The amount of time I've been living in Tokyo, Japan! Weeeeee! すごいでしょう?!
My goodness, it feels like I arrived at Narita, plane sick and covered in sweat only mere weeks ago. Actually scratch that moment. Not really a nice nostalgic place to bring everyone back to... Let's try this again.. Goodness gracious, it feels like I stepped into this magical land of "gacha gacha" machines and "kira kira"lights only a few mere weeks ago. There! Now that's better. This is a much better way to start up my nostalgia train!
So as you can probably guess, I'm going to take you with me on an adventure to reflect on my year and review the good, the bad, the ugly, and the absolutely fan-freakin'tastic moments. That being said, if you're not about that "livin'-in-the-past" life, I suggest you bail out now because... まもなくMemory Lane!
Memory Hoarder
I have something to confess... When I travel, I don't like to pick up souvenirs. I hate the idea of a cheap, plastic bobble taking up space in my "minimalist" (fancy word for itty-bitty) apartment. However, I have one downfall. I am addicted, and I mean ADDICTED, to collecting paper. Any kind of paper. Receipts, tickets, stationary, postcards... Basically if it's flat and reminds me of the place, my grubby, little hands are all over that business. So, as a self proclaimed paper hoarder, I find myself with a drawer full of paper goodies from the past year in Japan. Instead of listing out what I've done, I thought it might be cool to just show you these "souvenirs" as a way to map out some of the places I've been.The Sumida Aquarium
For a date night, by boyfriend took me to the special Edo Goldfish exhibit. The goldfish stamp rally was fabulous! |
The Trick Art Museum
Another date! A really great place in Odaiba to walk through and take millions of silly photos. |
Kamakura
I went on a day trip to Kamakura and did all of the wonderfully typical Kamakura things; eating sweet potato ice cream, enjoying the sunny beach, and visiting the giant Buddha statue. |
Letters from my Students
I am always over the moon when I get a letter from one of my girls! Prime letter times include: Valentine's Day, New Years, and birthdays. |
Letters from Myself
Time Capsule Letters
Yomiuri Land Illuminations
Going to this theme park during Christmas time really made my holiday feel more homey. There really is a special sort of magic in enjoying illuminations during frosty winters. |
Party Times
Just a few scraps from my nights out in Tokyo. One from a well known club in Roppongi and another from a bar hop. Thanks to my great friends here, my nights out are always crazy fun. |
Disney
I am kind of ashamed to tell you the exact number of times I've been to Disneyland and Disneysea... So instead, I'll show you an actual souvenir I bought! Wow! Such rarity! Much wow! |
Meiji Jingu
Basically serenity plopped into the middle of a metropolis. We had a guided tour of this shrine when I first came to Tokyo. |
Tokyo National Museum
Cards, Cards, and... More Cards!
I'm like your 80 year old grandmother in the way that I collect cards. I enjoy reading them again and again... Jeez I'm embarrassed at myself haha! |
Studio Ghibli Museum
Bunraku
Okinawa
Here is a stamp rally map that I completed with my family at the Shuri Temple in Okinawa as well as a map of Tamaudun mausoleum. It was a fun and historical hike though Okinawa's history! |
Kusatsu
My train ticket and my onsen stamp from when my boyfriend and I made a long weekend trip up to Kusatsu during the winter to enjoy the natural onsens. |
Journey to the End of the Night
Miscellaneous
My Favourite Memories
Enkai
Both of the following videos were made by a co-worker/friend of mine who has been super-de-duper awesome to me over the last year so I'll give him a quick "YOU RULE" shout out here while I have the opportunity.
Hakone
Our girls trip to Hakone was definitely one of my highlights from this year. Hakone is beautiful to begin with, but in autumn it is breathtakingly stunning. Not only that, but it a perfect time to enjoy a Japanese ryokan complete with an onsen experience! I had such a blast enjoying the scenery and getting lost with two of my favourite JET ladies. They were best travelling buddies and I would go on another journey with them in a heartbeat! I hope to have more adventures like my Hakone trip in the future! If you want to hear more about my Hakone adventures, you can check it out at Let's GO, Hakone!
Summer Fireworks
OK I'll be straight up with you by giving you a "romantic post" heads up! If you're not up for that cheese please feel free to scroll down now. If you are, grab your gouda 'cause we're goin' in!
So just a few weeks ago my boyfriend and I went to watch the Arakawa fireworks. This quickly made the top of my greatest memories list for a few reasons.
One reason being I was able to wear my own yukata. In the past, I've always borrowed yukatas from friends and have had other people help me into my yukata. This time, I was able to wear the yukata and obi that I picked out and bought for myself! Also, I was able to put it on and tie the bow all by myself! ...Okay, so maybe I put it on by myself and then had my boyfriend's family fix the disaster afterwards, but it still counts.
Another reason is because of the grandeur of the fireworks. USA boasts that its fireworks are the best, but oh my sweet blinded eyes, you haven't seen fireworks until you come to Tokyo. They are the biggest, most colourful, and most creative fireworks I've ever seen! They even have one called "Niagara Falls" which is basically a line of fireworks that spew silver lights and mimic a waterfall!!! So cool!
Lastly (and here's where the cheese comes in), it made my list because it was honestly like a moment torn straight out of a Shoujo manga. There we were, hanging out in our yukata, drinking beer, watching the fireworks go up hand-in-hand. It got even more Shoujo-ier when my boyfriend knelt down to help me put a band-aid on my foot and fix my geta (wooden shoes). That moment is so vivid in my mind because I remember laughing to myself and thinking DAMN my life is hella shoujo romantic right now! A mix of comedy and romance. Just the way I like it.
Oedo Onsen Monogatari Birthday Bath!
I am probably the only person in the world to ever plan a birthday party in a bathhouse haha! When you think about it logically, it seems very, very strange to ask your close friends to come bathe with you to celebrate the day of your birth... but you know what?! In Japan there are no rules (except.. you know, the Japanese ones). I had such a blast hanging out (literally lolol) with my closest friends. I was so happy to see that everyone was having a great time wearing their yukata and enjoying the spa. It was really memorable for me because it reminded me just how lucky I am to have such good friends who are willing and eager to celebrate my birthday with me. It was also memorable because of that AMAZING body scrub and back massage that I got. I'll definitely never forget that euphoria haha!
What I miss
Of course while there have been many awesome things that I've experienced this year, there have been some not-so-awesome things as well. An obvious and inevitable part of life I suppose. Luckily, this list isn't very long, but I wanted to include it because while my time in Japan has been a lot of rainbows and sunshine, there has naturally been a cloud or two along the way.The first thing that I dearly miss is my family of course. I miss being able to see their lovely faces all of the time. Thank goodness for the technology that allows me to get some proper face time with them! Another thing that I miss is Canadian directness. I miss people telling you directly what they like, what they want, and what they mean without any guess work. Japanese culture avoids "pushing people" or "speaking too harsly" which is good and bad in a lot of ways. I just hate how it makes you second guess yourself. For example, if a Japanese person says that they like my skirt, I'm left guessing "AHHHH did they mean it? Did they mean it's innapropriate? Is it too short?!? WHAT DO YOU MEAN??" I've never wanted the power to read people's minds so badly...
Another thing I miss is RED. MEAT. Sorry to take it to such a surpurflous complaint, but man... I just want some GOOD ribs...
Lastly, I miss open space. Now obviously Japan has some open spaces. Their parks are beautiful and people here really care about the environment, but I miss being able to walk twenty steps out of my house and just run in a field that goes for miles on end.
What I didn't expect
To brighten things up a bit, I have two, big things that happened to me this past year that I really didn't expect! The first thing is I didn't expect that my coworkers and students would become my second family. Almost every day I wake up with a smile on my face knowing I'll get to talk with a funny student or an interesting teacher. They have all taught me so many things about how to be a sensitive and caring teacher and about how to understand each other better on a cultural and even personal level. It's been such an amazing experience seeing the girls grow in such a short time and I'm so happy that I get to watch over them for another year.This is on our website so it's cool to show on my blog I believe... |
What I plan on doing next!
As it is important not to live too much in the past, I'll bring this memory train to a halt by quickly mentioning what I've got lined up for the future!Firstly, I want to start seriously studing for the JLPT 2 test. This past year, I've done some flimsy studying, but I didn't really pressure myself to study that hard. This year I really want to try to study every day so that I can ace that test!!
Next, I want to work on getting some more ESL teaching credentials. I already have my TESOL, but I would like to learn more about how to effectively teach my students so that they can really see an improvement in their English!
Other than that, I'm just excited to see what the next year in Japan brings as this year has been such a wild ride! A big thanks to you too for sticking with me for a whole year! Lots of love to you!!!
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