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I Am In Japan!



Good evening! It's currently Sunday night and about 10pm at the time I am typing this. The past few days have been a roller coaster, and the only thing on my mind has been trying my best to document it all. I keep getting little snippets of video, I just can't do it all justice.

Japan is already a super strange and interesting place. I'm American so everything is always strange but here's a small list of oddities I have noticed over the past two-ish days.
-Having to ask for bags at the supermarket
-A lot more floor-oriented furniture
-Pachinkos
-Everyone talks low and quick
-There is a remote for my lights (pretty neat)
-Crunchyroll is restricted in Japan
-Convenient store food is actually pretty amazing
Honestly, I woke up feeling terrible. I was sick, homesick, and miserable. But, like all good daughters, I listened to my mommy and talked to some of the people I traveled here with. I was a sobbing puking mess, but it was okay. I'm okay. I'm not going to lie or spare the details. Travel, especially for the first time, can be rough. It's hard to live one place your whole life then suddenly up root with only you and you alone that's a friendly face. I'm already bad enough about reaching out to people, but I can already tell I've grown so much in only two ish days.
Orientation starts tomorrow and that means quite a bit of paper work so I'm about to go to bed now <3
-Kota-

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