Sommer in Japan! Japan’s biggest firework show, bon odori, and more

It’s finally time for another post, where I update you on my life here in Japan. I try to collect some fun events I attend since most of my days are simply attending school, and I find it hard to do anything when it’s 35°C+ and blazing sun. So let’s get right into it. As I wrote in my last update, I had just finished … Continue reading Sommer in Japan! Japan’s biggest firework show, bon odori, and more

TeamLabs Plantes, Gundam, Aomi, Mid-term test, and losing classmates

In 2018 was the first time I was in Japan, and there are few things I remember as fondly as the TeamLab Borderless experience. And even though the Teamlab Borderless has closed for now (more about that below), when I heard the name TeamLab Planets I knew I had to go. So I went to the site and got a really beautiful experience. TeamLab focuses … Continue reading TeamLabs Plantes, Gundam, Aomi, Mid-term test, and losing classmates

Classmates, night stroll, and Jindai Botanical Garden (Again)

Time for another update, first off I wanted to show you a class photo we took, so you can see the people I spent most of my week with. These are all my classmates, and one of our three teachers.We also had an earthquake drill this week before leaving for golden week, well all we had to do was open the door, hide under our … Continue reading Classmates, night stroll, and Jindai Botanical Garden (Again)

Tokyo from 45’th floor and becoming a regular

It’s been a while since my last update, but this is because I get into more regular days. Most of my days are spent around school and homework, and I have explored most places near my home. But that shall not stop me from finding something beautiful on weekends, and Tokyo is full of beautiful places! One of my friends from my class “Sven” told … Continue reading Tokyo from 45’th floor and becoming a regular

Starting school and trains

I haven’t written as much as I would like, but I guess this week I will talk about my school Kai, and some about the train system I pass through every day. So I found my school through “GoGoNihon”. They are an agency specializing in connecting international students with language schools (Nihon means Japan, so this is their Japanese site). In there, they split their … Continue reading Starting school and trains