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Sayonara Japan!
... synchronized in their cheers that they move their hands together as a group, which is pretty impressive. See the video I took of their cheer. I have no idea what they are saying, but I guess professing their love of the team. In the end, the Tokyo Giants won the game and we all had a blast. It was a long day and everyone passed out on the train back to Saitama.
Our short trip to Saitama was wonderful and was the end ...
Happy to be in Japan
... metropolis of Tokyo. All of my family live in the countryside which is a side of Japan that I feel most comfortable with and enjoy the most. I don't really enjoy the cityscapes as much even though I am very fascinated with the futuristic architecture of Japan.
Most of our time in Hanyu was spent in my Auntie's home enjoying family time, learning more Japanese, talking about our travels, ...
Shop 'till you drop!
... was about 18 minutes. Once we arrived at Shibuya Station, we took the next train to Harajuku Station. This took only two minutes. The train trip was very confusing but so extremley fun! I only wish that I knew how to speak Japanese, it would make things alot easier.
Once at Harajuku Station, we walked for five minutes to get to Omotesando Street. This street is absolutley the shopping place to BE! It had shops like Louis Vuitton, Prada, ...
Bandai Museum
... is the world's 3rd largest toy producer. They first put up their museum in Matsudo, Chiba on July 19, 2003, then closed on August 31, 2006. Eight months later on April 28, 2007, they reopened the museum but now in a place called Omochano-machi in Mibu, Tochigi. Bandai Museum really fits that place as Omochano-machi literally ...
The Belly Button Festival
... main island of Japan as the reckoning goes. Being in the middle means one thing that you are the belly button of Japan. Therefore, you MUST have a belly button festival. Side note, afterwards, I was showing my pictures to my teachers and they found them just as amusing as me. They also did not know the word belly button, but knew rather naval. It was fun explaining.
Grant, Robin, Clarissa, Anna, ...