Welcome to this mini-blog-thing. My name is Rachel (AKA Rackle), and this year I'll be spending nine months in Japan as part of my degree. This blog is an attempt to keep track of my life while I'm out there.

Monday, 20 September 2010

It's Been One Week...

So I've been here around a week now, and at the moment I'm actually really enjoying myself! (Yes, this does come as somewhat of a surprise to me.) I can't actually remember what I've been doing. Let's see...


The first few days here, I didn't do very much. Got used to the campus and the like, and how things work in general, and met some awesome people but pretty much just stayed up on campus. From Wednesday, the 15th, we had orientation-things - it was actually nice to feel like we had things to do, just sitting around was getting a little tiresome.

Orientation itself was... long. There was some useful information, but it was mixed in with a lot of boring stuff. One good thing was getting to meet by buddy (older Japanese student who can help you out with whatever) - mine's a girl called Nana from Fukuoka, she's lovely. After all that, though, we had to do a (surprise) Japanese test - that was a bit horrible. After sitting staring blankly at the test papers, I got put into the Foundation group, which is good; although I've already done the basics I can't remember very much, and couldn't cope with anything harder anyway. And I did get to meet some other nice foreign students, they're all really nice.

After that, we had an evening playing cards and games, and that was really lovely. Met some more nice people. Later on, I took a look at my possible module choices, and they all look great! So I got pretty excited. Need to check how many I have to do, though.


The day after that, it was my friend Adrian's birthday! So after sorting out boring paperwork and registration stuff, we went for a really nice walk around campus, taking photos and just chilling. We had to do a practice emergency drill, which was annoying as it really broke up the day, but after that we all (me, Adrian, Sarah and Scott from UH, Tim, Nick, Bill and Taka) got the bus down into town to do some karaoke! It was actually so much fun. We went to one of the big shopping centres first for food and stuff, then went on to this karaoke place. You get your own private room, so it isn't as scary as it sounds. And it was great! I had such a good night. 


The day after that... I don't actually remember what we did. O.o We had this entrance ceremony in the morning, and people had to wear their national dress! I didn't really know what to wear so didn't really bother, but it was nice to see what everyone else was wearing. The first half was speeches from various people at APU, which was a tad boring (as I was very tired). But the second part was great! A few societies did performances, and they were so good. I want to try Yossha-Koi, a Japanese traditional dance that looks amazing. There was also an Indonesian one, a cheerleading one and... another one I seem to have forgotten right now. They were great! 

I don't remember what happened in the afternoon, but in the evening, some of the guys and I went to an onsen! Onsens are hot springs, and this area is famous for one. You go in naked, but guys and girls have separate bath-things. It was amazing - incredibly relaxing. Because I was the only girl that went, I pretty much had mine to myself! Coming back again we weren't sure where the bus stop was, so we walked pretty much halfway back. But we found it eventually.


On Saturday we had to go to a guidance thing about using the library - it was all pretty straightforward and fairly boring. So I couldn't be bothered to go to the other guidances in the afternoon, and went into town instead! It was nice, we explored a little bit and bought the new Pokemon game! Woo! Sadly mine doesn't work, but I'll get it sorted soon. We had to be back in the evening for another welcome ceremony - it was pretty similar to the first, but we had a buffet afterwards, and a performance by the RAs, which was fun. After that Sarah, Tim, Dani and I sat outside on the amphitheatre and talked for a fair few hours! It was really nice.



Yesterday was Sunday, and we finally had a free day. So we decided to go to the beach! Which would have been fun, except fifteen minutes after arriving, Scott managed to cut his foot horribly deep on a shell, climbing up onto the concrete breakwater-thing. So although he claimed he was okay, he was rushed to hospital to get stitches. The rest of us didn't fancy sticking around, so we went for a wander and found this amazing little place for lunch - a proper traditional little restaurant, and the food was amazing! Not too expensive, either. We also bought important supplies, and food and things. When we got back we found Scott (who was fine) and Nick, who'd gone with him, and we had dinner together - Bill, Nick and Adrian all cooked various things so we had a mixture, and it was so tasty. Then hung around a little and chatted.

Today is a national holiday so I'm just chilling again! Might go to another onsen tonight to make sure I'm even more relaxed - you can buy these passport things that you get stamped whenever you go to one, and if you get 88 different stamps you become an onsen master. This is my aim for while I'm here! (Also, I meant to say this in the last post but forgot - I have a film recommendation for y'all! I watched it on the plane, it's called Ondine and it's so beautiful. Stars Colin Farrell, who I usually hate but he's actually good in this, and it's directed by Neil Jordan who is wonderful. So you should all watch it. That is all.)

So yeah, everything's great so far, I'm really enjoying myself. Hope you're all good too! ^^

4 comments:

  1. Hey Rackle! C'est Fawny :) Hope all is going well over there (sounds like it is to me!).
    The view from your room is AMAZING!! I'm sure by the end of 9 months you'll be both a Japanese and an onsen master. :P When do you start classes? Are they being taught in Japanese or English? :)

    We're all thinking of you! Love Fawn xx

    p.s. Hope your friend's foot is a bit better now!

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  2. Faaaawn! Love the name =) Yeah, all is good! Haha, here's hoping. Went to the same onsen again tonight to get my stamp - they're so good! Classes start I think on the 19th, and they're in English (except Japanese =P).
    How's things with you? How's the house?! Miss you all!
    Rackle Xx
    PS. Haha, I'll pass that on - he's fine!

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  3. Things are OK here, realised yesterday that I had a week to read the entirety of Middlemarch (which has like 1000 pages) before we had 3 lectures on it :S We were told to read it over the summer, but I forgot! Thus panic reading is on the cards...
    The house is still in one piece... so far!

    xxx

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  4. Ooops, good luck with that! Watching the TV version sounded like a very good plan. But I hope it goes well. Glad to hear it, take care!
    Xx

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