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Here, Kyoto

Tue Apr 14, 2009, 7:35 PM
  • Mood: Happy
  • Listening to: People chattering
  • Reading: Textbooks
  • Watching: Persepolis
  • Eating: Castera
  • Drinking: Ocha
I have no words to explain how I feel.
Really. I`m still alive after 3 weeks here in Japan...
Every day (from mon to fri) I walk up and down of one of the major streets of this city (KarasumaDori) to go and return from school. Also I finally learned how to get on the bus or the subway without feeling dying. I`m a "walk-a-holic" this is why.
But I think that walking the streets and looking arounf the people I see is much more interesting than sitting in the subway fighting to reach the exit.

Now I`m living with a very good host-family in the suburbs of Kyoto. But soon I have to move to another one in the centre of the city.
I`m a bit sad, but public transports here makes possibile go everywhere. So, it isn`t a goodbye XD

Now, lesson.
See ya guyz.

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:iconxanatos87:
Still alive? Great success.

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:iconfranceshime:
OAO

OAo

...non so cos'altro dire

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:iconakainatsuki:
Dai che tra qualche annetto ci vieni anche tu. Anzi, tu ci arrivi prima! XD
:iconxanatos87:
AS you should be.

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:iconorange-peel-eater:
Kyoto must be very crowded during this Golden week. I've only been once during a long weekend in autumn for leaf viewing, and the public transport was so overwhelmed. I remember it took 10 minutes for the bus just to leave the station, and another 20 minutes to move 1 km.

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:iconakainatsuki:
Yeah, that's right. But also walking is good XD
:iconhagiwara:
Are you going to Doshisha U? I've been going there and also take the same route; Karasuma st. is a nice walk when the weather is not too hot like now. Good luck in your study in Japan!
:iconakainatsuki:
Thank you so much! XD

No, I didn't attend any course at Doshisha University... I was attending a 3 months course in a little linguistic center near the Imperial Palace.

But now I'm in Italy... ;__;

Good look for your studies too!!!
GANBATTE!!!

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