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3/04/2019
Finally have reached the end of our immersion trip! All in all, despite all the anger, exhaustion, and sleepiness, i'll deeply miss the experience and culture in Japan(๑>◡<๑)
In the morning we visited TSE, Tokyo Stock Exchange, and learned the history and progression of how stock exchanging have shaped and changed Japan's economy.
In all honesty, i wasn't interested at all in the topics of economics, GDP, stocks and whatnot, but i'm definitely willing to learn it just to be able to understand the growth of my country's economy ✌︎('ω'✌︎ )
Then we were given a simulation to do! This stressed me out lol, especially since i just couldn't understand with all my might why my profit was negative, nor did i know a single thing to do_:(´ཀ`」 ∠):
But thanks to the help of a staff, i vfinally learnt how to do it right in the last 5 minutes lol. I was panicking, but i still had fun anyways!
Overall i still don't think i'd personally get involved with it, but i dunno, maybe i'll give it a try!
I'll miss japan so much, from their crazy night life, horrendous rush hour, and extra expensive price tags. Of course, i'll miss the cherry blossoms as well~
Hopefully one day i can visit japan once again with more relaxation, maybe visit an onsen or two, and enjoy the bone chilling graceful view and weather!(^O^☆♪
I'd like to thank all the staffs and students and everyone involved for their hard work and patience that they have put in for the past 8 days! And of course, i'll miss the very kind and generous elders in this country, still forever grateful and thankful for the elderly couple who handed me bandages, as well as an old man who gave his seat for me in the train since he saw i was too sleepy╰(*´︶`*)╯♡!!
That's all from me now, this was such a hassle to do lol but its now done !! I just really hope i can visit Japan and maybe the countryside sometime soon~
おつかれさま! ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆
2/04/2019
Today we went to 2 of the most prestigious and top universities in Japan, Waseda and Tokyo University!
First of all, it was very very terrifying and weird to stand on very honorable grounds, where hundreds of successful leaders and graduates used to step on. Definitely felt out of place.
Waseda university was definitely more intriguing in my opinion, just because the requirements aren't as much as Tokyo University's. They also provide an ok amount of english programs, as well as hundreds of scholarships which is very very nice.
I didn't like the faculty/architectural design as much as it leaned to be more boring/monotone in my opinion, but i still liked it better as one faculty to the other is still walkable_(:3」z)_.
I'm actually thinking of maybe enrolling? But of course i'm still very unsure, since i dont even want to study in japan in the first place, i just find the language too much of a hassle/ too tedious_:(´ཀ`」 ∠):
Tokyo University's campus is wayy too big for my preference lol, it'd be such a hassle to sprint from one class to another with such a large area :")
Not to mention the entrance requirements for undergraduates being super tough. I don't think i can ever have enough strength to learn physics nor biology in another language ʅ(◞‿◟)ʃ~
Besides being the number 1 university in Japan, i just dont think i'm suited for it? Its hard to say why but i'm just not as interested to enter the most prestigious universities out there. It'd be nice if i was enrolled, of course! But i'd have no problem with going to another local university~
Overall i liked waseda university better, the whole layout of the university was more comfortable for me, although the tuition fee is definitely giving me headaches (>人<;);;
We had the option to visit tokyo sky tree, but i decided against it and just opted to rest at the hotel and sleep again lol i'm very exhausted _(:3」z)_.
I still dont think i'll end up studying in japan for many other (personal) reasons, but who knows! I'll just apply for fun and we'll see how it goes lol. I'll still visit japan no matter what though~
And of course once again i'm very grateful and thankful for all the staffs and students that have spared their time for us today~
おつかれさま!
31/03/2019
In the morning, we attended a tea ceremony workshop!
Honestly i thought that we would be more personally involved? Like i thought we'd sit on a tatami mat and be taught how to make tea (and drink / serve it) with proper manners~ but still it was a unique experience.
Again, what i really loved about the whole experience was how involved and passionate japanese people are with their culture & ceremonies !
They took their time in teaching us how to wear the yukata, which is one of the most beautiful and intricately designed traditional dresses i've ever seen╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
But without a doubt, it was done with much hassle lol.
I dont think i'd personally wear it again, especially if i have to do it myself ʅ(◞‿◟)ʃ
Sadly i seem to be very unfortunate this week! ٩( ᐛ )و
So, long story short, and sparing all the gory details, i tripped in a hole and ended up scraping both of my kneecaps and eventually literally bled lol.
It was very kind of the elderly couple to actually give me their bandage! I'm forever grateful to them (>人<;)
I ended up going to harajuku and shibuya still, and it didnt end up too bad! I just hung out at a cafe, and bought some artbooks and cds at shibuya, and i'm pretty content nonetheless! ♪(´ε` )
Too bad i ended the day with more tears as my friends helped me to clean up my wounds
_:(´ཀ`」 ∠):
Hopefully i get to visit shibuya and harajuku more carefully next time! _(:3」z)_
1/04/2019
So i had so much fun staying in the hotel, doing nothing all day while i rest my pitiful knee and ankle on my bed~
Happy April Fools!
Lol sadly it wasn't a joke. This is very fun to type.
I didn't do much aside from napping 3 times in a row, and cleaned the room and some stuff_(:3」z)_
Fortunately the wounds have healed a lot overnight, but my ankle got worse, but still tolerable anyways.
Thankful that i didnt join today's schedule as they said that they walked a lot lol, i'll make sure to be more careful next time(ㆀ˘・з・˘)...
30/03/2019
We went to tokyo disney sea !
Honestly amusement parks aren't really my favorite spots to hang out at, but i really like the effort that they put on the whole setup of the park! That must've taken so much time and designing and i'm also just a really big fan of really cool architects _(:3」z)_
Sadly my feet were just really exhausted and sore the whole day, i could barely walk right arriving back at the hotel.
I also didn't try any rides because i'm not a fan of them, but it was fun to walk around and eat all the different types of treats (๑>◡<๑)
Sadly i got too tired and ended up not seeing the final show, and it also rained that night. Too bad it all ended so uncomfortably but still it was very enjoyable.
Hopefully someday i can visit again and ride the rides bravely, and hopefully it wont rain again, and hopefully my feet will be able to persevere through the pain !ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ
For my 3rd day in japan, i went to one of the most TOP universities, keio university!
It was such a pleasant experience, definitely unforgettable!
I learned so much more about technology and the innovation that they INITIATED themselves in order to not only better themselves INDIVIDUALLY, but as a whole NATION!
That really inspired me (and envied) to know that they actually wanted to have a future that's beneficial for the young ones and comfortable for the elderly, which also can lead to a sustainable and happy life~
The robots that they have created and operated all had one goal: to help one another!
n i just think that's a really important quality in this modern era of ours; helping each other out, guiding each other well, and co-operating with each other without any miscommunications and hardships.
The staff today were also very kind, they guided us well and were very patient with us!
It was such a shame our time ended so quickly in the university, but it was definitely a very interesting and unique experience. Hopefully, one day i'd be able to visit again/ maybe even enroll!
Visiting shinjuku's "alice in wonderland" cafe was one of the best things today though lol.
All the staff were still very happy and hard working despite it being golden week, and that made me appreciate it much more than i had expected!
Their outfits were very adorable and the whole interior of the cafe was also very unique and intriguing! The meals were without a doubt amazing as well. I really wish that maybe someday (soon) i'm able to visit the place again :")
28/03/2019(๑>◡<๑)
Today was very tiring,, but it was still fun nonetheless.
Asakusa was very beautiful! And i even got the best fortune~ ♪(๑ᴖ◡ᴖ๑)♪ would definitely want to visit again during spring next time and maybe shop for some souvenirs!!
The taiko workshop was the most interesting and fun one ! It was very interesting and unique bc i never really play the drum, but the instructor was very amusing and helped keep the workshop exciting !
The bento workshop was also tiring, since we just stood there the whole time, but all the chefs were so warm and friendly, i really loved interacting with them! I wish that i practiced my japanese much more in order to talk with them much more easier_(:3」z)_
The samurai workshop was the hardest, but definitely the most intriguing one !! I never thought i'd ever do something like that , definitely a once in a lifetime experience, not for me though lol. It was so hard because my arms were so short so i couldnt really use my katana well _:(´ཀ`」 ∠):
Overall, i think that despite it being so tiring , it was a relatively fun trip! I understood more about japanese culture and how much they really value their culture ! I also got inspired to work harder for the things i'm passionate about, because they seemed so passionate and immersed in their work, despite the salary/judgements from today's society! Hopefully i can work harder in 2019 too~
And i hope you can have success with your passion too!╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
//pls ignore, this is for schoolwork i'll be posting for the next week or so!! I say this as if my own followers here are active lmao.
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idk how ppl just be drinking juice and soda all day and not even glance at a cup of water…………….like u don’t feel that? ur body shutting down?
Soda and juice both have water in them, as does food. The body still gets enough hydration to get by.