Before Japan the furthest that I had ever traveled from the United States was Hungary, and there I was with people I knew and in a country where I could read the writing (even though I didn't understand what it meant). Now I'm in the world of anime, Kanji, and sushi (along with many other differences). So anyway, I'm going to use this blog to let y'all know about the last three and a half days (it feels like so much longer). Let me go back to before my actual journey began, back when I was still in good ol' Calvert County, Maryland...
I only had three weeks at home before I left for Japan and those three weeks went by very quickly. I accomplished almost everything that I wanted to and for those things that I didn't get to do, I'll just have to go back to America eventually to finish them I suppose. But for those three weeks the big thing that was always on my mind was, of course, packing. How do you pack for a year (or possibly two or three or four or five) in only two big suitcases, a carry-on, and a messenger bag? To be fair, I still don't know if I can answer that question but somehow I managed to do it, or so I think. The real test will be when I am living in Odate and find out if I actually have everything that I need. So after weeks or packing and unpacking and packing again, August 3rd came about much too soon. That last Friday in the States was filled with orientations at the Japanese embassy in Washington D.C. The orientation itself was long, but it did end up being very helpful. One was being able to meet Sensais (teachers) from Japan who came to the States to study English. I met about 10 out of 100 and I got to talk about Japan and get some questions answered which was great! The other highlight was that I got to meet Aftan who is going to Odate with me! She and I got along really well immediately and I'm glad that we will be living in the same building (and it helps that she also doesn't speak Japanese). Other than that the orientation was alright, but I agreed with mom that it should have taken place in the middle of the week, because I could have used a break between that and the ridiculously long day that I had the day after.
The next thing that I knew, it was Friday the fourth and I was awakened at 4:00 by my alarm in order to start my journey (for those of you who don't know me, I am definitely NOT a morning person. Most of the trip is pretty uneventful, the large luggage that I had made it through security (see above picture for my luggage), the plane rides (one from VA to Chicago and the other from Chicago to Japan) were filled with movie watching, Stephen King reading, and a little bit of sleeping (probably an hour and a half over the 16ish hour plane ride). But y'all aren't interested in that so let me skip to the good part. We got to Japan at about 4:00pm on Sunday the 5th (we passed the international date line so instead of going back in time we went forward...google it if you're confused) and breezed through security. Then we got on a bus for an hour, saw some nice sights:
Tokyo! |
The main hotel of Tokyo Disney (yes, I do really want to go there. |
The Keio Plaza Hotel , where we stayed. (I did not take this picture) |
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