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* [[Likes Older Women]]: Azrael.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Azrael.
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Az [https://web.archive.org/web/20120419020614/http://www.outpostnine.com/gaijin_smash/2005/03/you-will-love-me.html gets one of these] from behind from one of his 15-year-old students. Unfortunately, he makes the mistake of turning his head to see what's pressed up against it.
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Az [https://web.archive.org/web/20120419020614/http://www.outpostnine.com/gaijin_smash/2005/03/you-will-love-me.html gets one of these] from behind from one of his 15-year-old students. Unfortunately, he makes the mistake of turning his head to see what's pressed up against it.
* [[Meganekko]]: [http://outpostnine.com/editorials/picture2.html Ms. Americanized] is a subversion. She ''looks'' like a Meganekko, but she's pretty much the opposite of a [[Shrinking Violet]], having gained her nickname in part from being outspoken and vulgar even by American standards.
* [[Meganekko]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120111090116/http://outpostnine.com/editorials/picture2.html Ms. Americanized] is a subversion. She ''looks'' like a Meganekko, but she's pretty much the opposite of a [[Shrinking Violet]], having gained her nickname in part from being outspoken and vulgar even by American standards.
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]: Many, many examples. According to Az, they are the most powerful force in Japan. Especially if that Mount Fuji story is anything to go by.
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]: Many, many examples. According to Az, they are the most powerful force in Japan. Especially if that Mount Fuji story is anything to go by.
* [[Nice Guy]]: [http://outpostnine.com/editorials/niceguy.html Well...]
* [[Nice Guy]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120312010000/http://outpostnine.com/editorials/niceguy.html Well...]
* [[The Nicknamer]]: Az himself. See [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]. His real first name is known (it's Jeff), but almost never used.
* [[The Nicknamer]]: Az himself. See [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]. His real first name is known (it's Jeff), but almost never used.
* [["Not Making This Up" Disclaimer]]: You could almost make a drinking game out of it, though usually reserved for "Japan's weird did you know that?" entries.
* [["Not Making This Up" Disclaimer]]: You could almost make a drinking game out of it, though usually reserved for "Japan's weird did you know that?" entries.

Latest revision as of 07:26, 23 April 2021

I'm assigned to three different Japanese middle schools. The grade levels are ichinensei, ninensei, and sannensei. These translate to "1st years," "2nd years," and "3rd years," and are equivalent to American 7-9th grades. So the kids are about 12-15 years old. The ichinensei are just beginning to learn English. So this means they know nothing. Well, they know "Good Morning" and "I go to school by bike" but that's about it. Some of them don't even know that.

You know what's kind of funny though? Some kids can't yet say "Good morning" but damn near all of them can ask if I have a big dick. Or "bigu dikku" in Engrish.

Gaijin Smash Chronicles is the story of Jeffrey "Azrael" Windham, an African-American who moved to Japan as part of the JET teacher exchange program. It originally started as a blog called I Am A Japanese Schoolteacher, about his experiences teaching English at two middle schools in a Japanese town, but has since moved to its own domain and going further into his experiences as a foreigner in the Land of the Rising Sun, even after he moved on from that job.

The term Gaijin Smash is about the "ability" foreigners--especially large foreigners--in Japan seem to have that allows them to often ignore certain customs (and at one point, jump a train turnstile without paying) through sheer force of will and/or Refuge in Audacity (doubly so for Az, given that he's seen as a Scary Black Man by default). In other words, a weaponized form of Eagle Land.

In June 2010, the blog switched names to the "Gaijin Chronicles".


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