Friday 17 July 2015

あと1週間

本当に久しぶりだね

この前ポースとした時からいろいろあった!姉と日本を旅行して、友達がイギリスから来て、本当に素晴らしい時間を過ごした。でも日本めっちゃ暑くなったね!(ごめん、いつも天気について話してるねww)けど京都このごろ超暑い。蒸し暑い。がまんできない...8月ここにいなくてよかったwでも最近話題になったのは…台風!ここ2・3日間風と雨やばかった。服、靴、靴下、全部濡れてる!来週帰国しちゃうからもうすぐ天気よくなるといいんだけどね。私の留学もうすぐ終わるって信じられない。本当に10ヶ月くらい過ぎた?9月はずっと前のことみたいんだけど、一方で早く過ぎたように感じるんだ。おかしいよ…

どうしよう??あと1つ日本での週末しかないんだよ!ぎゃあああ。すごく複雑な気持ち。ついこの間友達と話してて、思ったようにみんな同じ気持ちだ。帰ったらきっと日本に戻りたいと思う。この留学はここまですっごく楽しくて、たくさんのとてもいい友達ができて超うれしい!みんな私と一緒にイギリスに帰ってくれない?お願いいいいいwいや、実は家族や友達に本当に会いたいけど、日本にいる友達と他の国から来た友達もめっちゃ会いたくなる。それに…帰ったら、日本語を絶対に使わなくなるwやばい!ペラペラになりたいんだ。日本に戻るよ。いつか!

今日はCOSMEDIA(私が入ってるサークル)の Farewell Party だった!みんなとまた遊んでうれしくて、 花とお手紙をもらうのもとてもよかった。(ありがとう、みんな!大好き!)実はその手紙を読みながら泣けたんだ。笑 そんなにいい友達ができてすごくうれしいよ。

今週末は私の最後の週末だよ。今から予定いっぱい!来週の土曜日はとても辛い日だと思う。でも、帰ること考えられない。その日まで、友達とたくさん遊んで、最後まで日本での残りの時間を楽しむね!

Basically, I'm gonna bloody miss it here and all the awesome friends I've made so I'm gonna make the most of this final week here in Kyoto..see ya soon England..!



Wednesday 29 April 2015

留学もうすぐ終わる。Half-way point (ish) of Year Abroad.



(日本語が下に書いてあるよ~~!あまり上手じゃないから、ごめんねww)


So, I'm at the mid-way point (kinda) of my year abroad here in Kyoto (eek). Proper weird feeling, hard to explain..part of me really does not want to leave - my friends, my University, my life here - and part of me does want to. Second semester, for us exchange students, began at the start of April, which is the start of a new academic year for normal Ritsumeikan students. After a couple of months of travelling, to Korea, to Hokkaido for the Snow Festival, back to the UK, and back to Japan with my sister, for a month of fun-filled sisterly travelling, I settled back into my life at the dorm and began my final semester here. I still can't believe it's been almost 8 months since I first came here. It feels like so long ago that I arrived that day, entering the dorm absolutely cacking it about not being able to understand owt!! But...it also feels like it's gone so quickly. Weiiiiiirdddddd.

OH. Just reminded myself of something funny! After having period 1 and 2 of class the other day, my friends and I sat outside to eat some dinner together (yea that's right, dinner, not lunch) and got to talking about accents. I brought up how some of my friends back at my home uni who I lived with (*cough* Bec) sometimes just DID NOT understand what I was trying to say, being from the North and all. Similarly though, I didn't always get some of the words they were using! But..anyway, one of my friends was all 'I understand you well :)' I explained how when I'm here I tend to sort of tone down the Northern-ness within me, but when I'm home round my people (lol), the Yorkshire lass will come back for sure! AAANYWAY, so they asked me to do an impression of what I'm like when I'm not actively trying to enunciate my words and avoid Yorkshire-isms...so I obliged. It went something along the lines of:

"Ere right Daiiiiisy (that's me best mate yea Daiiisy), im proper ungry like, me! Gonna get right mardy if a dunt eat owt...Can wi gu' shop? Let's gu' t'shop, wanna get mesen an ice-cream!! You wat, dun you want one, like??" 

And in that moment, I was back in Yorkshire. Hahahahhaha, so yes this was probably a highlight of the day. I then proceeded to the library to kill time until period 4 when I had my final class. To my dismay, Ikebana class was cancelled the next day - I was proper looking forward to that.

Aaaanyways, so yeah my first month here is pretty much over and it's going too quicklyyyy!! I KNOW when I'm back, while it'll be awesome to see everyone again, I'll miss it here and everyone I've met, and want to return. But it'll be time to move on and let the next group of UEA students go on their year abroad! For now, gonna make the most of the rest of my time here. Gonna Karaoke til I have no voice and Japanese til I can't even English anymore (well this has happened before but yea).

LATERZ

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少し前毎回日本語で書くつもりって言ったのに、、今まであまりしてないね。だから、、!!

もう留学の中間点で、もうすぐ帰ることについてどう感じるかわからない。ちょっと不思議な気持ちなんだよ。けど今までめっちゃ楽しみにしてきたから、これからも帰るまでどうなるのか楽しみ!確かに、帰ってから京都が懐かしくなって、ここにできた友達にもすごく会いたいと思うんだけど今そんなことについて考えられないね!

最近京都めっちゃ暑くなってきたんだね!時々何もしたくないほど暑い。けどこれからもっと暑くなるでしょ?!うわ~7月絶対だめ。日本人すごいねwwイギリスで20度くらいさえだったら、ショーツやTシャツが出てくるんだ、、笑 日本の夏を経験していてから、今ちょっとおかしいと思う!帰る時にイギリスでは夏だけど、日本に比べて多分寒いと思うね!まあ、実は日本の7月はそんなに暑いから、たぶんうれしい。

じゃ、今日早く起きたし、授業もいっぱいあったし、もうすぐ寝たほうがいいかな~
おやすみ!!


Tuesday 3 March 2015

久しぶり!It's been a while!

So it's been a while since I've done a post. So, sorry if this gets rambly..I do ramble.

The past couple of months since Christmas have been not only busy but quite difficult! Christmas itself was a weird one, what with being away from home and it not really seeming like Christmas. Then I had a visitor, just for a week, but it was one of the best ever! We spent New Year's in Osaka, went to an Onsen, did a bit of sight-seeing, and tried lots of food together. It was fab. After the Winter break, I then had two weeks of school (weird I know) before a two-month break. I've had a bit of trouble explaining this to people back home, but Feb and March are basically the July and August for Japan, academic-wise. So their academic year starts in April, as opposed to our September! See, rambling already. Anyways, so I've been doing some travelling!!

I began with a trip to South Korea with some awesome friends! And can I just say..KOREAN FOOD IS AMAZING. Now, I do love Japanese food, but man...Korean food? Just. Yum. I especially love Kimchi, and love the fact that one of my housemates (shout out to ピョンヘ!!)makes this quite often. It is beaut. Actually, the night I got back from the UK (get onto that later) she was there to greet me and was, to my delight, making some Kimchi! So yeah, Korea was super cool. We were there for around 9 days, so managed to fit in quite a lot! It was well cold out there, apparently even colder than Hokkaido in the north of Japan. Which brings me on to my next bit!

Kimchi soup!

Following Korea, we got back and the next week went to Sapporo, Hokkaido, for the Snow Festival! (札幌雪祭り)So, as you can imagine, there was a lot of...snow. I remember arriving and getting a taxi to our hotel - the back roads were so icy, we were worried if we could even get there! But luckily it was just round the corner. And we had quite a nice chat with the taxi man, practising our Japanese over the hols yea! We only spent about 4 days here, but, again, managed to fit quite a lot in. The sights were amazing (but I will say, I'm SO glad I took a big coat!!).

Here is a car buried in snow..

So, I returned from Sapporo and I think pretty much the next day, I flew home. As excited as I was to go to Korea and Sapporo (which were brill), this was the thing I was most desperate for. I had missed my family, friends, and partner so much. I had a lot I wanted to do, and only three weeks to do it, of which the final weekend I was flying back to Japan. So, two weekends. I split my time between my hometown, and my Uni city. For a start, it's very hard having two families at a time like this, especially when I can't drive yet. There were a lot of people I wanted to fit in seeing, and didn't manage to see everyone. I got time with most of the people I wanted to see, though, and in the time I had I think it was okay. I mean, it's not like I'm coming back to Japan forever right? 

So I saw my family, and a couple of friends in my hometown. I had a fantastic time with everyone, so thank you again to all you wonderful people back home :) I'm sorry I couldn't have more time, but all I can say is there will be plenty of time after the next few months when I return for good. I only have a few more months here, but a lot longer to be around home so I'll make the most of it! So, following this, I went to Norwich. It's strange because, not only do I miss the people there, but I miss the city. The colourful market, the castle, the puppet man (who I managed to spot on my visit haha), and my University. Don't get me wrong, I miss my hometown for what it is too, but there's something about Norwich and UEA. If I didn't say before in a previous post, I feel so happy and lucky to have ended up there. Anyways, I got to see quite a few friends there as well and had a wonderful time. Thank you to you all - especially to Alex by the way for putting up with me living at his for the week and making some yummy food for me. OH that reminds me, I also bought myself Tomb Raider: Underworld..(!!!!) I have been waiting to play this game for so long. I had Legend for ps2 and then..obviously couldn't play the next one as I didn't have a ps3. But I finally played it (well some of it!) and looking forward to playing the rest of it and other TR games when I'm back ^^ YEY

Sooo, here I am. Back in my dorm in Kyoto. After a proper long coach ride, flight, another flight, and taxi. And my sleeping pattern is sooo dodgy. And I've been feeling quite poopy. I miss everything and everyone already, and I've only just gotten back. Luckily, I'm meeting my sister in Tokyo tomorrow to start some travelling. Then next month, back to Uni! While I'm really glad I got to visit home (I really think I needed it), I have to wonder whether it was in fact entirely a good thing. I suppose after just returning to Japan, I was always gonna feel a little sad, until I get back into the routine of things. But, it really sucks missing home and the people there.

I know, for the 2nd years at UEA who may be reading this, that many of you are planning to come home. And I say great! But be aware, because, at least for me, having that feeling of being home again and then having to come back out here on my todd once more (while I love it here) was quite difficult. It still is haha! I was used to visiting home when I felt like it back in 1st and 2nd year, but when you're in Japan it just can't happen like that. So going home was something I wanted. At the same time, it was maybe bad for me. Or at least, for my year abroad in general and studies! But I'm so glad to have seen everyone and to have done the things I did. It has just made being here harder than it was, which I'm sure will fade in time for me to have to leave Japan for good - at which time I will be devastated to have to leave my life here! Isn't it great..!? For now, I'm gonna enjoy my travels with my sister here in Japan (yeyeye) and then get back into the swing of things at Uni. もっと漢字練習は必要ww がんばりまーす!!


Oh and one more thing..I HAD CHIPS AND GRAVY!!! (plus battered sausage)
Sheringham ♥









Thursday 27 November 2014

I'M IN A STORE AND I'M SINGINGGGGGG

IT IS ALMOST DECEMBER AND I AM YET TO BUY A CALENDAR (There's a question, I haven't actually seen any......) D:

Alright, I'm okay. Really need to get on that. On the plus side, I DO have Elf and The Grinch with me (wish I had the Rudolf movie as well, y’know the cartoon with the sprites, the polar bear, and slyly, and Zoey the Doe and John Goodman voicing Santa...but alas). But anyway Grinch and Elf....1st of December!! I'M IN A STORE AND I'M SINGINGGGGGG!!!!

Well, actually I couldn't sing even if I wanted to...my voice is dwindling into nothing. I sound like a demented zombie or summat. Soon it will be non-existent :( No sore throat, no cold, nowt. Just. Voice. どうして??元気やけど、声がないいいいいいいい。やばい。

I mean, I did go out to a club (like last Friday tho..) so maybe due to that. Actually never expected there to really be clubs here, I'd been told it wasn't really the same. But this club we went to for my friend's birthday, was just like any club back home. Well...actually not just like any club back home...you see the girl's toilets in clubs, here in Japan, have:

  • Oil-blotting paper
  • Mouthwash
  • Cotton buds
  • Heated toilet seats (well this is a thing generally here not just clubs but..)
There was even air-conditioning in there, and you bloody needed it with how hot it got in the main room. Small club + lots of Japanese and foreign students = mega crowded. めっちゃ込んでた  So kinda like any club back in Donny on a weekend. But worse. Or like Tau (...Mantra). But worse. You get the picture, its worse. But man we had such a good time!! I mean the songs they were playing weren't the newest but still some crackers. Although this DJ did have a habit of playing 1/3 of one song and then moving on...and again..and again....and that usually gets riiiiight on my...nerves. But was alreet. Got the token camera dude going round, taking soon-to-be-uploaded-to-facebook pictures! And yeah you get some weirdooos, but what place doesn't have them hey. Also one of those places where the price is lower for girls than lads, I don't think any clubs I'VE been to back home actually do this but, we were happy hahhaah. Poor sod in front of us coughing up 1000yen. Then got us gaijin lasses waltzing in.. I think the price of beer made up for it though, damn me and my love of beer.

OH
I bought a Kimonoooooo. Love the flea market, if you're ever in Kyoto area on the 25th of the month (it could happen..) get yourself to the Kitano Tenmangu Flea Market! Sooooo much cool stuff there, and the cheap Kimonos..just!!! Beaut. I wandered around with a friend for a while looking through the stalls, getting sidetracked here and there by other stalls....good thing we did go cus a man selling oranges just gave us some! ..oh and we managed to find ourselves kimonos! :P My mate had to leave and I ended up bumping into another, after wandering round a bit on my own. Picked up a few little things (I honestly can't help myself in places like that...I have no will power..and it took all our strength to walk away from the Yakisoba stall at the end as well. Bearing in mind we'd already eaten).

OH MY GOSH. I found this stall selling....it was like...small pancake-y thing with fillings. And the one I had was filled with custard cream. Now I don't for the life of me remember what it was called but it's now my mission to find another, or wait another month for the next market, and hope it's there again.



 I kid you not, one of best things ever. HELP ME FIND IT AGAIN.


I'm getting sidetracked. So yea, kimono. And THEN I needed an obi (belt). So we found this stall with obis and the little old man there and his helper spent a good amount of time comparing obis and helping me decide which one suited my kimono the best. So cute. I figured they would have quite good knowledge on this!! Then when I chose, they even lowered the price for me. N'awwww. Ended up also buying one of the ties, for keeping the obi in place, from them. And I already have geta (the shoes) and tabi (the socks), so finally sorted!! Hopefully wearing it in December sometime teehee.

SO EXCITED THAT IT'S NEARLY DECEMBER. Did I already say that? Well, I am. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. ほんまに楽しみにしてる!!!12月大好き!クリスマス大好き!雪大好き(雪ほしいなぁ~)!!それから、だれかが28日に日本を訪問する…!!違う、サンタ じゃないよ。
それ24日だよ、、ww「サンターーーー、知ってる人!知ってる人!!」エルフ見たことある?見て!ぐリンチも。


Bu-zzing.









Wednesday 5 November 2014

Happy Bonfire Night!!

Hey guyz

Feels like I've not written a post for a while, thought I'd update yas! So today back home it's bonfire night!! AKA. Guy Fawkes Night, as what it basically is, is celebrating Guy Fawkes' plans going to shit. Although I think nowadays it just..is seen as a big arse bonfire and some pretty fireworks..! In fact, if I was home right now I'd be buzzing to go to a bonfire and see some fireworks later on. Alas, it is not to be, as here in Japan (and most places ha) it is not a thing. I recently did some "research" (lol I Wiki'd it) and found out that bonfire night is actually officially celebrated in South Africa. Also the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador (I have a Labrador..I miss him) also has something of the like on 5th Novemeber! Remember remember the 5th of November.....

Anyways, HAPPY BONFIRE NIGHT PEOPLE I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING FUN BACK HOME WHILE IM HERE DOING WORK AND WRITING THIS BLOG, BONFIRE NIGHT-LESS. Teehee. 

Nah, it's cool guys, I went to a fire festival recently so it's kinda similar. Right? I mean I'm pretty happy being in Japan right now. Well..I mean in general yeah (for those wondering....) I am really enjoying it here!! I'm still coming across things that are like "culture shock" and occasionally wish I was back home but it passes and I end up going to a Takoyaki party or a local festival, or Karaoke..you get it haha. Gotta say still getting used to some things though, like it's obvious you're gonna get some people staring or whatever (I even got a school kid on campus once shouting きれいねええええ in my face - well I think it was at me, for the sake of my ego I'm gonna say it was directed at me hahaha). Non-Japanese speaking people, she basically said WAAAAA SHES UGLY. Lol just kidding,  きれいmeans pretty. Japanese people are super nice, if a little cray. (Serena, if you're reading, this is you yes hehehe looove ya ).

BUT other things are oddly reminding me of home - the local supermarket, Matsumoto, proper reminds me of Morrisons! Couldn't tell you why, just does! I've also found an import shop (don't get me wrong I'm loving trying all the new Japanese foods..but sometimes I just want some Nutella)! There was also one day at the river, Kamogawa, I had been wandering round Gion with a friend, and we were heading back to the bus from the river...when some old drunkard tried to give/sell us some Whiskey. Now if that's not like Donny.....

DOOOO YA WANNA FUNNNNKKKKKKKKK?

Soz, my Mum made me a CD, listening to it now and this song is on there (anyone seen Trading Places? Watch it. Eddie Murphy. Classsss). 

So in my blogs I write a lot in my (dodgy) English, so I've decided now I'm gonna do a little bit in my (broken) Japanese each time. Here goes.  じゃ、頑張る!

これは多分前の英語と同じだけど、私まだ上手じゃないんだよー
ここまで2ヶ月間日本に勉強してる。まあ、実は1ヶ月間ぐらいクラスがあって、その前はなんか日本の生活などになれてきてみる時だった(まだね)
カルチャーショックについて、いつも大学から聞いてた。私日本に来る前、大丈夫だと思ってたけど、やっぱり時々カルチャーショック経験する。日本は暑い。でしょ?日本に着いて初めてのカルチャーショックだった。でも今、毎週もっと寒くなってくると思う!イェーイ!めっちゃ暑い天気あまり好きじゃないんだ!今は、なんかイギリスの天気みたい、、、好き!とにかく、ここまで日本も日本語の勉強も大好き  :)
これからも頑張る!!



Alright, that's ya lot, I'm tired now hahaha. I hope you've somewhat enjoyed reading this random post, until next time!!

Naw.

Friday 10 October 2014

About Life in Kyoto & at Ritsumeikan!!

Ayup! 

So thought I'd do a post aimed at people back home at UEA (or wherever) studying and preparing to come to Japan on their big adventure!! To whoever wants to know what it's like living in Kyoto, Japan, and studying at Ritsumeikan - I should imagine (hope) this will be a good read for you! Of course, everyone else, feel free to have a read too ;) I'm going to write about some of my experiences so far and what to expect, both in study and outside of study!

Culture Shock

Soooooo, this phrase gets thrown about a lot, but to be honest before I came to Japan I was all "Eh, we'll be totally fine!". Ehhhhhhh.......Now, I'm not saying it's all doom and gloom (cus it's bloody awesome) but as you've heard probs loooads of times already, you will get some degree of culture shock - whether that's the fact that dorms here seem to be much stricter than at home, or even "What the fudge, Japan, where on earth is all the gravy?" :/ 

But worry not, my lovelies. You'll be just fine! You'll have down days and better days and fantabby-dosey days. It's all part and parcel. 

Wow, it's October and I'm still going out in strap tops..

Yep, it's STILL warm here (well, to me). It does not take much to impress me in the warm weather department. In the past few weeks, all I've heard is ナタリー、寒くないの?寒くないの? "Aren't you cold Natalie??" "Natalie, you not cold??"

Guys, I'm from the UK, just assume that unless it's snowing, I am not really cold! It has gotten A LOT cooler than what the weather was like when I first arrived. Now bearing in mind, it's still quite warm now, gives you an idea of just how hot it was back then. Well, this is all subjective but.....I'm not used to hot hot weather!

Having said all this, there has recently been a typhoon and there is now another one on the way....when the one last week was here, its was ridiculously windy (like I've never experienced before), so clearly that was cold..but aside from that..yes, warm. OH, speaking of, us here in Kyoto experienced a brief earthquake the other week - the first while we've been at Ritsumeikan University. I've only experienced one or two extremely small ones back home, so despite this being an event most Japanese were quite blasé about, for me it was quite scary..

Class at Ritsumeikan

Some people thinking of applying to Ritsumeiiiiiiiiiiiii? Love it here, I posted a picture on my previous post of the campus, which is so pretty. When you arrive, you have a placement test including reading/writing, speaking and listening (but they disguise the speaking test as an 'interview'....). You will probably be nervous before like we all were, but honestly nothing to worry about - the teachers are super nice and approachable. I'm in one of the intermediate classes, and we have four teachers, making up one writing class a week, two listening/speaking classes a week, and five comprehensive classes a week (each class lasting 90 mins). As I said, they are all lovely (I only know of female teachers btw, not seen any men yet) and easy to speak to!! You quickly become friends with people in your class and feel more and more comfortable speaking in Japanese in front of everyone with each class, as everything is in Japanese :D

Note: Ritsumeikan offers many outside-of-language-class classes :) BUT, I have to warn you about this as I have had a bit of an ordeal. I was, to my delight, chosen to take part in the traditional arts class of Tea Ceremony. However, due to my timetable of language classes, I had to drop out as it clashed. This then happened for Calligraphy class...and also clashes meant I couldn't take the Society or Culture classes I had my eye on (taught in English). I then applied for the one I could do and did not get picked (it's a lottery..), so as you can imagine I was quite deflated by the whole thing! I now only have my language classes, and am hoping to get the chance to do extra classes next semester. FINGERS CROSSED. (Please cross everything for me. Please?) So yeah, just be aware of this as I did not expect it..

Outside of class.....

I've been here just over a month, and I love love love Kyoto. I've already experienced so much with friends, and there's much more. I'm going to Osaka soon to meet up with a friend, and one of my house-mates has recently visited Kobe, as well - I love how easy and cheap it is to get to these kinds of places (although Tokyo is a bit of a trek I think). 

Aside from sight-seeing and so on, there are also various places to hang out with friends. One of my favourites is the river, Kamogawa, where Japanese and international students both gather to hang out and chat. There is an Izakaya (Japanese-style drinking/eating...place haha!) very close, and going there for the first time was a brill experience! Japanese shops/konbini etc are open quite late (compared to home, aside from 24 hour Tesco..). BUSES, however, unlike at home, do not run very late. So be prepared for Taxis - make sure to go in a group or it may well be quite a big sum of dosh you have to fork out!  

The next thing is...KARAOKE. SO. FUN. There are Karaoke places with comfy rooms to go in with friends and sing the night away (no joke until like 6am sometimes..) with all-you-can-drink of what they have on offer there. The name? JANKARA. There are also Karaoke bars, where the Karaoke is free. Make sure when in Japan, you get yourself to one ;)

SO

I hope this has been somewhat helpful and informative, and not a complete ramble of jibberish about Karaoke and Typhoons haha. Hopefully, you can read some of the other blogs and they can give you an idea about where you would like to go! If anyone has any questions about Kyoto/Ritsumeikan, let me know! Just been made some Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki (YUM) so gonna go grab some! (Thanks guys hehe, ありがとううう、めっちゃおいしかった!)

Have fun studying Japanese guys, 頑張ってね!

Here is a picture of all us SKP students at Ritsumeikan for you! またね!













Monday 22 September 2014

Getting used to life in Japan: Say whuttt

DAAAAAY SIXTEEEN IN THE BIG BROTHER INTERNATIONAL HOUSE II
..and the housemates are gettin iraaate playing unooooooo.

So just been playing Uno, and (typically) I have won... a big fat ZERO times. (Guys, if you're reading get lost.)

Anyways, 2 years ago today (well technically yesterday as in Japan its now early morning) I started at UEA! Can't believe time's gone so fast and I'm already on my year abroad..I've been here for just over 2 weeks and had my ups and downs but loving getting used to life in Japan. The University I'm at here is called Ritsumeikan (or just Ritsumei for all us that find it so much effort to add the extra little 'kan' on the end...) and although I've not started classes, I've been on campus to look around and it's beaut. Here is a picture:


pwettyy!!


Japan is SO. COOL. Guys if you haven't been, go. (And to you lucky people visiting - you know who you are - it's gonna be siiiick.) 

BUT Japan can also be kinda crazy. In a good way (well mostly!). Here are some examples of different things I've come across!

  • So...they drive on the same side of the road as we do in the UK. Good. Well I do NOT understand the rules of the road in Japan. Green man on crossing = cars stop, people walk. Right? Wrong. In Japan, while you're crossing, cars from certain directions can still go. What is that, man? Does that not defeat the point of the little green man?? (mmm I could go for a Little Green Man at Mambos right now) 
  • Fashion over here is quite different sometimes, it's so cool seeing all the different things people wear (I wanna go Tokyo now THAT will be something)
  • Bikes are so cute, they pretty much all have little baskets on the front (this isn't 'crazy' but something I like about it here.)
  • Something I've found difficult to grasp is the general rule of no eating while walking - I do this all the time at home and admit I did it today when eating a brownie and I did actually notice some people looking at me (oops, sorry) 
  • Also no eating on buses, which is easier to understand/abide by.
  • You have to take off your shoes before you enter a house in Japan. At first it was hard to remember that I'd left my shoes in the little box by the front door..."where are my black pumps...??"
  • Also, I'm sure most of you have heard about my Mukade incident....if not, good, Japan has some scary bugs!! 
So, hopefully.. things will become second nature, but for now it's good getting to understand what it's like here and trying my best! 頑張りまーす!People are sooooo nice here anyway. For example, the other day my friend knocked over loads of bikes when parking his, and a guy parked his car, got out and helped us pick them all up. I did not expect it at all.. I think back home, bikes are more likely to get nicked to be honest!

There's a lot I could write about but I'm just gonna leave you with a picture of me and my friend Beth from home (UEA RULES) when we got together and did some sightseeing. This day was awesome, Japan is so beautiful. 



Kinkakuji :)