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Tokyo to Izu Oshima
... quiet and the speedlimit 40 kph, which seems impossibly slow. The Japanese also drive on the left hand side of the road which made things easier.
Our first stop was the pummice dessert. We were told it was near a concrete eruption shelter and soon located it. We parked the car and began to walk in when a local taxi driver passed with a car full and said it was a long way. So we copied him and went off road to reach ...
Here's To a Finished Chapter!!
... largest city in Japan. I’ve experience the exciting city of Tokyo! I got to spend my 4th of July at Disney Sea, I went to Kamakura and visited the famous Big Buddha, I went to the Japan Open-Air Museum in Kawasaki and got to go into old Japanese samurai homes, I climbed to the top summit of Mnt. Fuji, I spent the day in Kawagoe at a Japanese lantern festival and got to carry “Buddha” on ...
Hourglass Emotions
... will start getting really emotional at any given time during the day. A particular girl whose become my little buddy has been really sensitive about Camp Adventure leaving. Her and I have a really special bond..and it makes me so sad to see her start to cry and tell me that she doesn't want me to go back home to Iowa. Words can't even begin to describe the relationships that us Camp A counselors make with these kids. Next Friday is probably going to ...
First week down!
What a week :) I can finally say that after sitting through multiple lectures, helping to make over 100 posters, trying to get used to the jet lag, and finding my way around base, that if this week is any indication of how this summer will go it will be to things--extreme craziness and a whole lot of fun! We haven't been able to go off base until last night (my friday). It was extreme culture shock right off the bat! Since we are living on an American navel ...
Hello Japan!!
I made it!!
After a long 13.5 hr flight (it felt longer), going through customs and an hour bus ride we arrived at the Yokosuka base in one piece. We are all staying in temporary housing here on base, and it's actually pretty nice. Today has basically been a relax and chill day. This morning a group of us went for breakfast at Starbucks. Afterwards all 40 of us Camp A counselors met in a park with our Project Coordinators and we had some ...