I made it to Japan safe and sound. Minami and Megumi met me at the airport with the cutest drawn picture I’ve ever seen. Poor things, I kept them there for over a full hour before I arrived out there, but that was because customs were being so slow…
Japan is… well, kind of how I expected it to be, and kind of not. It’s actually really fun here, and everything really is SO cheap it is almost unknown. The food is awesome too, and I’m only touching the bare basics of it (Had some miso ramen yesterday for lunch, and a bentou for tea (See picture!)). The two guys I’m going to be living with (Dan and Journ… that’s not the right spelling I’m sure, but not entirely sure how to actually spell it, it’s a Danish name) are absolutely sound. I’m DEFINITELY going to be buying a bike as soon as humanly possible. The University is at a weird distance from where I’m living, too far to walk, but I find it hard to justify going by bus every day. I think it’s about 4 1/2 – 5 miles.

It’s also SO hot here. While I was walking around yesterday, I thought that was the case, but I didn’t realise until I got home yesterday just how hot it was – 34 degrees! Man, that midday sun is very, very hot. Good job I bought some suncream. It’s quite strange , the bottles of suncream are SO small here it’s almost impossible, but I suppose due to the nature of their skin colour, it’s very rarely used. At least, that’s what the girls were telling me about Japanese guys.
Still, air conditioning in my room. Speaking of which, my room is beautiful – it has its own balcony, and though it is a little plain, it’s still bang on. It’s the Japanese-style room, you can still smell the new tatami mats below me. The bed though is the best bit – it’s so unbelievably comfortable that it almost defies belief. Very low to the ground it may be, but wonderful anyway. Plus I’ll have almost all the comforts of home – One of the guys has already bought a TV, but we’re going to have to buy a microwave (which also acts as an oven), and a rice cooker (Just trust me on this one – we’ll be eating a LOT of rice).
But it’s strange how close to home it is. I don’t feel out of place at all here. Everything I could want or need I do actually have at the moment, so just leave it at that. Even the bath is great – it’s like a jacuzzi bath, got the temperature controls and everything, and a seperate shower attachment which you use to wash – the bath is just to relax in!
Speaking of which, I need some soap, lol. It’s quite strange, but men use the same kinda stuff as women, with a few differences. In other words, soap is soap. You don’t get to use male gels or shampoos. It’s a one-size-fits-all deal. Going to sort myself out with the essentials today, you know, cleanliness products, basic foods, stationery, etc. I’m going to need it, the amount of sweating and eating – possibly at the same time – I’m sure I’ll do.
Anyway, best get myself ready to head out to Kanda today. I got myself a tour of the grounds today so best head over.
Mata ne~