After this they needed some time to get our cards ready so we split into groups to get some food. I decided to get some 和食 (Washoku) ("traditional" Japanese food, this is actually a new word I learned. Back home people generally just say 日本料理 (nihon ryouri) or Japanese food). I... can't actually remember what I ordered but it was like 830 JPY? (The menu said like 798 JPY, not sure what made it cost more later but anyways) it's some kind of Yakitori. It was chicken and egg and there was some soup poured on it. Really REALLY good. This was the first time I had eaten out in Japan. I just go to the convenience store to eat hahah.
However we weren't able to do it so we need to go back to Waseda campus to get one. We need to put in the order for one and pick it up at the same place so it's better if it's closer to us.
Then after a lot of mindless waiting for I don't even know who (another thing I'm not too fond of, the very strong group mentality in Japan. I'm too much of an individualistic American) we finally separated from who wanted to stay in Shinjuku and who wanted to leave. We went to a cafe because some people hadn't eaten yet and since I had I just got an Apple Lemonade for 330JPY. And this is what it looked like.
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Is this tea... or lemonade......? Japan??? |
Yeah my Apple Lemonade was actually tea. I am really unsure of how this works, even the native Japanese with us were like... What the hell is that hahah. It was good though. I feel bad for making such a hassle out of lemonade. Most importantly... THERE WAS FREE WIFI HERE OH MY GOD. Why the hell there's not wifi here I truly don't understand. Even supermarkets in America have wifi now like Japan, are you not more advance than us? And no I will not shut up about it because that is my only was of communicating with anyone. I may not end up purchasing a SIM card, I'm still unsure.
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The bottom left black square is a TV screen. Reminds me of Times Square in New York. |
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More of Shibuya |
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Department stores I think |
So after splitting up again from the cafe some of us wanted to do some window shopping so we went to the department store that's above/below the Shibuya train station.
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It was called Lumine... I guess? |
It had like 12 floors total, 8 above ground and 3 below. We just kind of sauntered around... It really wasn't to my tastes because like 10 floors were female oriented. Like super girly clothes and whatever. It was fun to look around but I wanted to go to like the 2 "for men" levels haha. There was actually a 315JPY shop inside the department store. We only have dollar stores in America. I haven't heard of a 5 dollar store or a 3 dollar store hahah.
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Homer you're drunk go home. |
Now we finally headed back home and I was sticky and disgusting from the heating. It makes me feel/think I am out of shape because I'm sweating just walking but it is from the humidity and heat. Augh, this weather.
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You can't see it that well but that same bite from yesterday bruised and is now bigger than before. None of my bites have gone away. Yay. |
When I was at the Shibuya Office I actually met up with Anne who had posted a comment to this blog back in August. We finally met up for the first time! I swear to god she seems a lot more American than Canadian but she's just Canadian. At the cafe we were talking about various things and we were on the topic of Kdramas saying how everyone cries ALL THE TIME and then we were talking about dramas that will actually make you cry instead of watching them cry and Anne said it's very difficult for her to cry while watching something and I said I cry at pretty much anything. I know I am just overly empathetic, but Anne called me a pussy! A PUSSY! Like seriously are you actually Canadian?! What happened to the stereotype that Canadians are insanely polite? That's such an AMERICAN thing to do! I deem her an honorary American. Wear Our colours proudly Anne, you have proven yourself worthy.
Joanna (Australia), Anne (Canada), Sasha (Russia), Patricia (Australia), and I decided to meet up at 5:30 and they were going to cook food! Me being the greedy inept freeloader just ate their delicious food and did nothing. I tried to buy some of the ingredients for the food at least but damn my awesome and nice friends! Joanna, Anne, Sasha, and I went to our local market and bought stuff.
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Only one section of their pre-made foods |
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Pre-made fried foods... I'm trying to avoid these |
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The caramels I like are in this section for some reason |
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I can't remember what these are called but I think my parents like eating these. |
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Fish section... Everything looks amazingly fresh and is SO CHEAP. Oh my god I can't believe how cheap fish is here. It's like highway robbery in the States compared to here (and it isn't even that expensive in America). |
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"Easy to make" section. Think of these like Betty Crocker or Hamburger Helper in America. ...Cept a lot better and more delicious hahah. My mom used to buy these for me at Mistuwa. The top row, fourth one in starting from the left is what I ate for dinner last night but was pre-made by 7/11. So good! Even comes with clams. |
I ended up buying a bag of brown rice (900JPY/9USD), a dessert that looks like flan but I don't think it's flan (98JPY/0.98USD), another Yakisoba dog (125JPY/1.25USD), some Japanese side dish Anne recommended (198JPY/1.98USD), and my favourite Vermont curry to make myself sometimes (188JPY/1.88USD) for a total of 1509JPY or 15.09USD. It kind of seems like I have done a lot and spent a lot of money so far but I have been keeping track of my expenses, especially those that I didn't receive a receipt for, and I have spent 10,117 JPY or 101.11USD. In the 4 days I have been here. Keep in mind 17 of that 101 I used to pay to ship my luggage and I have bought some necessary household items too. This is how cheap things are here.
I mean of course it's easy to blow your money and I have been very careful about it but it is also very easy to live comfortably and eat happy for very very cheap. And keep in mind these are only personal expenses I am keeping track of. For the internet dwellers that don't personally know me but stumbled on my blog, my 6 month study abroad here is completely funded by scholarships, fellowships, and grants. So all I have to account for is my own personal expenses. If you are concerned with how expensive your entire trip will be... it will be very expensive. I received a bit less than 15kUSD in funding and I will probably only have like 200-400 of that left over that's not being used for tuition, rent, plane ticket, and all the "necessary" expenses.
Just like with anywhere else, if you go out to eat or drink it is markedly more expensive than just buying things at a convenience store. While it is still fairly cheap, you do need to look for the right places. There are 500JPY(5USD) ramen shops and there are 1000JPY(10USD) ramen shops. Just choose wisely and do some research. Your dorm mates have probably been around and your dorm leaders and dorm caretaker probably know some places so ask around or explore. Don't be afraid! Everyone is very willing to help. So willing that if you're used to being independent you may get irritated with Waseda for so much hand holding hahah.
Off topic again, so we are now back home and everyone else had begun cooking. Joanna and I invited Anne and Sasha to use our South Wing kitchen and lounge because it is a lot nicer than North Wing. I haven't looked at theirs (the two wings are physically connected though) but I'll take their word for it.
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The row of appliances I was talking about in the lounge in an earlier post. |
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What I started at while everyone else was hard at work. Sometimes life is just so easy.
Also I think my cup has a face made of Japanese characters. |
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I flip through the channels and I somehow stumbled on the kids channel... SO AWESOME!!!!
POKEMON BLACK AND WHITE!!!
What I love the most about it is that there are closed captions and because it is a kid's network they even have Furigana (hiragana pronunciation over kanji) so they can follow along. Great Japanese learning tool. And Pokemon. POKEMON. |
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I love you Dento/Cilan. He's voiced by one of my favourite VAs, Miyano Mamoru.
Also as I was watching a commercial for POKEMON PAN (Pokemon bread, comes with a pokemon sticker) came on!
I have been looking for it and I can't seem to find it! |
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Patricia finished setting the table. The lady in the middle is the caretaker, Aya! She's so sweet, I feel like she's my mom.
Then we met our new dormie from Belarus! She seems awesome. We invited her to join us. |
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Left to right.. I may not know everyone's name, sorry!
Marina (Belarus), Joanna (Australia), Anne (Canada), (France), Sasha (Russia), Patricia (Switzerland) |
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Joanna.. Anne... What are you doing XD |
Thanks for the awesome food guys! Sorry I didn't contribute... It was really good though! I need to take my J-CAT (Japanese language placement test) later today at 1PM.. kind of nervous for it but I guess we'll see how it goes. Also I will go back to Shibuya today and find the Apple Store on my own.... I'm gunna be brave! And get directions off Google. See ya!
Also in case you were curious, my blog posts take me about 2-3 hours to format, write, and post. That's why I get lazy sometimes hahah.