Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Flight and Being in Japan

Ok! So that flight. Agh... what a flight! It was ridiculous in terms of length. And just boring. I read all of The Last Olympian so there went that book. Overall it was just a long long long long and did I mention long flight.

Usually I don't get motion sickness. At all. I love flying I could do it all day. NOT ON THIS PLANE. I really do still feel a bit wonky after the flight and I don't know if it was the turbulence or the food or a combination thereof...

Yum... I think..... The Shrimp went to the nice Japanese guy next to me

IT WILL EAT YOU AND YOUR SOUL
Seriously that stuff was nasty. I only ate the salad and the green beans. I couldn't touch the chicken. At all. Even when they gave me nicer looking food later I couldn't bear to touch it.

I don't care how good you look you aren't being eaten.
Out of the above I only touched the fruit and the potatoes I ate an apple before that though. Yea this picky eater thing is gonna have to end with the whole Japan thing. Just saying.

I fell asleep on the way here, and after a while of getting this sick feeling with the shivers and the stomach turning-ness... I began to listen to Vitas and Pogo and that worked for a bit. I then began to take pictures of outside. There was a lot to see. At one point we could see white dots on the wave crests of the ocean.

Clouds <3 <3

Pacific Ocean you can't see the wave crests but I could!

Snow capped mountains of Japan

The light is from the sunset

You can see the sky and ocean!

Pretty!

YUP! That is mount Fuji yo!


First sighting of the Japanese Coastline


Fuji being compared to other mountains

Michael after we met up and went out

mmmm Gyudon!
So after I arrived there was luggage stuff and I met Kana who took me to the apartment via train and taxi.  As we were going in we met up with Michael the guy from my school who is also going to Chukyo. We went to a convenience store where everything was around 100 yen I bought some onigiri and water for breakfast. We later got some food and now we are unpacking!

Also- Thanks Mom and Dad for packing that green poinsettia fleece blanket. A beheaded beetle just fell out. (Either way it is still warm tho!)

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