woensdag 12 januari 2011

Back in the netherlands - recap

So it'd be me, updating again from the Netherlands, from home. I came back last night at 6.30 in the evening. And after all the stress off finding the luggage, hoisting or more like stumbling it onto one of those funny karts that they have I walked out into the arrival hall to hear my mom shout IRIS! and before I knew it I was in a hug so tight and we were crying loudly. People were giving me funny looks that's how I noticed. But it was good and then my grandma hugged me cause she had came along as well and then dad and then we hugged more and I told them off adventures and we went to the car. And then all the fatigue hit me and in the car I mostly dozed.

Unfortunately my flight had changed the morning I was traveling. I had gone to the airport early cause I'm paranoid about traveling apparantly and thankfully I am this time cause I was lucky I was early. Going to check in I saw on the screen that my flight had been cancelled so going to the window They told me the plane had malfuctioned and that they were going to make me fly to tokyo first and from tokyo take a flight to amsterdam. Because it meant going home and because I really didn't have much choise I consented. But It was sad. I only got to say half half goodbye to Marta and Mary-clare two friends from Japan who came with me all the way and I feel bad because I couldn't thank them and hug them the way I wanted but I said goodbye and then ran through the security, and made it just in time for my flight to tokyo. Where I cried on the plane all the way cause this was just the first step of me leaving Japan but it was final already and I was and still am missing everyone there.

In tokyo I had to wait, and for some reason I figured maybe I can try to go online. but yeah no, I had to pay and I saw all the other people go on internet for free which just made me glare at my computer cause it apparantly hates me. After that 12 hour flight back home *Groan* in which I was unable to move around alot or sleep at all. And then we are back at the first stage of the story. But I want to tell more in this post cause there are stilll adventures that I haven't told...

I'll start with the fact that I passed japanese and my other subjects, and that I told school already. Now I found out today I might ahve a problem and not get all the money I deserve because I forgot a form that they hadn't told me about yet to fill in in Japan but mayb eI can still do something about that. *crosses fingers* that would be rather nice If I can manage to make that work out. (and for the fact of self pleasure and to maintain my sanity I won't even get started on all the things and exams I have to do now that I am back home. I got one week of peace and I'm gonna enjoy it! XD

I will continue with the fact I had one of the most awesome christmasses ever and I got to spend it with [info]solitaryaya  , who was kind enough to let me stay in her home, to take me in for christmas and to feed me and take care of me and show me around the philippines. I had a most amazing time, it was awesome that I could huggle her and fangirl with her and to actually meet her in person. and .. well it was close to being magical, at the same time I also got to meet [info]arcielfreeder   and then it gets thrown in my face how awesome artists they are both of them and that they gave me amazing gifts while I come with lame gifts like manga's they give me drawings, marco plushies (which are amazing I have marco phoenix and marco adorable!) and a glass and.. so much... +__+ and yeah... I'm giving them valentine present to make up. XD hahahaha and then we went out, and I got to swim and I got to learn about the philippines, have pretty pictures of aya, lift arciel of the ground... in short it was awesome. On the day before I left I said goodbye to arciel together with Aya who went home by bus that evening and the next day I said goodbye to aya only to cry where we said goodbye, infront of her mom (which I was slightly emberassed about) but yeah just got to meet and was saying goodbye again already. So yeah. But it was amazing and awesome and gah... yeah it was super sweet. so

[info]solitaryaya  : thanks for having me over and for taking care of me while I was visiting you but also while I was in Japan and all the goodtime we had together and that we could chat so much and exchange letters and packages. you're an amazing friend and I love you super much. :D we can do even this distance dear trust me. :D I'll call you whenever I can. ((now that I conquered skype)) and it just means we'll have to meet again (me go to philippines. we have roadtrip in europe >D ! ) your arts are amazing and make me flail each time. :D expect your valentine package dear. Your an awesome big sis. :D

[info]arcielfreeder  : you keep going with your study dear, you can do it and you're doing awesomely. your an amazing artist and keep up with what you do. thanks for spending a day with me and aya and it was amazing to meet you. :D let's stay in contact, expect a package to come your way.

and then it was coming back to japan. Going from a 25 degrees back to 4 degrees was a big bummer. XD also add to the fact that I didn't realise righ taway I could have gone through passport check in 5 minutes but isntead stood in the wrong line and took 45 minutes. XD yeey. But yeah then it was coming back home to my cold awaji apartment. Alone. And then a mere two days later it was moving out of the same apartment and moving to the place where I would stay for my last few days.

The moving was an utter hell. Literally. After thinking that the first trip was the worst and that the second trip which would just be futon would be ease, we were horribly mistaken. After that trip I developed an utter and veil hate for futons. No matter what good words can be said about that. XD but after the move, I was exhausted. and spend new years simply behind my computer and once again at the same time celebrated it online with Aya. It was strange.. no fireworks.. so silent!

then the first days it was seeking contact again. and spend some days browsing around everywhere and catching up. Also making some special days with one of the girls who would be leaving soon and then the fifth of january we brought one of the girls to the airport, said a teary goodbye and then went back again. Where I went to buy new headphones afterwards knowing Iw ouldn't survive the journey home with bad headphones and then back to the apartment to rest. the sixt of january I said goodbye to the people at the school in Japan. after that I went to my host family.

My host family was super sweet, after they picked me up at the station they took me to a shrine because I hadn't gotten the chance to go with new year. At the shrine we all said a prayer and then went back to their house where I told them about my christmas, and got mochi. I also drew with the little girl and I made her a drawing as goodbye gift and then exchanged adresses to stay in contact with them. and then we exchanged small parting gifts and as we walked haruka-chan to piano class I went to the JR Station and once again I got hit by how soon it would be I'd be going home.

The next few days I spend with visiting places. Catching up wtih places. I went to several doujinshi stores for the last times and also to some other stores, hung out with people and un sunday went with one last event on sunday with [info]naye

AND IT WAS AMAZING. and in that small amount of time and between all the awesomeness that is one piece and hand crafted stuff I had a small flashback of all the awesome times I spend with naye and of all the things she learned me about Japan but also about general things in life and how she also always helped me out with all sorts of things. and it was cool and amazing and I'm missing her alot to cause she was someone I relied on while there and who helped me more then often. We went karaoke and we went to tokyo! We went to doujinshi events and stores and simply hung out together. She took me to places with awesome food and made me meet other people! She made me see things in Japan I wouldn't have seen on my own. Naye thanks for everything. :) you made the four months there that more awesome and special just like all my friends did, thanks for taking care of me and looking after me. I hope you have some good times coming to you and I know there are special things waiting for you and that they will be awesome. :) your a good person and amazing and keep being cool! *hugs*

Also small note her I send christmas card and I hope they arrived, I think they did but if I promised you a card and it didn't arrive then my biggest apoligies. But I do love all my friends on LJ and I'll make up for it now that I am back home by being online more often and more reliable.

Either way that's pretty much a recap of all that happened to me in my last 3/4 weeks in japan and they were amazing. Japan is an adventure that I will never forget and will forever cherish. it's made me see that I want to travel and that I don't want to be stuck where I am now withou tseeing more of the world. I will see more of the world and I will have more adventures. I'm a pirate. :D and I decided that if I want adventures I'm gonna have to work for them and I will. :D

the moment me and my back acount are on speaking terms again. XD

but yeah I'm back. In the netherlands... :) and it's nice. and there are things I miss but I'll see those things again one day. And the people I will meet again to. THanks to all my LJ Friends for supporting me all the time and being around even when I was not always available and kind of a bad friend. But thank you all for sticking by me and for the christmas cards and all. you guys rock.

And as a final message. captain [info]featheredtips  XD I'm sorry I don't have your meme done yet. I promise it will be done soon. If it's an excuse I was sick monday and tuesday ind istress about flying but now I have time again. XD I shall fill int he meme. it was good to talk to you again. and let's do it again when you have time!

For now I'm zoning out. I'm late but you all have a wonderful next year with alot of adventures as well. let's all stay in contact.and I really did miss you all. Keep rocking you all and till the next post! (goes to get her body out of a jet leg)

and yes this post is not behjind a cut. XD I'm lazy! forgive me just this once!

zondag 14 november 2010

What Has it been, a month?

I love Japan for all it's quirks, for how it sometimes brings a smile to my face without me knowing.

I can't stand japan for it takes me away from my family and all that I know,
how it can make simple things like a cold seem that much worse...

I love Japan for it's an adventure that has helped me to grow, and adventure I will never
ever regret, and adventure that has brought me close to things I will never have back home.

I love Japan for it has brought me and made me realise who my real friends are,
no matter how cruel this may sounds.

I love Japan for it's funny quirks that involve the train conductor late in the evening, checking,
checking all the wagons, bowing as he enters the card, asking people if the stuff that
is left behind is theirs and if not he takes it with him, only to point out to me kindly that there are seats. Which I decline with a smile to get a smile in return... only to see him bow once more
as he leaves the cart To see him through the window repeat all that he did in the other wagons as well. 

It has brought me much, and at the same time made me feel like I lost something.
But whatever it is that I lost, I have a friendships that became so much stronger, and I have
gained experiences that i couldn't have gotten back home.
when I go home it will be all the sweeter.

Hello blog readers,

It's well, you know how it is here, finally again with an update after neglecting this place for so long. I've been out of the spirit for writing about my experiences for quite a while because there are just so many of them that I don't know how to put in words or how to capture them in a picture. Japan has many quirks that I love and it has many things that I miss.
For one there are things here i wouldn't have back home, but home has things that I would never have here. One thing I am grateful for or maybe two is that as stated above this journey, this travel to this unknown place has given me experiences and a certain kind of wisdom that I wouldn't have gotten back home. Further more, I'm proud of myself for being here, even if sometimes I feel like I am a bit pathetic, I miss home still and I don't think I'll stop missing home till I get home. Although I realise that the Japanese language is for me to much to grasp and that I might not pass this subject with flying colours no matter how much it hurts me, I'll be al right, I have done this and I am proud of myself. It makes me wonder what's waiting ahead of me when I go back home. on the one hand I don't want to go cause I know what awaits me there, more stress, stress that I can do without and stress that makes me want to curl up under a Japanese rock and not come out. And because back home my future is so much more uncertain, here I can wallow a bit maybe even hide in what I like the call fake safety but I guess I'd be a coward if I never return home.

Another thing I'm grateful for is how much my friendships have grown and how much I've realised who my real friends are and who I can trust. I've come so close to certain people especially one that I am grateful for this experience to allow us to get this close and I think the person will know when she reads this who I am talking about.

Anyway adventures adventures, there have been many adventures. Kobe, Kyoto, arcade halls, chikans! all of it that's to much to put into words, I've seen temples, I've seen shrines
I've been harassed by a Japanese old man that even though quite shocking at the time was funny afterwards but did make me realise that this is a problem in Japan that no one wants to address. At least not the Japanese people who are the ones falling victim to it especially woman, i stood up but many of them don't.

I've gone to school and I've tried to live into and melt into the japanese way of living but it's hard, I will always be and don't get me wrong I never thought this but an outsider will always be an outsider. There are quirks about japan and perks and I love some of them and I hate some of them. but hey it's the same with every country right?

For now, tuning out!
see you all later, if you want photo's drop a note many of them are on facebook and accesibal.

Ciao.



maandag 11 oktober 2010

Tokyo Big tokyo :: It shows japan never ceazes to amaze me.

It's monday evening, it's not warm and it's not cold,
                                                      but it feels like a good evening for the end of a journey. 



Haai Everyone, I'm back home from my adventure in Tokyo with my friend Naye. 
It was amazing and it was awesome and it showed so many things that once again I have to believe that Japan will never cease to amaze me. Tokyo is even more bigger and more city like it feels then Osaka. But I had Naye there who was like a guide, big sister, senpai everything in one. And she took good care of me, which made it all a lot easier to take in and a whole lot better as well. And a whole lot more awesome, cause she understands my fangirl needs. Also Aya really helped and made me feel squealy and awesome whenever I got a message from her and it was nice to share it with her. Thank you aya *huggels her tight* 

I shall start with the start and that is Friday, after the message I left about me going to Tokyo. Also pictures will be uploaded on facebook again but some will be shared here. To be safe I'll post the link again and well check tomorrow or tonight even for photo's! 

Friday evening it was getting to Naye's place first. From there it was travelling to the station where our bus would be. Our night bus. Well she had warned me up front that the journey would be long, and difficult and that catching sleep on it wouldn't be the easiest of tasks but of course I was convinced it would be al right. XD never shall I doubt again, even the comfy night bus makes me shudder and my back complain loudly! I don't even want to imagine what the crappy night bus would have made me feel like! *laughs* We arrived early in the morning and then had to take several more trains and all to get to the place, but with Naye's experience it all went fine, she helped me get a train pass which made traveling more easier. 

Once at her friends place, who is an awesome guy, we relaxed and got back a bit of energy before hitting the city. We went to different parts, and it was amazing, though at some part of it i was so tired and my back was hurting so much that my walking had slowed down to snail pace. We went to a lot of stores that anime / manga fans would appreciate and it was amazing to see. One piece is everywhere and I love it. One piece being my favourite series ever so it's like heaven to me! It was a shame it was raining that day but still, it was worth all of it. i managed to get my first few doujinshi's on this day, two of which are for Aya. and a Novel. LMAO somehow I have a talent to pick out Japanese Novels, which is not bad but yeah reading them is beyond me. 

Also along the while we had sushi, now I know that I should do as the romans do when in Rome but yeah raw fish just creeps me out I can't help it, but it all looked pretty. One thing is for sure, sushi is like art, it looks amazing and I got to take pictures but it was interesting to see. I like the egg they serve on rise. that is good. 

Sushi, and omg, they even had a little train bringing around orders.. now that is cool. 
Then once we got home it was relaxing mail checking and preparing for the event of Sunday. My first doujinshi event ever, and it shall always stick with me for it was awesome and amazing. but sleep first. I think I don't sleep on futons often enough but it really takes getting used to for me to sleep on something so thin on the floor. But still it was warm and good. The next morning we woke early, and got towards where we were suppose to go. We took the train that allowed me to see A LOT of Tokyo and pictures and all that, and then we got to the building. HUGE BUILDING. 

with even bigger crowd, no kidding. There were business suits everywhere!  And fangirls everywhere! there were apparently two conventions, but who cares about the business one.  DOUJINSHI! and anyway standing in line alone was an interesting experience. It's amazing how good the Japanese are at making orderly fashions and rows out of big heaps and amounts of squealing anticipating fan people. we all went in Snake formation and when it was our time started walking (I expected the words game over to appear any moment) and then we got guided around till we hit the place where we got to buy our catalogue.  then it was actually for me a short wait till we got inside, I had expected it to be so much longer but it wasn't. Once inside is where the good stuff started. 

I still feel kind of bad for going berserk like that in the one piece section. But yeah it was amazing and wonderful and heaven. and I wouldn't be surprised if my eyes actually went +__+ I literately flew past the tables and even worse my money flew out of my wallet (seriously me and my wallet aren't talking at the moment, marriage issues, it wants to divorce me *sigh*) But all the shiny's, all the pretty's ... All that Marco. How could I ignore!? After my berserk time I followed Naye and held her bag and everything while she went fan girl mode on the sherlock section, I hope she didn't miss out on to much because of me. It was cool though and amazing and I was kind of flaily to hear that I was doing quite good for a first time which just made me all the happier! Also getting compliments about my bag just makes me flail and happy and I think I did well and didn't come across to impolite towards the wonderful artist that still my hunger for more and more (or maybe awaken it?) 

But she had an awesome experience, she was talking with one of the artist and it was so cool to hear her go Japanese like that, I was in awe and it was an amazing spectacle to see! And well after some more buying, more money spending. More everything we went to get lunch. a stew which wasn't bad but yeah... Here is where the picky eater that I am comes back and says hi. 

After the dinner and some more looking we went to the station and back to shinjuku, the station which was pretty much our home base. We left our stuff in a locker and went up into a tower to see Tokyo from high. Not Tokyo tower, this tower was free, it's a government building and it was just as good if maybe not even better. 

The view from up there is amazing and it makes me wonder how Amsterdam falls into nothing compared to this City called Tokyo. It's big it's huge and it has building that make me arch my neck and back just so I can see the top and then I still can't see it! it has so many people it's crazy and it still amazes me even after I have been here for a month. I even got a peek at mount Fuji I think but it was to hidden in the clouds for a clear picture. 



After that we went to get food, which was good food, the best food of the whole weekend. Grilled chicken with a whole plate of salad underneath and i was flailing around cause it was so good. it was so good I forgot to take a picture of it. XD 

Then after dinner we went home with our loot, checked out our loot (and i found I had more gems then I could ever imagine and more loot then I thought I did making up for a loot of 42... not counting the things I bought for other people) And yeah it was a satisfying day, and thanks to Naye's friend I got to see what an addictive game vocaloid is... darn I wish I had a psp with the game TT^TT maybe it's best that I don't. 

The next morning we got to sleep in. :D which is always good . And then after quick grabby breakfast off to the Ghibli museum, not as smooth less as we hoped but still and adventure. I would have never thought that finding a locker could be this difficult but it was, in the end we just took our bags along.  and then we went and got to the Ghibli museum on time before our tickets got out of date. and it was amazing and awesome and probably the most perfect way to end it cause it was all cute and pretty and it was awesome and ... ((insert more words of incoherency)) 

We saw a small movie about sumo-mice and it was cute. And the story was funny and made me laugh and smile and go 'aaaaaw' and we took pictures and browsed around and were amazing and probably fell in love with Ghibli even more and it was well worth it all and defiantly something I recommend if you are familiar with the movies and if you ever are in Japan (Tokyo area)  Then afterwards it was towards the shikansen and then home. Now you would think an adventure would end there right? Wrong ... 

Mine basically didn't end till I was home. 

Cause the last part i was on my own, without Naye's amazing guidance or anything. We said goodbye on her stop, and I don't think I can thank her enough for taking me along this weekend, for looking after me and for being there to fangirl and for being such an awesome friend. Just like I can't thank Aya enough for all the messages she's been sharing with me and the amazing amount of support she has given me back home but in Japan as well. And so did Felony. It's always nice to see you spamming my facebook *laughs* and I enjoy reading all of your messages and comments, I swear, I'll get my ass moving and reply! anyway onwards. But we said goodbye and somehow I felt lonely for a moment, we had spend three days together so it was strange to suddenly be alone but I shook it off. Then it was end of the line and getting off. Not suppose to be a problem right but it was... it was a long walk in the station itself and when I tried asking for the way I got snitched off and pushed into a direction by station staff. Probably had a long day so I just continued on my own. 

Then following Naye's advice which although scary I still did and am still happy for I took a cab. As to be expected though and as Naye warned the man behind the wheel had no idea where my address was nor did his GPS. so instead i asked him to take me to the station I knew, from there I could find my way. Then I was in for probably the most scariest ride of my life. The man in question, which I still doubt if he has a legal drivers license but oh well, was driving kind of really fast and taking really wierd turns while trying to take me where he was suppose to take me. I started panicking about when I started seeing buildings and streets I had never seen before, or the fact that the shikansen tracks were dissapearing from my view as I knew if you followed those you would get to my building in no time.


Then when I saw a KFC i knew it was wrong, cause i like KFC and I would have known if there was one near my place! so as I started to panic more and more, and even more as he couldn't decide wherever to take left or right and nearly decided TO LATE, I saw the 7/11 which is a convinience store close to my building that I nearly shouted to stop and that it would be fine if he dropped me off here, after paying... quite a bit of money, which I think is to much, I bolted out of the taxi and made it home. 


There I started to tell my neighbours about all that had happened only to miss out on a message of naye asking if I was okay. And I feel guilty for not replying sooner cause she worried and I was to busy telling tales to send a message or to hear my phone or anything (so once again sorry for that naye) but yeah.. these are my tokyo adventures, my tales and another contribution to the story of me in Japan. 


it was amazing and something I'll carry with me for the rest of my life. 


thanks my friends for reading, for supporting and for being amazing you guys all rock. :D 


hope you enjoyed reading! 


Cia0

vrijdag 8 oktober 2010

Long time no update but TOKYO BABY!

Ha, sorry people who read my blog this isn't really an update or well not a big one. There hasn't been happening much in all honesty except for me being sleepless, having trouble with japanese class and preparing for tokyo! Tokyo will be big though and I'll take lots of pictures :D heeee... it will be grand!

There will be sightseeing,
there will be doujinshi's,
there will be new experiences
there will be excitement and and and So much more! so expect a big update when I get back instead. :D *huggles*

thanks everyone for following my blog and I promise I'll be a better host! Keep chillin people! Love you!

donderdag 30 september 2010

And so the weekend passed once more. and half of the week




Hello Blog Readers,

And another weekend has passed already that it keeps me surprised on how fast time in Japan moves. I can't get over it.  At the moment me, Cati has a few health problems going on. For one a nasty cold that's annoying. When I cough it feels like my lungs are leaving my body and my eyes as always itch. it's a side effect with me apparently that my eyes have to suffer as well when I have a cold. No fun. Today when going to school I actually wore a mask, which many people found stupid, but I don't think it's stupid.

Isn't it a lovely image?
In Japan when people are sick they were a mask to prevent people from catching what they have. I was actually surprised to see that not all Japanese people who were coughing and being sick actually did this so I figure they only do it in extreme cases like the flu and all that. But still it felt good to have that mask today cause at least my class mates won't get what I am having only to give it back to me again. I'll see how tomorrow I am feeling, if it's better I'll leave the mask off if worse. then I'll wear it again.

My weekend was good though Friday was my first sick day from school and I felt bad mostly because I was missing Japanese class and that was eating me up inside, I wanted to be there cause I already find it so difficult. But luckily there is another extra lesson planned for me so that makes me happy, other people who find it difficutl will come to. My Sunday was spend at home to safe money for my upcoming trip to Tokyo which I look forward to. I have to get better soon!

Saturday was spend at Umeda, which was good. Which was nice. Which was awesome and it was making me flail cause I bought things for my room. I bought a Calendar and I bought posters, I bought things to make my room more me and now when I sit in my room it feels like home. It feels like me. Getting the package from my friend Aya really helped as well. It was good to see her cads and she gave me bracelets which are beautiful and which I wear with pride! I bought rilakkuma stuff which is like nijnte in Japan. It's really popular and it's super cute. I couldn't deny it and I bought a heap of it. I actually have an agenda now. No I have two but screw my cheap Hema agenda I'm taking my rilakkuma with me everywhere.  I also had good food, real good food which was quite a while ago so when we got home and I redecorated my room. I was completely satisfied with the world. I didn't even mind not being able to go anywhere on Sunday. :D

Meet Rilakkuma


Monday was spend at school, luckily it was only a short day and nothing all to special happened apart from me being silly in Japanese class again. Tuesday I was opting to stay in bed because I felt so miserable. I went to school in the end cause I didn't want to miss more class. First day wearing the mask as I was telling you all earlier about. This time my mother's package arrived. I was squeling with joy cause only four days earlier did the pacakge my friend said arrive, a beautiful card and bracelets that will be shown below and now my mom was sending me stuff to and it were curtains, how dearly I had missed curtains and now I have them. Dark red curtains and they are beautiful and to top it off, she send me a book and vitamine pills candy and some more cards so my day was absolute awesome once I came home.


Wednesday was an okay day, we had games in the morning to get one another to know even better. It was fun, there was the telephone game, the fruit basket game, all in Japanese so half of the time I didn't know what they were talking about and it was annoying but funny all the same cause I met some other people and got to talk to them for a bit. Which was cool. There are so many nice people and there is always something in common cause we all had similar reasons to come to Japan and well it is awesome. Haha my team got last but we didn't mind we had fun and that is what counted.  And then yesterday evening I had hot water with lemon which was nice for my throat, and today I think has been the worst day so far when it comes to coughing, but things always get worse before they get better so I'm staying positive in the hope that after today things will start looking better.

Cause today wasn't a really glorious day for me, apart from having a good japanese class and helping a friend see the nurse cause she had an accident with her bike, the afternoon was less nice. We had a fieldtrip, well sort of to a shop where we were suppose to form groups and buy for a certain amount of money so that we would get a point card, I was assigned group leader without wanting to and I ended up payign the most while getting the least so yeah, I figured it out to late and I feel stupid and dissapointed in myself now that I didn't notice sooner but yeah oh well nothing to do about it, I still feel good when I got home I felt relaxed and happy to see my room which I hadn't at first so it's nice being able to feel that now instead of always feeling depressed when I was about to go home. I like being in Japan now,

eventhough there are the ups and downs I will manage and it feels good.

So with this I'll say goodbye and give you a few quirks of things I have noticed in Japan.

1. People are always willing to help you as long as you small and speak broken Japanese. just random words and they'll do their best to help. I've noticed this especially with traveling in public trafic which I do alot I get helped often when I get lost and it gives a nice sense of safety.

2. People wear masks when they are sick.

3. In stores I am to polite. Where as I say thank you after the purchase is made as a way of thanking them for the good service normal japanese people don't do that. I got commented on it by a friend who said that it's a bit strange to do that. And I told her it's how I am brought up and though I am a fan of adjusting in, I will keep this what I do cause to me it's polite to thank people who help you even when they are working in stores.

4. People don't move when walking or biking. it's annoying and it's rude. I really didn't expect this but my teacher said that it's different in parts of Japan, but in osaka it's indeed common people don't move for others. so I end up swirling and moving out of peoples way quite often.

5. This year was Japans hottest summer in longer then a 100 years. apparantly the weather new I was coming and was making it difficult for me.

more japanese fact in the next post!

dinsdag 21 september 2010

And so another weekend has passed

Hello Blog Readers,

So another weekend has passed in Japan. I have to say I am once more surprised at how fast the time in Japan moves. It makes me wonder and blink and already it seems half a day is passed. The teacher says it is normal and that when she was in the Netherlands she found time was moving slow. I guess it's only logical as well. This place is new and everything is an adventure. Even something simple as getting milk from the supermarket or taking the train to school is an adventure cause you have to pay attention everywhere. Making homework on the train is a No-no cause you are to busy paying attention 'which stop is it again? have I passed it already? damn it what if the train comes to late?'

There are so many things going on that it's hard to decide where to look first. But I will manage eventually and even manage, I believe, to most likely come into a rhythm that will be good for me and with which I can keep up.

For now I'll tell you about my weekend and I will also share a link. The link is for the pictures, I will post pictures on here still but if you want to see the complete collection you can check it  by following this link:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=24645&id=100000878686661&l=6651204d7d

Voila. All my pictures be up there. no on towards the adventures of the weekend!

Saturday was the welcomes party. and it was good. The getting their was an adventure on it's own, me and Marta dressed up of course cause it was semi-formal, when we went out the owner was as kind and sweet to ask where we were going, perhaps umeda? which is the more out going part and we told her school. She was surprised cause it was Saturday after all, what surprised me and Marta was that she told us to be careful for Japanese boys, it made me laugh cause honestly, what Japanese boy would try to take on two big western girls? as Marta said:" We'll just sit on them."

Then once at school we went to our countries, got led into the performance hall and there we waited our turn to preform, we came after Mexico and as true Dutch people we sang :" Er is een Nacht " by Guus Meeuwis. I got the audience to wave their arms which made it kind of awesome and well make up for a lot of things. After the performances we had a lunch, and I stuffed myself literally with potato's cause who know's when the next time will be that they have potatoes? Well we don't , so I took my chance and stuffed myself.

Several Japanese persons spoke to me which I found kind and awesome and at same time deeply terrifying but it was nice and I think I acted quite well according to social standards. After the party which ran late I went home and relaxed and suddenly felt a wave of tiredness coming over. My Sunday was mostly relaxing and nothing else, the Monday was another adventure though.

I met my host family. Which is a single mother (her husband lives elsewhere but I couldn't make out if they are divorced or not but I was to embarrassed to ask, maybe I will later find out or not but she was lovely and kind) and she welcomed me into her home with both arms. She picked me up from the station and it was a small walk towards it. Once inside I gave them the gifts I had bought them back home and they were really happy with it which pleased me greatly.

The daughter is very cute and she makes me flail and it's a shame I don't understand her but she's nice and she wrote me a card and drew a Dutch flag. Yoko-san immediately started on lunch though, making me the most fabulous lunch since my stay in Japan.  And she didn't even mind that I didn't like the onigiri all to much. After dinner I watched Totoro with the daughter and her friend who had come over, got shown around the house, learned more about Japan and everything and the family itself which is meaning a lot to me and I already made plans. It warms my heart that she wants to see me this often and I don't want to hurt her feelings so I will be staying on a week day over at her place every now and then, she didn't mind and actually found it okay cause she didn't mind when I said that the weekends were most of the time packed with other appointments. I also got invited to her daughters sports day and a festival in Japan where little girls go to a shrine, beautifully dressed up in Kimono's and Dresses and they prey that they will have a pleasurable time growing up. It's so interesting and I was invited to come along. Yoko also advised me to try and wear a kimono at least once and take pictures of it cause it would be a good memorable thing to have. The kimono's I have seen so far are breathtaking, but with this heat it makes me flail and wonder how the woman can wear them without having trouble breathing.

It is in Japan normal to wear many many layers. I've seen woman that make me want to drop to the street cause they wear so much clothes. The younger generation is slightly free'er in it. But you can still see that the shoulders are most of the time covered. I try to adapt this and not go out in shirts that reveal my shoulders. Even though they say we should do as we please because we are foreigners but as my business practices and cultures teacher says:

When in Rome do as the Romans do.

Speaking of classes cause I've more or less told everything of interest for the past few days, it is decided which classes I am taking. It will be next to my 12 hours of Japanese in the week, be the following:

- Business cultures and practices
- Business case studies

Both are interesting, though the cultures and practices had me on the edge of my seat from the very first moment as the teacher speaks fluently English and has a good way of telling and holding my attention the business case studies was more challenging but I am getting into that now. The teacher doesn't speak very good English though but I am starting to get used to her pattern of speech. And she's really doing her best which makes up for a lot of it. But it's getting interesting now that's for sure. We are learning about the strange and unusual services that Japan has like mobile phones and cars. Next week she's taking us to Mr. Doughnuts, which just makes me love her class even more.

Now how did she know that I like doughnut? XD

In the first class though there was a really small twist of words that had me freaked out about Japan in a very disturbing manner. It wasn't until later that I found out what she really meant though but I shall share it with you.

"When in Japan, you drive over little surgeon, you pay lots and lots of money. It's bad. if you kill him or her it is better cause then you pay less but if you paralyse him it's bad"

Now it might have had to do with me thinking we were still talking about mobile phones, or the fact that I thought my hearing wasn't right but I was seriously having a Jaw drop moment. You can't drive over little surgeons, what the...

In the end I figured out what she meant, not surgeons, but CHILDREN. yes children. Now why didn't she say so from the start? She also meant that if you by accident hit a child, then if the child dies, you only pay the family for the funeral (which sounds hard but understandable, but you simply shouldn't hit children with a car), however if you paralyse the child or something else you will have to pay for all the hospital bills which are alot. So even though it took me a whole class to find that out, I understood what it meant but still find it crazy.

((add to that that she started telling about what some drivers do if they accidental hit someone which is, to make sure they are dead, take them home cut them up, put them in cement and in the ocean which is the reason there are so many people missing which just freaked me out and actually wish she had never mentioned that! thank you sensei... not. XD ))

Still her classes are getting better and I really appreciate the effort she's making so I don't regret picking her classes a single bit. My Japanese class is the most difficult one of all but I will manage somehow I've got a good neighbour who is willing to help me out so that makes me happy.

The schedule for tomorrow is class, followed by a trip to the city hall to get my insurance papers over and done with followed with coming back home and going to visit a friend (Naye) who is in a very lovely part of Japan so we can discuss our trip to Tokyo.

Thursday will be a small trip to umeda in the morning and chatting with some people and catching up.

For now, this is all I have to tell. :) thanks for reading and catch you all next time,

Over and Out.

woensdag 15 september 2010

And so my life in Japan beings. :)

Meron soda

Hello Blog Readers,

so it has been a good while since my last post and that was with various reason. In the more private circle of my life it was bumpy and added to that with the fact that I still have to get more used to japan then I initially thought I had to I was kind of lost. The weekends are good cause I get distracted by my good friend Naye, which I thank her a lot for and then the times that I get home are just messy and painful but I get over it with time I guess. I actually had a really good day today which is why I decided to post now before anymore drama makes around the corner cause now I can tell you all about my weekend and my first real days at school.

random japanese flowers
So saturday I met up with some other exchange students and we went to a more nothern part of osaka to a big shopping mall Yadama Denki, the only reason I remember the name is because while your in the super big store, the slogan Yadama denki is about repeated every 7 minutes if not 5. I bought, no caved in at the huge amount of manga available and bought two one piece books that have general information and because they were shiney. I like shiney things. After that I said goodbye to the others and went my own way back, I'm getting good with the japanese public transportation and I am proud of myself. Also Taking random picture of three japanese ladies who were deeply suprised was nice, especially cause they were giggling, probably feeling either proud that they wer eput on a photo or giggling because a wierd foreigner was taking pictures of them. See three pictures below to learn more of public transportation!

A train In Japan

Three Kind Japanese Ladies

It was a short stop at home and here I got ready to meet up with Naye again, cause both of us apparantly had the need of an english speaking person who fangirls and who knows more about one another and then I went on my way to hirakata, Finding her place, ALL BY MYSELF, thanks to a nifty song. See where it really gets hard is the moment I get out of the train but I managed. So after some catching up she took me out to have a proper dinner, cause... one downside of Japan. 
It's five days a week almost that I have deep fried food, and it's bad, and greasy and gross. And I have no choice but to eat cause food in Japan is expansive, there's no escape in that, it is. And it's in pink bento's. Pink. Honestly Pink. it looks horrenderus and horrible and it makes me want to gauge my eyes out. Yesterday is the first time that the food was actually somewhat nice. But back to saturday cause Naye, the dear took me out to have grilled chikken with rice and a salad and I was in heaven and it was good. Then she took me to a kareoke BOX and it rocked and it was awsome. And they have lemon soda, did I mention how much I love lemon soda? Well I shall mention it now. :D I love it. ((see the included picture please! XD at the top. )) And I mostly did english songs but it was still awsome.

I stayed over the night, watched sherlock holmes and went home on a sunday on which it was scorching hot and I felt a sudden dread and emptiness again and it only became worse when I got into the apartment, alone felt the cold and realised i had left the airco on which made me feel even more stupid, Talked to my parents and got more homesick, luckely I have friends to cheer me up. Like Naye, Aya and Felony but also my roommates Martha and Mirva which I can't thank them enough for.

Then monday came and I felt more worse, the Japanese classes were all screwed up and it was hot and bothering and nasty then tuesday came and it was even worse with me ending up somewhere crying and being comoforted by princess which made me slightly feel better. Talked to naye and some more friends at night which was good and then I went to sleep and had the most delicious sleep ever and then woke up today, I felt good, went to school, had fun, laughed, played round, sketched and listened to music, interacted, had an interesting class, got home, did my homework, still felt good...

but now there is the worry of korean girls calling me sensei cause I showed or made them hear how to make a donkey sound, it makes me worry cause I think I might have permanently damanged my reputation. Not that I had one to start with but still... it's a reputation I can go with out donkey sensei ? XD no thank you, when they tempted to call me that I shut it off and told them not to. Oh well.

it's preparing now for saturday on which the welcomings party will be and on which I will sing, which makes me worried cause I can't sing, and I'll make the audiance go deaf, and I don't want that and I'll be known as donkey sensei who sings awfully? XD oh man japan is going to be tougher then I thought.

I got my ticket for tokyo though which will be grand, for now it's over and out,

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thanks to the people who support me, you guys all rock. :) over and out!