Hola! 久しぶり! I am alive!!
Ok, guys I just want to warn you before hand that this is probably going to be a pretty looooong post because there are a few fun things I want to tell you about that have been happening ;-) Also I seem to have developed a recent addiction to Justin T's the 20/20 experience album which I am listening to as we speak, just in case you were interested :D
So sometime in the last 2 weeks (I have lost track of time and space here, half the time I don't even know what day it is) some of us went to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building to sneak a free view over Tokyo. The Building is in Shinjuku and if you go to the top floor there is an observatory deck and also a restaurant that I really want to eat in; probably if/when Mum comes over 'cause it looked expensive haha. The view was pretty awesome! Also for all Lost in Translation fans: the rooftop bar in one of the towers is the exact one from the film, apparently it costs about 30 £ just to get up there!
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| It has 48 floors!! :-O |
| I love this picture cause you can see Tokyo sprawling into the horizon |
| My lovely Tokyo, now my home :) |
Sadly, because it was a bit cloudy we couldn't see Fuji san at all! But I intend to climb Fuji at some point next may so at latest I will see her (him? what gender is a mountain?) then!
Because this was the last week before classes started at Rikkyo i.e. our last week before becoming slaves again, we made the most of it and had a few little excursions planned. The next one was a trip to Akihabara. Akihabara is one of the 'electronic' districts and also the Otaku centre of Tokyo = paradise for all the manga/anime fans out there. There were sooo many arcades and bright lights; we went during the day but at night it must be something else!
| Akihabara and blue skies |
It was such a fun day! The sun was shining, the birds were singing and what was the first thing we did? ... We went to KFC. In Japan. Now, I know I vowed not to eat fast food in a country with such culinary deliciousness but the burger in there was actually really good - but Japan-style, the burger was about the size of a coin and everyone got roughly 5 chips.
After that we visited an arcade. Now, just let me give you a little bit of advice: if you are in any way hungover (which thank God I wasn't), do not go in an arcade! Every game machine is blaring out music and all the lights confuse even sober people at the best of times. But it was really fun and I even played a music game (and lost); I swear there were some people in there that hadn't seen daylight for quite a few days :D
| Some games, there were so many!! |
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| Philin fulfilling her life long dream of playing Pachinko |
So, yeah Aihabara was really fun but we didn't manage to visit a maid cafe so that is on my list for the next time I go there.
So a few days after this ( I am still guessing about the dates) a club at Uni called JOINUS, which plans excursions for exchange students and Japanese students planned a trip to visit Asakusa to see the shrines. I really enjoyed this because up until now most of the things I have seen have been 'modern' Tokyo so it was nice to visit a complex that was so spiritual and old. We did loads of stuff, like test our fortune (and i got GOOD FORTUNE! whoooop) and burn incense. It was a beautiful day. So, I will spare you my words and upload some pictures which can explain it better ;)
So a few days after this ( I am still guessing about the dates) a club at Uni called JOINUS, which plans excursions for exchange students and Japanese students planned a trip to visit Asakusa to see the shrines. I really enjoyed this because up until now most of the things I have seen have been 'modern' Tokyo so it was nice to visit a complex that was so spiritual and old. We did loads of stuff, like test our fortune (and i got GOOD FORTUNE! whoooop) and burn incense. It was a beautiful day. So, I will spare you my words and upload some pictures which can explain it better ;)
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| Me looking happy eating たい焼き (biscuit filled with red bean paste yummm) |
| the shrine, absolutely stunning |
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| You can throw in 5 yen here and make a wish |
After visiting the shrine, we got interviewed... for FUJI TV (equivalent of BBC) and they even asked Wendy and I questions in Japanese that we answered (whilst panicking - a lot!). That was another new experience.
And what better way to finish off the day? By heading back to Shiki and ordering a big selection of 焼き鳥 (fried chicken skewers) in a cute little restaurant next to out dorm. ![]() |
| 美味しい焼き鳥!so good! |
On Friday last week - finally I know a date - Wendy and I met up with some of our friends from Manchester who are all spending their year abroad in Tokyo as well. We spent quite a bit of time trying to decide where to eat and finally, more by accident, found an Izakaya hidden on the top floor of a building near the main crossing in Shibuya. It was so lovely and and the food was insanely cheap! It was really interesting to hear about what people have been up to at different Tokyo Universities and it was then that I decided I wanted to go out to a club called Womb for my birthday - but more about that in a second!
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| マンチェスタの皆さん - stole this off Estella, hope you don't mind!:) |
Whoooo and finally I can tell you about MY BIRTHDAY! birthday birthday birthday birthday birthday... ok from this you can probably see that everyone around here has most likely come to hate the word after I wouldn't shut up about it for the two weeks leading up to the event. My Birthday always falls on a kind of awkward time because you have just met everybody and you don't really know where you stand, so I made a point to invite everyone I talked to haha
So, I was dying to go clubbing in Tokyo and we hadn't had the chance yet so after asking around a bit, I found out (well - from my friends Ruadhan and Sam actually, so thanks guys!) that one of the most renowned clubs in Asia called Womb, which normally charges about 12647484 £ entry was doing a student promotion for September where students get in for free so whooop whooooop. Veryone was super motivated to get out and dance (and drink a lot) and it was great!
We went to an Izakaya in Shibuya for an all you can drink special (nomihoudai) for two hours and then walked to Womb. So many people turned up! Once again - THANK YOU FOR COMING GUYS! I was so unbelievably happy to see so many faces I knew and I had a really good night! I love you all!
Right, now some less emotional and more interesting facts kind of stuff: Has anyone has ever seen the film Babel (the one with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett)? The club scene set in Tokyo is actually in Womb! Very very cool indeed. Here it is for those who want to see a little of the inside: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgSqCf6rafA
But here are a few pictures I stole of the internet, meaning I obviously don't own them. Womb has an amazing interior and laser show (not that I can remember that much haha):
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| Amazing!!! (photo: www.bestourism.com ) |
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| Another one to make you jealous (photo: www.djsets.co.uk ) |
The puns were flowing this evening as you can only imagine (entering/leaving the womb etc etc).
We took the first train back in the morning and I slept for 3/4 of my actual birthday but it was so worth it! I can't wait to check out the other of millions of clubs around Tokyo.
Here is (a part of) the fantastic group:
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| I am a serious fan of all these people, you are wonderful! |
So, the hungover me was not expecting much the next day because everyone coming out to celebrate with me was already such a gift but little did I know that there were some surprises in store for me.
- But not until I had slept till like 5!
Anyway, Wendy successfully tricked me into going to the supermarket to get some food and in that time everybody hid in Wendy's room and when we got back - BOOM! I was bombarded with balloons and everybody was there with a cake. I must say, I very very nearly cried; it has to be in the top 10 best moments in my life. Surprise parties are great! But, that wasn't just it, there was a beautiful card full of Photos and messages from everyone and best of all: a mirror, a furry mirror! Maybe I should take the hint? Nooo joking, it was really because I wanted a full length mirror for my room and was moaning about not having one for weeks (well, I hope that's the reason). Thank you everyone, I really can't say thank you enough. It was a beautiful weekend thanks to you. God, I'm getting emotional just thinking about it! And especially thank you to Wendy, the birthday planner, you are a wonderfully thoughtful person! x
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| Me and my fabulous gifts!:) |
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| My delicious cake (before everyone peer pressured me into eating a plastic panda) |
Ahhh I feel so blessed to be where I am with the people I am with. I am a very lucky girl.
Ok, so I promise this is almost the end of the novel, there are just too many fun things to talk about.
For one, I got my hair permanently straightened 2 days ago. 'I LOVE IT' is an understatement. For anyone coming to Japan and toying with the idea of sleeking out their hair - go for it! I can only recommend a hair salon called 'Watanabe' in Harajuku. It is very foreigner friendly and they did a fabulous job. It took 5 hours, I could see the light in my hairdressers eyes slowly dying as time went on haha but finally I exited the salon feeling like a new person; sorry Dad, I know you like my curls but they will grow back again so don't worry!
| This is where it is, super easy to find |
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| It's so soft and shinyyyyy |
Right, I am done now I promise. Finished. Finito. I hope you haven't grown a big grey beard by the time you have finished reading this post - can you even call it that? I am sure this is not how blogs work but I prefer updating once in a while and bombarding you with information;)
I hope you all have a great week! I, for one, have a 9 o'clock start every day and a quiz on Monday. Can't wait!
Ahh, and if you are having a bad day, here is a picture of my friend Oisin with a plastic bag on his head.
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| Hope he doesn't kill me for this: 'こんばんは’ - what a good moment |
CIAO xx
p.s: it actually took me 4 days to write this post - I had to keep coming back to it. no lies!













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