Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Mid-Term Week

Dun Dun Dunnnnnnnnnnnnnn

*Ahem* Anyways, mid-terms week is here at Kansai Gaidai and I seem to be doing everything possible not to study :P First step on this journey to lack of studying was a trip to a clothing store! The temperature is finally starting to drop here in Hirakata, which means it's time for me to get some warmer clothing! 




I couldn't resist all the cute winter fashion!!! It doesn't help that I am a Vermont college student at heart and live for anything long sleeve and gloriously warm!

I was able to hide away from my studies just a little longer by going with a friend to a delicious yakiniku restaurant! Basically, you sit down at a table and order all sorts of different meats which are brought to you raw. You then cook then at your table to your liking and enjoy! It was a really fun experience and I highly recommend it for anyone visiting Japan. The staff were very friendly and the meat was out of this world delicious!



Yesterday was a cold and rainy day as I took my first mid-term and then proceeded to huddle away with the warm comfort of a Maple Cinnamon Latte and a yummy bento from the cafeteria.



Afterwards, I decided to take a nap before my second class. This ending up leading to one of the most bizarre and crazy adventures I have had here thus far. When I woke up, I discovered that it was pouring rain outside. Unfortunately, I live twenty minutes from campus and wanted to take my bike to get there with time to spare before class. So I decided to do what I have witnessed others around me doing and, umbrella in one hand, began to bike through the rain. I can only say that biking with one hand on the handlebar and the other occupied by holding up an umbrella was a test of courage and exchange student insanity. Needless to say, I had a great time with this particular adventure :D

The rest of this week is just more prep for mid-terms. I have an exam this afternoon that I should probably go study for right now... :P

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Show Notes for Ichigo Abroad- Episode 2





Knitting

Travel

Sunday, October 12, 2014

A Trip I Will Never Forget

This weekend I had the incredible opportunity to take a school trip to Hiroshima. As a person passionate about learning about history, I was over the moon about this once-in-a-lifetime chance to go to such a historical place. 

As a group, we took the Shinkansen from Osaka to Hiroshima and headed straight for the Atomic Bomb Dome. This was a place I have always wanted to visit in person, having always seen images of it in history classes and in the History Channel. It was a awe-inspiring sight to see in person.








After the Atomic Bomb Dome, we walked around the park that had been built in honor of the tragedy and were able to take in all the views. A huge fountain had been built in the center and a long pool had been built in honor of all the victims desperately seeking water after the bomb had dropped, highlighting just how important water is. 

 
A monument was erected in honor of children who had lost their lives to the aftereffects of the radiation. A movement to build this monument was started by the classmates of a young girl named Sadako who had passed away from leukemia and has inspired many novels including Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. The legend goes that if you make a thousand paper cranes, you will have your wish come true and so while in the hospital, Sadako folded over a thousand paper cranes, wishing for nothing more than to live. On the top of the monument is a girl holding up a paper crane. 


I also went to the Hiroshima Peace Museum, which had many objects donated by the families of victims, such as clothing and even real skin. It was a moving museum visit and I am so glad I was able to go there. To get this up close and personal with history was absolutely amazing. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Hiroshima, I highly recommend it. 

Ichigo Abroad- Episode 1



Episode 1 of my new podcast on knitting and life in Japan!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Tokyo! Tons of Photos Time!

It's been a long time since I lasted posted- sorry! Things have been busy and lots of traveling has been had! I was so thrilled that I spent a weekend four hours away in Tokyo!!! I had an incredible time :)


I was able to go to a Pokemon Center in Tokyo, which was crazy nostalgic because it was the same Pokemon Center I went to the first time I came to Japan! 


Below are images of the Kit Kat Store. Yes, you read that right. There is an actual places dedicated solely to the glory of Kit Kats. They sell flavors exclusive to this little store in Tokyo which includes a chili flavor the packs quite the aftertaste! 



Back in America, I work at a Ben and Jerry's. So I totally geeked out when I came across one of only three Ben and Jerry's in existence in Japan!!! I would have gone in, but I was with my boyfriend who is currently studying abroad in Tokyo (I went to Tokyo to visit him) and we were headed to a really cute parfait cafe!



The cafe was absolutely adorable! The inside was decorated like a little cottage and the tea pots and cups were Alice in Wonderland themed!


I had this absolutely delicious orange tea- yummmmmm!


 Next up was the dessert! There were both sundaes and parfaits on the menu. My hardcore sweet tooth decided that I wanted the Strawberry Banana Chocolate sundae and it was as good as it looked!


After the cafe, we wandered around Shibuya, which is a famous district of Tokyo. One of the biggest attractions of Shibuya is the world famous Shibuya Crossing, which is the crazy all-way street crossing that can been seen in almost any film about Japan. For example, you can see Bill Murry standing lost in the midst of Shibuya Crosing in Lost in Translation. A great movie, by the way!






Below is a statue of Hachi, a famous dog that waited by the train station for an owner that never returned because he had passed away. I had been wanting to visit the statue since before I arrived in Japan! It was great ti see in person!


Shibuya 109 is a huge shopping center for women's clothing. If you are in the mood to be at the heart of Japanese fashion, I highly recommend shopping here! I didn't have time to go inside, but sometime I will! Hopefully I will have more than a college student budget to get some awesome outfits there someday haha!  


I had a wonderful time in Tokyo! There is tons to do, way more than can be fit into one weekend, but we did as much adventuring as we could and I loved every minute of it :) I can't wait to go back there again! This weekend I will be headed on a school trip to Hiroshima and will share my experiences there with you all next week! I have so been looking forward to this trip :) In the meantime, enjoy my spamming of photos :P