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Okazaki Park, 99 yen store

... my bike at the new library. I then went for a short walk around the library taking pictures and then went to Okazaki Park. I took tons of pictures! (I am trying to upload them right now, facebook keeps rejecting them). The autumn leaves are so ...

From Okazaki, Chubu, Japan by weeaboo

New Year's Family Dinner, Kimono searching

So I was able to make it to the Sword Ceremony after all, it doesn't mean I was feeling better but I figured I just couldn't miss it. The ceremony itself was alright, couldn't see too much but I don't know what I was really expecting. After the ...

From Okazaki, Chubu, Japan by weeaboo

Showering, Getting Lost, Meeting Yamaguchi

... phrases such as what to do when you are lost, what platform number goes to this station, does this train/bus go to Higashi-Okazaki? After class I was given a big map and Morya had to draw my house onto it. I went with Megumi (Emily's host sister), ...

From Okazaki, Chubu, Japan by weeaboo

Aoyama Sensei, New friends, Ikebana

Let's see, what happened on Tuesday...Oh that's right. We met Aoyama sensei, and she had us come to her phonetics class to help explain english vowels to her students. That was interesting...Amazingly most of the girls in my group had little to no ...

From Okazaki, Chubu, Japan by weeaboo

NICK: That's _Mr._ Meat, to you.

... of calling me "meat." Ooh, I finally started taking lessons in Japanese. I found some free lessons from the Okazaki International Association (OIA). I went to the lessons for the first time this weekend and was shocked with the amount of ppl that ...

From Okazaki, Japan by niknash

JLPT Level 3, Totoro House, Magnet Train!

Monday had the killer test. The Japanese Language Placement Test Level 3. Now I'd taken the Level 4 one when I first came to Japan, so I knew what to expect. Or rather I relatively thought I knew. Turns out there were 3 parts. Two listening parts, ...

From Okazaki, Chubu, Japan by weeaboo