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		<title>Trip Rewind &#8211; 5/6/08, Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 11:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I write more on here than a simple book.
Trying to remember back to day 2, I think that was the first day exploring the rails on my own. Interesting experience, but looking back on it, I can now get around on subway and JR rails easily, and probably without getting lost. Getting to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=survivalcompany.wordpress.com&blog=3421388&post=12&subd=survivalcompany&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I think I write more on here than a simple book.</p>
<p>Trying to remember back to day 2, I think that was the first day exploring the rails on my own. Interesting experience, but looking back on it, I can now get around on subway and JR rails easily, and probably without getting lost. Getting to Tokyo Station, it was really crowded, and people going every direction and way. Took some time to find the Yamanote line bound for Akihabara (woo, electronics and video games!). After getting off the train and exiting the station, most of what you see are large colorful signs all above and around you, and then lots of people handing things out &#8211; from maids handing out flyers for their cafes (I think the next time I go to Japan, I am going to a maid cafe), to men in company jackets handing out packets of tissues with a flyer for their store inside. IMO, it is an interesting way to get your advertising done; useful, yet the user still has to see the paper with your company, and the map on how to get there. We should do that in America.</p>
<p>After lots of walking around, checking out a few stores for vinyl toys, comics, or video games, and more girls dressed up handing flyers to us (I learn how to just ignore taking the flyers now), we have what is the only burger place I wanted to eat in Japan &#8211; Mos Burger! I like how what I had, had a patty of rice, instead of a bun. It&#8217;s a lot more filling, but I doubt it would do well in America. We like our burgers fatty, big, and with a bun of bread! LOL.<br />
But that aside, the Kalbi Burger was good! Although a little small, it was very satisfying!</p>
<p>And once after that and some more walking around, we head back to Shin-Urayasu, since there were plans made for us that night. We meet Yuka at the station, and then some others. We then progress to the restaurant, which was named Doma-Doma. It&#8217;s an izakaya, which means&#8230;for a limited time (usually 90min-2hrs), and for a price ($30ish), you can have unlimited drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and food comes periodically. It was really good. After everyone was there, this was who &#8211; Yuka, Yasuko, Tomoyo, Shizuka, Anna, Saki, Yumiko, Miki, Hitomi, Hisayo, and Ikumi.</p>
<p>Overall, being at an izakaya for the first time was a blast. Lots of drinks got my social portion of myself going, and it was fun to see everyone together. Damn, Shizuka can drink! All those whiskies on the rocks, daaaaamn! Hardcore, girl!</p>
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		<title>This trip, in Conclusion.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 18:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(It seems no one else but me writes, lol. If you ever feel like writing, or practicing your English, write any post you want! ^^)
With a few days left here, I can put down an infinitely long list of what I will miss here. But to make it short, here are the top things (Which [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=survivalcompany.wordpress.com&blog=3421388&post=9&subd=survivalcompany&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>(It seems no one else but me writes, lol. If you ever feel like writing, or practicing your English, write any post you want! ^^)</p>
<p>With a few days left here, I can put down an infinitely long list of what I will miss here. But to make it short, here are the top things (Which will still be a lot, haha):</p>
<p>1. My dear friends here in Japan &#8211; what will I do without you all?? You guys and girls are the most awesome part about Japan, and my trip here! To hang out with you all, and see your faces and to go places, it was all worth it. I do not want to leave you all. Someday I will live here, and I hope you all will be here too, so we can hang out anytime we want =) I promise I will be back sometime. [BUT...I am trying to extend my trip! I dont think I have a large chance of doing so, but I am gonna try!]</p>
<p>2. The fact that cars are only a secondary mode of transportation here. Main modes of transportation &#8211; your feet, a bike, and the trains. Those are pretty much the only things you need to get anywhere in Japan. Public transportation is made is such a way that it works so well and efficiently. Barely any of my friends drive, because the train makes it easier. No need to worry about gas, the only downfall I could think of is just the travel time. It may be a little long, but easier than driving through so many traffic lights and waiting for pedestrians, then trying to find parking. Getting around Japan is such a breeze!</p>
<p>3. The food &#8211; I think after eating here, from solid establishments, to holes in the wall, they have all raised my standards on how Japanese cuisine is, lol. I did not get to try everything, but still, from what I had, it was delicious. I do not think I had one bad meal here, lol. From Katsu-kare, to omuraisu, all the way to kaiten-sushi, it was good to the last noodle, to the last slurp of soup, to the last grain of rice. AND &#8211; it is also a lot cheaper than eating a a Japanese restaurant back in the states!</p>
<p>4. The parks and tranquil places. Although Tokyo is a very busy metropolis, they still know how to keep their peace and quiet in the midst of all the chaos. From Yoyogi kouen and Meiji Jingu, to the Imperial Gardens and Ueno Kouen, there are so many wooded areas, open fields and quiet places to sit and feel at peace, it is hard to describe. Sure, we have all that in the States, all those forest and national parks and whatnot. But the way they design these parks, and the care they put into it, the limited space for this type of stuff is really something they appreciate and honor. I loved just walking through the park and see people playing frisbee, walking their dog, practicing an instrument, or just taking it all in like I was. I liked that kind of peace of mind the parks gave me.</p>
<p>I think I have put a lot..but hey, why not, let me put the rest of the things I will miss. No descriptions, just a list:<br />
- Trying to speak Japanese (Whether success or fail, it helps me progress)<br />
- The 5am sunrises, it felt like it was 7-8am when it was only 5-6, heh.<br />
- The hustle and bustle, general atmosphere of the place<br />
- Japanese TV!<br />
- The fashion, looking at what people are wearing, how interesting it can get<br />
- Shopping here, there is such a variety of&#8230;everything<br />
- I have got to say it again, but my friends here! (I think I will make a separate post for this, just for you all)<br />
- The toilets that clean you, lol, that was interesting<br />
- Staring out the train window as I watched everything go by<br />
- Much more, but my brain can not remember, since it is almost 4am here.</p>
<p>***Thanks for reading this all, if you can not understand something, just ask me!</p>
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		<title>AWESOME DAY~!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 12:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although today was a rainy day in Japan, so much that happened made up for it. Eh, lets just list them out.
1. Going to Ueno Kouen and Ueno Doubutsuen was fun, although rainy. Some of the animals liked or didn&#8217;t mind the rain. Camera ran out of batteries, so that was a little&#8230;or big shortfall.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Although today was a rainy day in Japan, so much that happened made up for it. Eh, lets just list them out.</p>
<p>1. Going to Ueno Kouen and Ueno Doubutsuen was fun, although rainy. Some of the animals liked or didn&#8217;t mind the rain. Camera ran out of batteries, so that was a little&#8230;or big shortfall.</p>
<p>2. On a decision to go back to Tokyo station to get some lunch, I run into the best urban artists (IMO) of my time &#8211; TADO &#8211; Mike and Katie! There were 2 people just standing there by a food stall, and they looked familiar to me. So I figured I should ask, &#8220;Hey, are you Mike and Katie?&#8221;</p>
<p>After finding that out, I was speechless, and jumping around. It&#8217;s like meeting a celebrity! They&#8217;re from England, so it&#8217;s incredibly coincidental that we met in Japan, since I&#8217;m all the way in Orlando. Since I ran out of battery, I couldn&#8217;t get a picture of them! IT SUCKS! But still, I at least know I got to meet them!</p>
<p>3. Although they may not be really popular yet, I got to watch a live performance by Aorta! It was pretty cool, and their music sounds good. Gonna have to buy their CD before I leave.</p>
<p>4. Found Hitomi&#8217;s cake shop! FINALLY, after asking for directions, I got there, and afterwards, had dinner with her. It&#8217;s always a good time with Hitomi~</p>
<p>And that, everyone, is my awesome day. Running into awesome people, and hanging out with awesome friends. That&#8217;s all I ask for, is good times on this trip. =)</p>
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