Hey all, Alysse here checking in. It's finals time, so my butt is in high gear. Well... it was. Until I got sick. But anyway, I've blocked myself from Facebook and Youtube, so until next Friday, it's all books and sleep for me. I can barely believe nearly 8 of my 12 months have already passed! Here's to a good Winter's end and an even better Spring's beginning. I have a lot planned for Spring, so I will be (trying to) keep this blog rolling with it all.
Before I jump straight into this list, I want to clarify that some of these points may be generally incorrect, or could be exclusive to Tokyo. I could also have some of my reasonings wrong. This list is simply something I compiled based off of my own experiences throughout the year that I lived and traveled throughout Japan. This list is also not, in any way, a complete one. I'm sure if you search the internet you can find many other very true facts about Japan that I have forgotten to list here. In urban areas there will, at any given time or place, be at least one コンビニ ("conbini" / convenience store) within walking distance. Japanese people don’t usually have middle names . Japanese people are very interested in each others' blood type - it's like astrology in America, except people take it very seriously. Expect to be asked what your blood type is at least once. Japanese deodorant supposedly doesn't work very well. I brought my own deodo...
oooohhhh pumpkin, I wish I was there to take care of you. I hate that you're so sick and 5000 miles away right now. Please take care of yourself, take your flu medication, get rest, drink tea, and rest, rest, rest!!!
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Even with a mask covering half your face you're still cute.
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