Sunday, July 26, 2009

1st Day Full Report!




Ok let’s see... I’m tired as hell, but it’s a good tired. Thirteen hour straight plane ride to an two hour bus ride to Tokyo and then browsing around Shinjuku (Tokyo) from around 4:30pm till around 9pm. Magically enough there has been no culture shock, no feeling out of place ( on my part) rooming with a rather cool chick from NY and having a warm (removable shower head *wink) shower to top off the night.

I received about twenty pounds (Literally) of informational material and our schedules for the next two days of orientation. While walking around Tokyo after receiving our room assignments me and my room-mate went to find food. I ended up having (chicken, egg, and rice w/ miso soup and green tea).

After that we were on the hunt for sweets and I just so happened to run into a street performer known as Irie Yosuke ( "Phenomenon of the Earth" he so calls himself) who on a flute like instrument of some kind was playing Chrono Cross music. For those of us who understand the epicness and all around pleasantness which is Chrono Cross’s soundtrack will know how flippin awesome that is.

Shits and Giggles

There is manga in the 7-11 (enough said)

Went into a department store and looked at the lingerie. As I suspected, there was absolutely nothing in that entire department that would be able to fit my two friends. Though some things were cute and would be nice to wear, I find it far more amusing (and cost effective) that I simply have a bigger bust size then 95% of Japanese women.

You all know about the bend in knee pose by anime girls that signify shyness and intensely high levels of cuteness?? Well as an observation… that isn’t just in the cartoons. Most women here are naturally built that way... but to burst your bubble that isn’t called cute, it’s called being bold legged. For those who don’t know what that is, it is a: deformity marked by medial angulation of the leg in relation to the thigh, an outward bowing of the legs, giving the appearance of a bow.

Finally because we were on a desperate search for something sweet and cold, my room-mate and I found frozen tiramisu at the local KFC and had a sit down to eat up, and get out of the heat.

Here are a few photos of my first meal, my room-mate ( for Tokyo orientation) and Tokyo itself.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

YOSH!

KAY!! I am in Japan!. Just touched down at Narita Airport an hour ago and by god it's hot as BALLS in Japan. Though it was nice to have about 50 current JETS there to meet us so we wouldn't get lost and confused.

Wondering how I got online already??? Well I am in a limousine bus that is taking us to the Keio (SP??) Plaza hotel in Tokyo and it happens to have free Wi Fi. So yea... status report: My legs are like Jelly from the plane ride but I have no signs of jet lag. I'm a bit tired though.

It also seems like most ppl aready know someone that is here today for the programme. Very advantageous for them <.< >.>

Oh well, I'm sure I'll be able to reprot more details as soon as I'm at the airport and I can find my camera!!!

Ja ne!!

Monday, July 20, 2009

The first post >.> <.< OooooooOOoooo

ALRIGHT! Now that Otakon is over I can finish packing! >.> Yes, I know I should have finished packing ages ago, but I find that whenever I pack early I simply put one or two items in the suitcase. Then I just stare at the open case blankly until some random bit of back round noise snaps me back from my neurosis.

I leave from JFK airport on the 25th and will arrive to engage in a two day run of orientations in Tokyo!

More contact information will head your way when I get it.

Skype: Tis_Anita

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