Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sushi Sushi Sushi



Sushi!  Probably the first thing people think of when they think of Japan.  But let me tell you, sushi here is not that common.  Well you can probably find a sushi joint while walking down the street if you so wished, but it's not a staple in the Japanese diet.  

My first sushi experience whilst living here in Tokyo was at a local sushi bar in Okusawa.  A bunch of us were supposed to go out for kaiten (conveyor belt) sushi, but some decided not to go in the end, so it was just me and Michael again.  We decided not to go too far, but we were still in search of sushi.  After wandering around our neighbourhood for a while we found a really modern looking sushi bar.  We knew it was sushi because the name on the outside said sushi in Hiragana...


Monday, September 26, 2011

Omatsuri in Okusawa

OMATSURI!  

Omatsuri is the Japanese word for festival.  Everybody at the dorm was invited to join in a traditional local omatsuri and to help carry the 'mikoshi' around.  A mikoshi is what you see above.  It is a shrine that is suppose to house a God.  The purpose of the festival is for the local people to work together to carry it through the streets, and end up at the nearby temple to receive some sort of blessing.  After the temple, you carry the mikoshi around the streets a couple more times.  


You may be thinking, how long could this take?  Probably at most an hour or so.  Oh how wrong and innocent you are.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Odaiba Sightseeing and Fake Beach




I never heard of Odaiba until I set foot in Tokyo, and Odaiba was pointed out to me on the bus ride to the dorm.  From what I saw, it was next to the water and there was a boardwalk and colourful awnings along a 2 story building facing the water.  It seemed nice enough, I never thought about it much after that.



But then my friend Michael suggested we go there because he'd been there before and its super gorgeous.  So while a boatload of the other students went to Harajuku, me and Michael went to Odaiba.  Since I'd already gone to Harajuku, and going with a big group of people wasn't very appealing, I decided to forgo that trip.  I'd rather go back to Harajuku another day on my own, or with 1 or 2 friends.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Shibuya Shopping

Ahhh Shibuya 109...only 2 weeks here and it`s already become my favourite shopping place.  Do you even know what Shibuya 109 is?!  Let me enlighten you.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Jiyugaoka

Ohayoo gozaimasu! (good morning!)


The days are starting to blur together now.  It`s hard to keep track of my experiences when I don`t post them up right after.  Damn I`m lazy.

Well, I haven`t lost my mind yet, so I still remember most of what happened when a group of us went to Jiyugaoka.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Exploring Harajuku

The other day, 2 of my new international friends and I went to Harajuku!  Oh what fun!

The trains around here are a bit tricky.  I was lucky my friend knew her kanji, because she was able to pick out Harajuku from the Japanese map at the station and figure out which ticket we needed to buy.  The ticket machines can change into english but you have to know exactly how much your fare will cost by looking at the map to be able to get your ticket.  The map wasn't in English...

Anyways, we got to Harajuku safe and sound, thank goodness!  When we exited the station, we exited from the famous Harajuku Station building.  At this point, we had no idea in which direction to walk in.  I only planned so far as getting to Harajuku.  Now what??



Saturday, September 3, 2011

Settling In

Am I due for another post?  Yea...

I'm not very good at this blog thing I realize.  I need to get used to carrying my camera around so I can take awesome pictures and you can ooh and ahh at them.  Instead I have to show you crappy pictures taken with my blackberry.  I didn't think we were going to do anything worth blogging about but..it's Japan...everything's interesting!

Oh yes, before I get into today, let's talk about yesterday.  I forgot to take pictures except on the bus ride to the dorms, so the only picture I have to show you is of Tokyo Tower.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Landed in Tokyo

I came to Japan ALL BY MYSELF!  Can you believe it?  I'm still sort of in shock.

Anyways, this is my first blog post ever, so let me just start off by saying WELCOME!  Friends, family, strangers, doesn't matter!

So my background story.
I've lived in Vancouver my entire life.  I'm 23.  I attend SFU as an Economics major.  I applied for exchange and got accepted to Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo, so that's where we are today.