The last week of my trip in Japan, I went up to Tokyo and stay for a wk w/ Ming, oh my dear, who lent me a lot of money since I lost my wallet, which was picked up by a friendly Japanese person and sent it back to me. But I have to say, when I lost it, I have thought that this might happen. And it actually came true, oh the luck, I should thank Jesus or other gods. If you were to go to Tokyo, make sure you have enough money in your pocket, b/c money will just fly away in Tokyo. No, seriously. Tokyo is a fun place, I can see myself living there if I actually do speak fluent Japanese. I can also understand why Yale has so few Japanese international students, b/c I would prefer to live in Japan if I spoke the language well. Japan in general provides various types of entertainment. When you go out on the street, you just see a lot of people, wearing all types of fashionable/weird/interesting clothes. You can go shopping, arcade, or other fun places. It's also very convenient b/c of the subway system,which is not too hard to figure out, though a bit expensive. Also, the food is so delicious and healthy in Japan, you will definitely love it.
What else? I am glad that I did the program I picked, the classes have been fun, and the people were friendly.
I am very excited b/c I am leaving for China tmr. to visit my long-time-no-see relatives and friends. By long-time-no-see, I meant 5 or 6 years, oh my god. haha. Thank god I lost some weight in Japan, now I can face them! haha, people, if you wanted to lose weight, just go to Tokyo and it won't take too much time. My dad was scolding me about how if I lost more weight, I can go for the commercial of food donation or something of that sort. haha. But anyways, I should have fun in China, but I worry about the air pollution. Oh, I should look at the blue sky more since there is only gray sky in China, for all I can remember. That's why I always get very excited when I see a piece of clear clear blue sky!
Oh, I am so happy to be home, b/c my parents bought me all kinds of fruits (apples, peaches, watermelon, kiwi, banana and etc. oh my god, so much for the only 2 days I am home). They know that I haven't been eating a lot of fruits in Japan so they bought me lots.
Alright, go to Japan for those of you who are interested, you won't regret it. PII is also a great program, I think my speaking and listening have improved. I will definitely be taking Japanese when I go back to Yale, I would like to improve more if I were to go back to Japan!
THANK YOU LIGHTFELLOWSHIP!!! I enjoyed my summer experience A LOT A LOT A LOT A LOT!!! (Sorry for the bad grammar, I am also working on my English besides Japanese.)
YOU'RE WELCOME! Glad you had such a great time. Ready to apply for another Light? =)
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