Softypapa

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Outdoor explorer and author of Going Alone.

06/23/2026

The third shoe to drop in settling our 2025 obligations here in Japan arrived today in the form of our updated National Health Insurance premium assessment and payment schedule.

The bill turned out to be quite a bit higher than Yumiko and I expected, apparently because the treaty-based tax treatment that applied to our national and resident tax filings did not appear to affect the health insurance premium calculation in the same way.

Coverage for the next twelve months will now be paid in ten monthly installments, after which our premiums, as a couple, will be recalculated based on our next year’s income figures.

Another lesson learned in this ongoing 🇯🇵 adventure.

06/22/2026
06/22/2026

☀️ The Good Life - 06/23/2026 [CancelledMeeting] Tuesday 📆
https://youtu.be/7_grJ5dod1g

Photos from Softypapa's post 06/22/2026

Here is the special piece I picked up at the flea market yesterday (the item I was carrying around in the box), now settling into its new home along the trail through our backyard bamboo grove.

As I was looking it over, several Japanese antique dealers gathered around and began sharing what they could tell from the writing carved into the statue, along with their own knowledge of pieces like this. They identified it as an old roadside devotional stone from Japan’s Edo period, with inscriptions dating it to around 1778. The carved date references the 8th month of the old Japanese lunar calendar, placing it roughly in September or October by today’s calendar. They also suggested it may have originally served as a horse-related memorial or protective statue, which I found especially interesting.

After doing a bit of research of my own, their assessment appears to have been remarkably accurate. Not a bad little find for ¥10,000 (about $62 USD), and I’m happy to be able to give this beautiful old piece of Japan a quiet place to rest once again. 🪴 🎎

06/22/2026

☀️ The Good Life - 06/22/2026 Monday 📆
https://youtu.be/yG2n1Zmm1DQ

06/21/2026

I picked up a real treasure from 18th-century Japan today. A first for me—and something I had never encountered before.

The purchase became even more interesting when a small crowd of older Japanese gentlemen gathered around to admire it and enthusiastically explain a bit of its history. Moments like that always make these outings memorable.

I’ll reveal what it is later, once I’ve found the perfect place for it in our garden. 👀🇯🇵

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Photos from Softypapa's post 06/21/2026

I picked up a nice treasure during our flea market outing today for ¥10,000 (about $69 USD).

A beautiful framed reproduction of a work by Japanese painter Kawai Gyokudō (1873–1957), complete with its original certificate. I’ve always had a soft spot for pieces like this—small reminders of an older, quieter Japan that seem to slip further into the past with each passing year.

06/20/2026

Another treasure picked up during yesterday’s antique outing to Shimada is this solid iron 文鎮 (bunchin)—a traditional Japanese paperweight—shaped like a long, slender cucumber.

My opening offer to the shop owner was ¥1,000 ($6.30 USD), which he accepted immediately without any further haggling. Always a satisfying outcome. 😄

It’s now the perfect tool for holding down the pages of whatever I happen to be reading when I leave the door open and let the warm summer breeze drift through the room. 📚🍃🇯🇵

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