From faunt@netcom.comTue Dec 12 20:55:00 1995
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 09:00:27 -0800
From: Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 <faunt@netcom.com>
To: s2m <faunt@netcom.com>
Subject: From Japan

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Message received from Japan:

ARCJ GET-TOGETHER from Tokyo  issue #1    November 5,1995

Reporting  Arthur Ransome Club of Japan (ARCJ) Kanto
region monthly meeting.

Ahoy! I'm Mikako "Minnow" YAMADA reporting a small meeting of ARCJ  from
Tokyo. Today, a dozen Japanese members  got together in Tokyo.
Let me introduce the members:

ARCJ has about 30 members living in/around Tokyo. We hold "Tea party" once
a month with attendance of ten people or so.
I am very happy to have made a contact with a New Zealand Tars member.
--Arata "Tycoon"  KOBAYASHI

I'm Namiho "RED CAP" KOYAMA.
I was alone for 15 years myself till I joined ARC.
I know how you feel.
What you're doing is just plain great barbecued billy-elephant!
(A goat is much too small to express our happiness of reaching you.)
keep in touch! S&A forever!

I'm Yuuri. Whenever you are in trouble, remember "Every cloud has a silver
lining, and all text book have a last pages."
--Yuri "Yuriko" YAMAMOTO

It is really great you have launched TARS-Net. I enjoyed many fine
photographs and selected illustrations by AR on its home page.
--S "Tea Bay" SENO

Captain Nancy's "Shiver my timbers" is next to impossible to translate
into Japanese. Several equivalent (Japanese) old expressions of great surprise
are used in Japanese translation of S&A stories.
One of them sounds "Buriki ni Tanuki ni Okajoki" literary means a tin and a
raccoon dog and a steam engine.
--Ryuichi  "SLATER"  KOBAYASHI

WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT TODAY (Sat. November 4,1995)

1.Report from  Mikako Yamada that she discovered ARCJ page on WWW.
2.A resolution has been reached  to send a n  E-mail  report  to Mr. Doug
  Faunt,  of  the Kanto region monthly  get-together in Tokyo.
3.Skating on a frozen  water in the "Japanese Lake District".
4.Reading and discussing each members reports for ARCJ  official magazine
  "1929" on last summer 's fishing and camping event  "The Shark Project".
5.Coming "Chinese Afternoon "  event where all attendants are required to
  disguise either in a Chinese costume, or  a Ransome costume, to create an
  afternoon of Missee Lee World.
6.Announcement of coming "smuggling" of TARS goods into Japan by Commander
  Leslie who will stopping in Yokohama bay at the year end.


73 and TARS Forever,
doug
