Chelsea and I took the train today!! A massive feat, being our second day here. But it was actually very simple. We didn't mess up and it was a very smooth, nice ride. Glad I looked up how to do it online, but Steve gave us instructions over e-mail too.
So we took the train, and I got my converter from him, and I am
happy!! Here are some pictures from the station~
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Coffee shop at Ozone Station! |
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Not the map we used, but another one. |
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We managed to get back to our station and then did a little shopping. Got some notebooks at a local drugstore, along with some dish soap, laundry detergent, and a bread bun that looked tasty. (Can't read to find out what was inside though.) Then we went to the grocery store and bought lunch! Sushi, onigiri (for later), and takoyaki.
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The drugstore |
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Candy! |
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The things I bought today =] |
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Itadakimasu! |
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Takoyaki~ (Octopus in batter balls. [lol]) |
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Red bean paste inside a bun! Nomnom. |
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In other news, I am ridiculously tired. Fell asleep at a normal time last night, around 10pm, but I once again woke up way too early. This time 4:30am, but I managed to stay in bed until 5:30, when I just became restless. Computer was dead, so I went downstairs and banged on Chelsea's door, just so I could use her computer xD Curse you again, jet lag!
But guess what. Now I have my own computer and don't have to bother her anymore! *So happy!*
It's only 1:30pm at the moment. I feel as if our train & shopping adventure took the whole day, but it definitely didn't... I want to take a nap. Don't know what we're going to do the rest of the day, but I do know that I need to fill out some forms for my alien registration cards and stuff. No fun.
Orientation starts tomorrow. Excited to start doing school-related stuff, not so excited about the whole I-can't-really-speak-Japanese thing. Ah well.
You're gonna supply all of us "followers" with a glossary explaining your Japanese iiEXCLAMATIONS!!, right??
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