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Recent report and fieldtrip

Hello.
About a week ago, we finished our all experiments, calculated the results and discussed with helper laboratorians and professor Mr.Suwardi. There are less strange data, so I was relieved a little...

By the way, today, I went to "Pangalaengan" which situates at south of Bandun, central west Java, mountainous area. I went there with professor Mr.Suwardi, professor Mr.Darmawan and Yasuda. There are so much wide tea and coffee fields, and the landscape is very very beautiful...!

Tea plantation field
With Mr.Suwardi and Yasuda
With Mr.Darmawan and Yasuda
 


I heard that Indonesian tea plantation fields have so great and beautiful landscape, so I would like to go somewhere. Today, this wish comes true! Thanks for Mr.Suwardi's invitation. Terima kasih banyak...!

Moreover, we went to coffee plantation fields. The field grows "Arabica coffee". This species is the most famous coffee donates about 60% of coffee production. It has good smell like sweet flower and suitable mountainous area, but it is so week for drying and insect pest. So growing Arabica coffee is difficult.
Well, I become want to drink delicious coffee...

That's all. Thank you for reading

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Small attempt

Our analysis will finish soon. Now the last one is going on. It is hard for me to do the experiment in new environment.

By the way, I made small attempt.

In Bogor, we can see "Alfa midi/mart" anywhere. They are the popular  convenience store here and the members of Ponta group.

Then, I tryed to use Japanese Ponta at Alfa mart to know whether I can use it.
I asked the staff but,


I couldn't use it. We need to make Indonesian Ponta to get points. 

I could find an answer of my question in this attempt. I want to keep trying to solve what I have a question of.

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Diary of staying at IPB

  Hello, my name is Sota Nishi, Hokkaido University student. This is the first time blogging.
I participated PARE program and arrived at IPB at February 14th. Now, I stay at IPB for 8 days with good health and safety.


  This is the first time to go abroad, but I can feel relieved and enjoy this stay thank to the help of Indonesian friends, my senior student and friend came together. I would like to say thank you so much for them.

  The day before yesterday, we went to soil sampling in the teaching farm of IPB, palm field, teak forest and cassava field. We are taught the methods of soil sampling by Dr.Suwardi and took some soil samples for chemical analysis. These soils are be drying in the air-drying room. We will start soil analysis from tomorrow afternoon.
soil sampling and soil cross section
 

fruit fo dragon fruit and cross section of palm fruit
 
  There are many tropical plants in the teaching farm of IPB. We were surprised and interesting in these plants that first time we saw them. Look at the palm cross section picture. White one in the center of palm fruit is seed and orange one around the seed is fruit. Usually, palm oil is squeezed from fruit (orange one). Palm has the best oil extraction efficiency about 3000 kg oil / 1 ha. This corresponds to 5~10 times that of soybeans and sunflower. I felt amazing this fact.
 
  In addition, we visited Botanical Garden in Bogor "Kebun Raya Bogor". It was nice weather to walk, not so hot and not rainy day. There are not only tropical plants but also some exibition of Indonesian animals. I was interested in these plants and exibition.
 
  So really really to be lucky, we met Indonesia President Mr.Joko Widodo!! (Leave a note to publish photos) when we walk in KRB. We were very honored. God Bless for President...
 
 
Thank you for your attention.
See you next time.


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Life in IPB on February

   I'm Kaho Yasuda. I come from Hokkaido university to IPB. This is 5th day in IPB. Climate in tropics is too hard for me, but I still keep my health.
   Here, in IPB, almost all things are different and surprising. I will show some of them.

(1) Food
   I tryed some of Indonesian food. I feel Indonesian food is sweet or spicy. They don't have the middle taste. And they use much oil.
    I like spicy foods but sadly, my stomach doesn't accept their oil.... I have to adjust my stomach to Indonesian food.
    I also tryed Indonesian "Japanese food," so I'll show it below. The drink showed in photo is called "Teh-Manis." Teh means Tea and Manis does Sweet. This is one of  common drinks in Indonesia.


(2) Traffic 
    Students of IPB use motorcycle for moving around. So we can see many ones at Campus and traffic around IPB is heavy.


(3) People 
   Indonesian students are very powerful and talk frankly. I cannot imagine that in case of Japanese students.
   My supervisor in IPB introduced us his students and they take care of us kindly. It helps me practically and mentally. In this stay, I will encounter more students and others. I would like to take the chances as precious ones.


Tommorow, we will go to sampling. We can start our experiment next week. I'm looking forward that.




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Stay in Jambi - Part 2. Everyday life and events


I am staying in Rantau Rasau, Sumatra Island with safety and good health. Additionally, the research to take gas and soil sample is going well.
In this post, I will write about usual life and events in Rantau Rasau during 2 months.


Despite of rural area, I can live in Rantau Rasau with comfort. However, I had puzzled to the difference of meals and toilet when I was new to here. The difference of meals means the richness of rice and oil. Basically, we eat rice in every meal everyday with lots of fried cuisines. Besides that, here doesn’t have dairy products such as milk, cheese, and so on. If you were worried about deviation of nutrition here, you need to eat much soy milk and fruits, I think. Indonesian style toilets are different from Japanese ones. When we want to flush, we take water with tub from big jar. In this room, we also take a bath with cold water. I take a bath twice a day before breakfast and dinner in the same way with host family.





As events, I write on end of year fireworks and attending to a wedding party.
I enjoyed end of year fireworks with my host family in the garden. When I asked my host mother what we would do at year end night, she answered we had no activity at the night. Then, Santa Claus being late from Japan were sent to the house and the family were allowed to enjoy fireworks. At the moment to come new year, I had slept unfortunately. On New Year’s Day, most of people, farmers, worked as usual though school was in vacation. New Year’s Day like this was very new for me because I had been to shrine, eaten soba, buckwheat noodles and osechi-ryori, special dishes prepared for the New Year in Japan every New Year’s Day.  




 
In order to attend relative’s wedding party, we went to Jambi city, the nearest urban area from Rantau Rasau. It took 3 hours by car. The party had been held all a day and started with Islamic scriptures and greeting by fathers of a new married couple. After that, all participants started lunch until night enjoying music, dancing singing themselves. Indonesian people were very cheerful and enjoyed the party all time. I helped receptionists and greeted with participants. I learned Indonesian people had various style of shaking hands such as shaking a hand normally, just pinch a partner’s hand with one’s hands softly, not shaking hands with different gender but just putting a hand on one’s chest, and so on.
"Hira" , traditional painting on hands and legs for new wife




The life with cheerful people in Rantau Rasau was so different from Japanese busy one. Although income isn’t so high and there is a little inconvenience, people here live more fulfilling lives than Japanese, I felt. Besides, people not only here, but also in Indonesia, are very kind to strangers and treated me kindly as if I am a member of their family. Through this experience, I found there were various people and life styles. I would like to spend days in Japan remembering life in Rantau Rasau and always be positive even though I am busy.

Thank you for your reading.





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