So I've had alot of free time lately and spent alot of my time thursday going on a walk. This graffiti and the cadillac were just amusing to see. The cadillac is probably 4x the size of any other japanese car that drives on these streets and must really be a pain to maneuver through these streets.
Anyway after my walk I decided to go on a train ride to test my mettle and went out to Yokohama (cost about 2$). I figured it would be good practice to do so. Picture below is my station (Midorigaoka) which has become one of the only japanese words that I can pronounce perfectly every time. Mostly by necessity.
Previously I had let my homestay family know that I started running this summer and so my homestay father took me on a bikeride to Komazawa Olympic Stadium (maybe 3 kilometres from the house). Komazawa hosted most of the cycling events in the 1964 olympics. Today it has been converted into a nice running/cycling track and a cheap (2$ per hour) gym. We also stopped by a small shrine as well and he taught me the procedures for entering a shrine.
Later on I went to Shinjuku to try and find the 'largest bookstore in japan.' My first problem was that the subway map didn't feature 'readings' for the city names. Sorry if this doesn't make sense for my family members, but basically... I couldn't read the map because it had lots of difficult characters on it. Secondly, I was told to take the south exit from the subway, but the subway station only had an east and west exit. So... basically I just checked out the area until a friend from a few summers ago invited me to come hang out in harajuku (sort of a fashion center in japan). It was a nice change of pace because by this point, I had been speaking nothing but Japanese for the last 3 or so days. Anyway, below is a picture of harajuku (crowded) and Sam and Kyle. Both are actually from Virginia too.
5 comments:
Is that your host dad who's covering his face with the peace sign?
Your host family seems so cute.
Good job on making your way around despite all that kanji working against you. Sounds like you're having a good time exploring. Wish I were there!
Is Sam there for the year or semester?
Dan,
Your 10 month vacation to Japan. Please continue posting photos as we are enjoying your overseas experience.
Dad
Hi Daniel
I love the photos. Please post more. I sent snail mail. Let me know if it landed. If so, a package will follow.
Love you
Mom
I wanna vitality.... :( Bring one back for me!
Good job making the rounds on your own. I'll tell you about more fun stuff to do in YOKOHAMA. And I want some Vitality too~
~SD
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