Day 12 in Japan: High Tech Toilet & Fanta *censored*

I feel better again and so I was looking forward to this day. Lessons were as much fun as the days before, I don’t know how they do it, but every teacher has so many games and stuff prepared, there’s no chance to get bored…not a second.

After the headache yesterday I try to drink more, so at lunchbreak I brought myself to buy that scary Fanta Grape ( I don’t like grapes)…I opened the can and it smelled like…fruit condoms (or like a Dixi Toilet for all of you who do pretend they do not exactly know what fruit condoms smell like). OH MY GOD! The others sniffed and approved what I had just said. Ick!!! Never again.

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After school we were all squeezed into a small bus and carted to the City Hall to aply for our Alien Registration Cards.

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You might think we are at the airport here, but it is the City Hall. Awesome, ne?

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There I had to go to the toilet and LOOK: It’s one of the high tech ones. I screamed when I opened the door and saw it (a bit embarrassing, I know).

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So many buttons…I only used the one for the flushing sound and it was so loud *lol*

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I had planned to take a picture of „Volkswagen Okazaki“ for days…loks very German, doesn’t it?

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And it’s a pity you cannot see this properly…next to the street is a really old and rampaged caravan that was turned into a travel agency XD

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For those of you who missed pictures about my cute buys…it seems as there is more cute food with faces on my desk than ever before XD And a new sponge in form of a chocolate roll cake. Damn, I love being in Japan!

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Alles Liebe,



Day 11 in Japan: A little bit sick

My plan was not to become sick while I’m in Japan…well it’s day #11 and i woke up with a really bad headache. Not the migraine type of headache but the „I’m getting sick“ one. Of course despite the fact I felt half dead I went to school and lessons were just as much funa s the days before. Today we had to write down what our best day ever looked like and we were allowed to make something up. So you can imagine our stories involved a lot of money and girls finding diamond rings by accident on the beach or receiving them by their boyfriends ^^ In the end we had to decide who’s day had been the best.

One hour after school I had a 20 minutes meeting with my class teacher about what I did before Japan, what goals I want to reach while I’m here and what i want to do after Japan.

On my way home i took some photos with the „sunset“-setting and I like the colors. This is the „Info gallery“ where we can buy books, rent bikes and electronic devides and so on. It’s an old and small Japanese buliding.

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The car park and surrounding buildings.

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That’s the school itself ^^

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On the way I discovered something that might be a shrine.

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Or is it not?

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And of course another cute sign that says something like „take the poo back to your home“ XD

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With my head ache I slept the entire afternoon and tried to drink a lot (I havn’t the last days). unbelievable, but it helped. Hopefully tomorrow I will be fully recovered!!! We’re taking the bus (adventure!!!) to the City Hall to get our Alien Registration Cards and want to explore another shopping center afterwards! Hooray!

Besides for the first time I made some meat for dinner…umami! God, that light soy sauce by Kikkoman is incredible!

Alles Liebe,



Day 10 in Japan: Tokubaibi

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Today nothing special or very intersting happened, besides that I’m very tired because I stay up too long every night to do these blog posts. So today: bed!

We went to Jusco today because Tuesday is tokubaibi, which means it’s special sale day again and I was able to buy apples…well, only two. But some fresh fruits, hooray.

No new pictures either, my camera gets a rest after the shock yesterday. Tomorrow we will go shopping to Wing Town, so expect a longer entry then ^^

Alles Liebe,



Day 9 in Japan: Castle & Temple Visit

Today was the first real school day, with all classmates present and the correct textbooks. The vocabulary quiz in the morning turned out to be not dramatic at all, but because I was nervous I made stupid mistakes and now I’m angry about myself. I could have done better! Time really flew by and after school you can already guess…WHAT? No, not shopping again, but I met Sarah and Anna and together we set off with our bikes in direction to Okazaki castle. After a 20 to 25 minute ride we arrived at Otogawa, Okazaki’s river and to stand on the huge bridge and look down at the riverbed, where in ancient times the harbor had been, was beautiful.

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We crossed the bridge and turned right, because we had already gotten a glimpse of the castle’s roof. On our way through narrow streets we found out…where Santa Clause lives (according to Bibi Blocksberg at least where the Japanese one lives)…

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…that Japanese spiders are all very huge (we’ve seen several of them and I hope to never find one in my room)…

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…and that Panasonic seems to produce about everything, including Sarah’s bike saddle…

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…and my basket ^^ (look how saucily Little Red Ridinghood peeks out of the back)!

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Finally we arrived at the castle and enjoyed a good time walking around and taking a close look at everything, including the attached Shinto shrine.  By the way Okazaki is the birthplace of famous Tokugawa Ieyasu.

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This is of course me beneath the toori.

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Here Sarah and I wash our hands for ritual purification. ( I was so excited to finally do it) we saw some Japanese that even took some water into their mouths and spat it out afterwards, but I didn’t.

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In front of the main hall there’s a offertory box and above an enormouss bell that people ring after their prayer so the kami (gods) will hear them. There were many Japanese who came to do it so I felt ashamed to pray there as a foreigner, but perhaps another time. (I would have loved to ring the bell XD)

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To be honest, I had the castle expected to be a bit bigger, but that’s just how it is. Sarah kisses a giant stone turtle in the lower right corner of the picture ^^

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That tree was shaped like a tuning fork XD

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The surroundings of the shrine/castle are very beautiful and I can imagine to spend time there again.

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Near the castle I found a new manhole cover, this time with the castle and a ship, I guess to remind of the old harbor just next to it.

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We crossed the river again, this time on a smaller bridge intended for pedestrians and bikers and stopped because there were plenty of monstrous koi carps in the water, all over one meter long. Most of them were black, but I was able to see a yellow, a white and a red one, too.

On the bridge suddenly a woman talked to me in Japanese and asked from which country we are and what we do in Okazaki. I had fun to talk to a totally unknown person and it turned out to be, that she’s a teacher of English and looks for foreigners that like to present their country (in English) in her class. She asked all three of us to come and we will get some money for it XD

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After that we were in an adventurous mood, so we took off to explore more of Okazaki…and almost got lost. We were three hours on our bikes today…hills up…hills down (oh my God, due to a road hole my camera flew out of my bag and landed on the street, when a car was turning exactly into the street I had just crossed; the car missed the camera only buy some centimeters….lucky!!!!)

When we were more or less lost a big „Aeon Mall“-sign showed us the correct way home XD

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3 hours on the bike…I guess that’s more than I spend on it the entire summer at home *lol* My legs will be made of steel when I return to Germany.

Sorry, no cute shopping today. .. XD

Alles Liebe,



Day 8 in Japan: Shop till you drop

Yuo all really must get the feeling all I do is go shopping here…well, to a certain extend that’s true, but today after breakfast I actually learned. I saw that there are so many words I have to repeat. All the time my window to the street was open and I could hear drums from afar. I wonder if this was a matsuri (festival) or some kind of temple parade? Till I had finished the sound was gone and so I couldn’t go after it with my bike, but instead I met Anna and we planned to go to the 100 Yen shop…only for some quick shopping (I had made a list what I need for my household). Well, first of all we went to the train station so I could pick up some money at the post office’s ATM.

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Today it not only spoke, but it refused to give me money for several times. It seems I do have a limit of how much I can withdraw per day, maybe even week. That’s a problem, because I have to pay my rent here and it will take me a week of everyday money withdrawing till I’ve got the right amount >_<

Right next to the ATM there’s a robbery alarm button. I guess the robber will shoot you before you have a chance to press it, I mean, in movies clerks are shot when they press the button secretly beneath their desks!

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On our search for the main post office (the one at the station was closed and I needed to send a letter and a postcard) we came across some lovely stuff. This little house has got a sign attached which reads „imported from USA and Europe“.

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Anna!

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I love all the cute and funny signs. Look at how the dog blushes!

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While I don’t think the entire city is that beautiful I love the many little details like the manhole cover which shows Okazaki castle and some hanabi (fireworks).

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We finally found the post office or in other words discovered it’s the one very close to our apartments (it’s been in the wrong place on my map) and guess what, they have an ATM, too. So no more bike rides to the station for withdrawing money. I was astonished when I saw the post office is open 24/7. Who the heck hands in some letters at three o‘ clock in the morning? However I told the clerk in Japanese that I’d like to send my letter to Germany, asked if it’s correct that postcards are 70 Yen and bought 10 stamps. I was really proud of myself ^^

Here’s the postcard I threw into the mailbox…someone of you is going to receive it (the person who’s most eagerly waiting for post by me)

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After that we went to Seiyu to buy some food (it took me hours to find pickled ginger) and finally to the 100 Yen store, where I bought lots of cleaning  and bento stuff. Those mini donuts for example…well, they are meant for my bento but not from the 100 yen shop…but so cute! (approx. the size of a 2 Euro coin)

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One of the most cutest things I’ve ever seen (thanks to Anna) is this salt shaker. Isn’t it Miffy?

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And more food with faces *kawaiiiiii* I had decided NOT to buy cute exercise books for school, but when I saw these…

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And I guess you want to see my bento stuff. Some of you may know the onigiri-box, I’ve got the same at home in Germany.

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More interesting are all the bento accesoires that are available. So far I’ve bought egg molds (to the left in bunny and bear shape), an onigiri-mold (bottom), sidedish-cups (in the middle; with a cat on everyone that’s dressed like a witch and tells my fortune for every day…sometimes my lucky number or a place where I should go ^^), soy sauce bottles with animal caps (right) and the cutest thing on earth: aluminum foil with strawberries and flowers on it! I’m going to die due to kawaii-overdose soon ^^

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Now I’m going to enter a bath with Harry Potter *wink* and a chocolate éclair. Tomorrow starts the serious part: Lessons begin with a vocabulary quiz. I’ll give my best!!!

Alles Liebe,



Day 7 in Japan: Manga Wonderland

Hooray, for the first time I was able to sleep witouht a disruption! Accordingly refreshed I started into this Saturday with…suprise, suprise…riding my bike to Seiyu Supermarkt. I felt like eating toast with cheese, ham & eggs and drinking hot chocolate for breakfast. Everything was horrible expensive, but that’s just how it is over here.

At half past one p.m. I met with Sarah and Anna to check some of the Second-Hand-Bookshops and we rode our bikes south, a direction we had not been to so far. OH MY GOD, it’s been simply gorgeous! Second-Hand-Books in Japan means manga, manga, manga. There were tons of them, all in very good shape and so cheap. Most of them cost only 105 Yen, at Meiroku there are even plenty of completed series you can buy in a bunch (like CLAMP manga or Fruits Basket *drool*). Here on the picture you can see „Book off“ which seems to be a chain all over Japan. There I also bought a Hello Kitty Amigurumi book. Kawaii!

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There were quite a few manga by Chiho Saito, my favourite manga artist (she drew „Revolutionary Girl Utena“), and…now grab a chair or you will faint…some of them were only 10 Yen. 10!!!!! That’s 7 Cent in Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The Hello kitty book is for many crocheted Kitties and some knitted goods like scarfs, hats and bags.

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Of course I have brought my crochet needles with me to Japan, so all I have to do is buy some yarn in the 100 Yen shop, where else? XD

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With all the shopping again I didn’t take too many pictures but I plan to make some bike tours for photography only.

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Though it is not allowed I secretly took a picture in the Domy supermarket. Look *lol* Diapers for dogs…damn, that’s crazy! Do we have those in Germany, as well?

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Ah, I feel so good. For shopping cute stuff and cheap manga Japan is the best place on earth. In combination with some new friends and three rusty, red bicycles everything seems to turn out well!

After only one week I have relaxed so much an laughed much more than those two years before. My family is with me everyday via MSN and i don’t feel lonely at all (though I do miss b. of course -.-). One certain sign of me feeling happy? There’s a new Jas & Josh-story on my mind…but we will see!

Alles Liebe,