This is the advertisement I answered
by email:
Two
"Western-looking" foreigners are needed 4:00 to 6:00 pm this
Wednesday, May 13th in Odori, Sapporo to be English-speaking passengers
in the Velotaxi
(bike taxi) for a local TV show. In the show, a presenter tries to
learn new skills and this corner will feature him trying out the job of
Velotaxi driver and guide - in English....
Unfortunately, there is
no pay for this job, probably TV company goods etc and the chance to be on TV
only.
Japanese language skills
not required at all.
All
they wanted to know was our nationality, our ages, and our jobs. Maybe no one
else applied, I don’t know, but they picked us.
After Japanese class in Sapporo, we went to the agreed upon spot and met
up with the TV people. A cute young Japanese guy (who works for the TV station)
was trying out the job of bicycle taxi driver.
We were hooked up to microphones and go-pro cameras were in the vehicle,
as well as a camera man in the bike taxi ahead of us. We were given a little
tour around Odori Park and the Old Government Building while chatting with our
driver.
It was
really fun and we got a free tour. If
you see us on TV, please let me know!
10 comments:
The driver is cute ;)
There you go having fun, again, and a cute driver too, how do you manage all this?
Looks like fun!
Wow, what a fun experience Pamela!
What fun!
Wow! What an amazing adventure - and what fun!
Nice!!!
How cool! I love how you are still able to have so many great adventures even after having been there this long. It's like a never ending vacation and I am happy to be able to live them vicariously through you and your blog!
How cool! I love how you are still able to have so many great adventures even after having been there this long. It's like a never ending vacation and I am happy to be able to live them vicariously through you and your blog!
How cool! I love how you are still able to have so many great adventures even after having been there this long. It's like a never ending vacation and I am happy to be able to live them vicariously through you and your blog!
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