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The Weekend, Some Pictures, and Briefly about Classes

Permalink April 14th, 2009, 03:29, by Zabe, 476 words
Categories: Location: Japan, picture post, Japanese Class

Sorry I haven’t written lately. I’ve been just lounging around mostly and have been too distracted to write.

Let’s see here…

Thursday we received our results for our placement test. Of course, ALL THE AMERICANS were placed into the lowest class - D class. We got our textbooks and was dismissed. Fun.

Friday, Chris, Asuka, another girl named Yuuka, and I went to see the Tokyo Tower. Here it is! Plus views from the observation deck.

In the bottom level of the observation deck, you could “look down!”

Stairs for GO UP! The second picture was taken at Roppangi Hills.

We walked around Roppangi for a little bit. The idea was to let time pass so we could see how awesome Tokyo is at night. Unfortunately, I had to go to a dorm party - which ended up being yummy and fun. Before I left for the party, we once again did PURIKURA!!

I made some new friends at the dorm welcome party, most of whom are also gaijin (foreigners). Several girls around me were Chinese, and another girl I made friends with is from Korea.

I won something at a bingo game (so did everyone in the dorm) that I have yet to redeem. I think it’s a sort of Febreeze-like thing. *shrug*

Saturday, I journeyed to Ikebukuro to see OLIVIA! She was having a mini-live at a place there, to promote some new game I think. She played 3 songs - one of which I knew, the other two are off her new single coming out TOMORROW (4/15). She has a fantastic singing voice, and she’s small and absolutely GORGEOUS in person.

Here’s a song she played that I really enjoy:

A little Pain - OLIVIA inspi REIRA (TRAPNEST)

Sunday, I went to Kichijoji and bought a couple of bags. I spent the rest of the day lounging around.

Monday was the first day of class. We have three sensei (teachers). Monday was Oka-sensei. She’s this cute, tiny little lady that’s maybe in her late 40s. She refused to write any kanji on the board, which made us sad. But she was fun nonetheless.

Today we had Ozaki-sensei. She wrote on the board in kanji, and she taught us a few new works - some of the zodiac symbols, and other miscellaneous words. So far she’s my favorite.

Mostly what we’ve been doing in class is very much review, though I find myself highly intimidated because of my lack of speaking and listening skills. Seriously, it’s embarrassing to go through two years of Japanese and NOT have these VERY IMPORTANT skills. WTF.

And Dad, as for the boyfriend question, the answer is no. Kevin and I are going to stick with each other for a while. :yes:

P.S. I’ve been putting pictures HERE when I get some interesting ones. Maybe eventually one day I’ll put them up on FLICKR too.

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Hanami + Karaoke -- Video Post #1, Picture Post #4

Permalink April 6th, 2009, 04:18, by Zabe, 80 words
Categories: Location: Japan, picture post, Video Post

For your viewing pleasure:

Also, pictures:

Sakura tree at my school.

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Friday and Saturday (pictures under cut)

Permalink April 5th, 2009, 18:20, by Zabe, 515 words
Categories: Location: Japan, picture post

Early Friday morning, me, Chris, Cindy, and two other American girls went to the bank bright and early to set up our bank accounts. During the our first orientation, we were given a slip of paper fill out to open the bank account. Well, we did it wrong, and all of us had to write it again. Then, out of the four of us, two of us (myself included) managed to do it right, while the other two had to do the entire form all over, AGAIN. After several tries, we finally managed to submit our paperwork, but by time that was done, we had to rush out of there to make it to our placement test.

All the Bekka students were placed into a room. Before the instructors handed out the test, they said (in Japanese of course) if you don’t know ANY Japanese, just write your name on the paper and turn it in. Haha.

We were given the test, which was EXACTLY the same as the placement test we were forced to take back in November. I discovered I didn’t know anything more this time than I did last time. How sad.

After the written portion, we had to go upstairs to do an interview. The interview wasn’t so bad – we were shown some pictures and asked what they were. “What is this?” Asked in Japanese. “Describe it” (I’m guessing?). “Where is this?” “What is the date?” so on and so forth.

I stumbled through it, getting some right without ease, and struggling with others. I felt embarrassed, having taken 2 years of Japanese and not even being able to say the word “short” (as opposed to long).

After we were done, we took a little break before heading back to the bank. Evidently my name was too long for my check book, so I had to provide a nickname. Haha. Once that was done, we went over to Softbank to look at cellphones.

I picked out two phones I liked, and of course they both were the most expensive phones – one costing just over $900. NO JOKE. Feeling extremely turned off by how expensive the phones were, we told them we had to think about it, then promptly went over to Docomo.

None of their phones got even close to being $900. Hell, I picked out one of their most expensive phones, and it wasn’t nearly as much as the one I wanted at Softbank.

It took about 3 hours to get everything together, because Cindy had to translate things for us. But everything was done, we have two year contracts that we’re going to break at the end of the year (maybe). Our phones are 3G, which means they should work anywhere in the world. I just really hope that when it comes time to go back to America, I can get my phone unlocked and use another cell phone company.

My phone [Link for Stats in Japanese]:

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Thursday

Permalink April 5th, 2009, 07:13, by Zabe, 300 words
Categories: Location: Japan

In the morning, the Bekka class (Intensive Japanese Class) had an orientation going over different rules for the school. A wonderful girl named Cindy was there to translate for us. She wrote a lot of stuff down (in broken English). I decided that one of the things I am going to do is to create an English translation for the rules once I get good enough at the language. I’ll post some of the more important rules to know later on.

We spent about 3 hours going over the rules, had an hour break for lunch, then came back to talk about some miscellaneous programs that the city offers to the university students. That lasted about an hour, then we were dismissed.

Following the orientation, we had an hour break before we had to meet up by the train station to go to city hall. Nakamura-san took us to city hall by bus, in which I took these couple of pictures (click for larger size):


The last picture on the right is city hall.

Our “tour” of city hall included sitting in two waiting areas - one for national health insurance, the other for the alien registration. Once we were done, we hopped back on the bus and went back to the station.

Chris, Chloe and I were looking to eat some udon. We asked Nakamura-san where a good one was at, and he took us there. The best part about it was, he actually sat down and ate with us. I had this delicious pork (I think?), egg, and rice meal:

Holy dear lord, it was DELICIOUS.

He gave us a pretty huge tip about something really awesome in the area (to be revealed at a later date).

I’m hella tired, so I’ll catch up on Friday, Saturday and Sunday tomorrow.

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Entrance Ceremony

Permalink April 1st, 2009, 06:11, by Zabe, 314 words
Categories: Location: Japan, The More You Know

Not much happened today. At 12:15, there was a special ceremony for all the Bekka (Intensive Japanese course) students. We got to meet the people who are teaching the different level of classes. After that, we went to the gym where everyone in the school got to listen to the president talk. We were also introduced to several people. Because I know barely any Japanese, I don’t know who those people are. Haha. Afterward, we got our student IDs for the school (amg my picture is so bad). NOTE TO FUTURE STUDENTS: The pictures you send to the school for Certificate of Eligibility is also the picture that is used for your student ID!! Make sure it’s a good picture!!

Today was also a “wear your fancy suit day,” thus another wardrobe repeat for me. Luckily no pictures were taken. Well, relatively speaking. I guess during the ceremony, we had to stand up and sing the “fight song” (??) of the school, and the camera was pointed right on us, the gaijin (foreigners). Go figure…

After we were done, Chris and I went over to Donki Hote, where I found a bottle of Kahlua for $14.80. Yayayayay! So tonight I got to enjoy some yummy spirits. :)

It rained today, which totally sucked. But there was a brief flash of lightning and thunder, which made me very very happy. I love thunderstorms, and the northwest does not receive ANY.

After we went miscellaneous shopping, Chris and I went to a cool little restaurant called Yoshinoya, where I enjoyed this delicious meal:

I think it was… chicken? I have no idea. It was tasty though. Haha.

I took video of my walk to Donki Hote. Once I get some more video, I’ll be sure to post it on here for all to see. :)

That’s all for now. Tomorrow we get to visit city hall and hopefully get our cellphones.

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