Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Woah.


So, it's only been about a week and a half since my last post but I feel like I've done more in a week and a half then I ever have in New Orleans! (This is probably because of the fantastic rail line in Tokyo....)

To recap, I've taken a trip to Harajuku and Meiji Jingu (a huge shrine set in the middle of Tokyo), hung out in Shinjuku, wandered about Chinatown in Yokohama, took a weekend trip to my host family's second house about 3-4 hours outside of Tokyo, visited two Onsen, saw some DEER, went to a farm festival, opened a bank account at the post office, joined the Aikido club at my university, and started classes. Not to mention that I am currently experiencing my first Japanese "typhoon".

Firstly, I love Harajuku. There are so many people and so many clothing stores and not near enough time to see them all! I cannot wait to go back and do a little shopping...plus people wear some ridiculously bizarre outfits.

I also had a great time in Shinjuku, there are tons of really interesting people and we had a blast doing Karaoke. (The Final Countdown, of course, was a necessary decision).

However, one of the funniest places I've been to yet was in Yokohama. In accordance with the Japanese people's seeming ability to sleep anywhere, we went to a restaurant that featured an enormous bed that spanned the entire wall, complete with pillows and blankets for your napping needs. We hung out there for a couple hours reveling in the simple yet wonderful idea to lounge on a bed that fits all your friends while snacking. Honestly if they ever opened something like this in the states there would probably be more of them around than Starbucks...

In the meanwhile I started classes and so far they're all pretty interesting and all my classmates are uniquely fascinating. Just the fact that all of us seem to have our own reasons for traveling all the way to Japan and come from all over the world makes for some excellent conversations.

Not to mention all the Japanese students who to a fault are insanely welcoming! The first day was a little disorienting, since everywhere I looked on campus there were people with features that bore no resemblance whatsoever to mine, but I've adjusted pretty quickly and love, love, love just people watching here. Seriously, the clothes alone that the students wear here are impressively entertaining. Almost everyone looks like they walked out of a fashion magazine! In any case, I've already made a few Japanese friends and have also decided to join the Aikido club at my university after watching one of their practices which was rather impressive. I get the feeling that it will also really help me learn more Japanese since the members all seemed very friendly and seem to want to help me to learn more Japanese in addition to practicing Aikido.

I really got a chance to relax this past weekend when my family took me out to their second house which was in a more mountainous area and featured beautiful landscapes, deer sightings, a small festival, and trips to onsen! The onsen really were spectacularly relaxing, after you leave you feel like you could fall asleep within seconds.

However most currently I have the day off of school because of a typhoon that is causing insanely high winds to cripple the trains resulting in Sophia canceling classes today! Even on the other side of the world it seems like I can't escape weird weather...