invited us to try the treated water and half of us could not distinguish it from the tap water. It is demonstrated how far Japan has gone in terms of wastewater treatment. I am looking forward to learning from them. ^_^

The air drying bed for making sludge cakes

The RO system in Mamizu Pia

The ceramic membrane system in Yamanota Purification Plant

The pre-treatment system in Yamanota Purification Plant


Picture before leaving

Saturday 9 December 2017

Autumn in Japan

      Autumn (“Aki”) in Japan usually begins in early September, and it’s also the time when the storms hit in Japan. The weather at the time is similar to the rainy season due to usually having autumn rains; however, everything will get better in mid-October as the winter winds blow. The man supposed that autumn in Japan is the happy period to relax and enjoy nature pleasantly, and it will last from September to November when maple trees convert the color leaf from green to red or yellow. There are some festivals and interesting activities to visit and enjoy during this time of year such as Akimatsuri (Autumn festival), Kouyou (Red leaf season), and the amazing natural scenery.





The maple trees at Nagasaki University

-Le Phat_09/12/2017



Tuesday 5 December 2017

November feelings

November month was so rich for me as a new student. I did several lectures including experiments and study trip. For the experiment the waste water treatment was the big part with Itayama sensei. In my country I have already do the theory of many concepts but it’s here where I begin to practice theses theories. As far am concerned its was ever a good thing to practice more than theorizing. Thus, with Tada sensei my classmates and I went to Isahaya bay for a field observation. So, with the water quality sensor we did many measurements for some physical parameters to assimilate the lecture. Indeed, it was a good experience for me to visit the area as a scientist student who want to perform his skill about water. Thereby during this trip, I learned many things by Tada sensei and his two students. They really help us to use the water quality sensor, which was a nice thing. So, after taking our measurements we enjoyed the ecosystem around us with the fisherman boat. So, when it was time to go back home the fisher man offered as lot of fruits. One the way back I exchanged with the Japanese student of Tada and he taught me some kind words in Nihon. Some days after this trip, I participated in the Nagasaki bus tour organized four the international students. Indeed, during the opening speech, we listened to an atomic bomb survivor. Her history was so sad, mostly when she told that she lost almost all her family members during this catastrophic attack I had tears in my eyes. Although after this speech we went to the peace park and took lunch there. We also went to the atomic bomb and the history museum. I remember that we watched an amazing theater piece. Thereby a big festival was organized in the university. This festival was so amazing, dancing group, pop concert and lot of food variety. Finally, November month was good for me, think that December will be better.
Field observation in Isahaya Bay
During BOD experiment in Itayama Sensei's lab
Nagasaki history museum 

Author: Cassidy 

Friday 1 December 2017

Tokyo - My first trip in Japan - 11/2017

In November, I went to Tokyo for training class. This is the first time I’ve gone to a large city such as Tokyo. My trip there was like discovering a new way of life that I had only heard previously.
I had always wanted to come Tokyo and I recently had the chance to spend two days in this amazing city. I flew into Haneda Airport. After that, I took the Tokyo Monorail from Haneda Airport to reach Sakura-kan. It took about 2 hours from Haneda Airport to go there. The monorail was a great way to get around Tokyo - avoid the slow road traffic and appeared as the lowest cost option. You need to change trains but still convenient. Train was comfortable and clean. It was fully automatic and controlled by computer. This is the first time I went by Monorail so purchasing a ticket was not simple for me. Therefore, Sensei helped me to do it. There are ticketing machines in every station. You need to know your destination station. The fare is based on the distance traveled and you will see how much you must pay for the trip.
At your destination station, repeat the process. Put the ticket into the turnstile as you exit. If there’s still value on the ticket, it’ll re-appear. If not, the turnstile will keep it. If you lose your ticket, you can not go through. In the first station, I didn’t know the ticket would re-appear in the turnstile and did not take it. Therefore, I could not go through the next station and I had to ask transit employee to help me out and buy the ticket again^^^
After going to Sakura-kan, I joined in the training class about how to use the machine for counting bacteria. They were very enthusiastic and showed me in detail. In the evening, I didn’t know how to get my accommodation so they took me to go there.
On second day in Tokyo, I went to Haneda Airport by bus. In Haneda Airport, I had free time to visit many shopping stores and bought a souvenir for my friends. I already took a lot of photos because I like taking photos with the airplane. It reminds me about my dream that I’d always wanted since I was a young child: become a flight attendance. However, I can not make my dream come true because I am short^^^
Came back Nagasaki in the evening and finished my first trip in Japan. There were so many experiences and unforgettable memories. In the future, I hope I will have chances to visit many places in Japan. See you again Tokyo!

                                                                  Autumn leaves in Tokyo

                                                                    The campus of Sakura-kan 
                                                                         View from the bus

A Sunday to discover

Sunday, Nov 12th, 2017, another memorable day was marked in my diary in Japan.  We, Vietnamese friends, old and new students, had a trip to a beautiful place: “Aguri no oka” (あぐりの丘).

At first, we only planned to go there to visit a second-hand market, which is hosted on the second Sunday of every month, but what we discovered later made it a worthy trip. As soon as we got there, we were amazed not only by the lively crowded market, but also by the peaceful feeling being surrounded by beautiful landscape. The market is filled with plenty of clothes, jackets, footwear, tableware, books, toys, souvenirs and lots of more. You can find good stuffs with cheap price here.
The second hand market at the parking area, crowded, busy with people buying, selling... 
The place is not only used as a place to gather a flea market sometimes of the year. Actually, Aguri no oka is an agriculture park which occupies about 50 hectares, located on a hill in the northwest of Nagasaki. The park has a few different areas where you can experience garden harvesting, feeding cattle, or just simply enjoy the fantastic view while eating excellent piece of ice-cream!

Some of the scenery photo captured that day...
The flower garden

The house of rose

And my favorite one...

The trip is a good chance for us to get to know each other better, and to share our experiences about student life. In the breeze of the cool autumn wind, we can feel a long way ahead leading to a bright future.