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... rest of the boar was later smoked and put into a cardboard box along with the other smoked things (whole fishes and squids).
We lived at the barn which included a wood stove for heat (not for the second story bedrooms though), a lot of raw meat laying around, a french guy, and one 20kg bag of rice that fed some of us three meals a day.
We met Hiroshi, Toshika's husband, one of the daughters, and the barn cat. Toshika explained that ...
Last day of school, Q_Q
... any PE clothes. I was lucky enough to be loaned some, so I could play basketball with everyone. Final period was English with the home room teacher. He gave me a short questionaire which I answered in Japanese by reading the translated questions. Lol, too many kanji to know what's going on ;U. Questions like "What is the most mysterious thing about Japan?" To which I responded with "Their rubbish system." Very mysterious. 14 ...
Second to last school day.
... we decided to go out for dinner. It was yakitori tonight which was delicious. Not quite enough but desert solved that. Strawberry shu cream pasteries, of which I ate two. Soooo goooooood.
Unrelated note for today. All uni courses for this semester done. I just need to be accepted into level 2 Japanese. Mostly 9am starts and 2pm finishes apart from the odd 1pm or 3pm finish and 10am start. Not too bad :D.
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Bunsei University Visit
... and then got to practice drawing them before drawing on a fan and painting it. The practicing was very helpful as drawing from a 3D isn't something I can do very well. The final result was okay though.
After that it was a lunch from the uni tuckshop. Curry rice, a tempura prawn and hambuger, 3 potato wedges, salad, and a peice of pork. Solid.
After that we visited the museum which was nice. Although a bit hard to understand, with everything in Japanese.
Arrived back ...