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 Friends. No alcohol. Mexico. Shrine. Beer
(Warning IMAGE HEAVY!) So I've been living up the fun life here in Japan for just over a month now... I can't believe that its really been so long. I don't want it to ever end! I am very much enjoying the friendships I've made with people that are on exchange here at Hitotsubashi. It's much a cultural diverse campus, with people from France, China, Finland, Germany, Korea and many more!!!

There was recently a welcome party for exchange students held by my university (never mind its about a month after we've started) and after that the after party was at this Mexican themed bar near the uni.  It was such great fun and it gave me the chance to wear my new Forever 21 dress (I am so in love with F21). The food was awesome even though I had to wear this... 
The cute little sign means I can't have alcohol cause I'm underage!




Some of the fabulous girlies I've met! 
The fantastic people I live with/ hang with! (Benjamin, Jenny, Jin, Henri, Patrick and Chris)
My new favourite dress! From F21! ♥Asymmetrical + cut out ♥
Then last week Thurs (26th) for my Explore Japan  class we toured around the town we live in, Kunitachi and the Suntory Beer Factory. We visited the Yaho Tenman-gu (谷保天満宮) located around a 5 min drive away from the main university campus. Most of the believers go to the shrine to wish for better luck in studies and protection. Many of the wishes included; "Getting into my first choice university", "getting onto the track team""getting a boyfriend". (I'm only joking).  The special part of the shrine was that you actually had to go down the stairs to get to the shrine. Usually in Japan, you have to climb stairs to get the shrines/ temples because the the closer you are to the sky, the closer you are to the celestial beings as obviously the Gods are in a much more elevated position than us, human folk.   The story goes that they built the shrine before the main area was actually developed so at the time the Yaho Tenman-gu was actually more elevated that the main road, but due to modern development in the area, the main road became higher than the shrine!


 
The two guard dogs of the shrine

After this we made our way to the fantastic Suntory Beer Factory in Musashino. (West Tokyo) Our teacher organised this tour, where we could take a peek of how they produce their famous Suntory Premium Malt beer. Using malt and hops from Czech and around that area, combined with natural mineral water from a underground water aquifer it creates their famous beer!

Then on to the taste testing we go! 


 

 (The ExJp crew: Jacob, Chris, Benjamin, Henri, Jenny, Patrick and me)

The Suntory ads! Kimutaku and Takeuchi Yuko ♥

That was last week! Woooo holiday time! 

Love, 

Δαφνε

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"Friends. No alcohol. Mexico. Shrine. Beer" was Posted On: Monday 30 April 2012 @03:52 | 0 lovely comments
 Cherry. Blossom. Viewing
The long awaited second post of this blog is finally here! I've been slightly busy with choosing classes at Hitotsubashi university and seeing some old friends. Also it's been Hanami or Cherry Blossom viewing season.

From the very knowledgeable Wikipedia "A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese Cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is sometimes called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら)" 
Yes the same Sakura from Naruto or Card Captor Sakura. 

Sakura or Cherry Blossoms (most likely the Somei Yoshino) at Shinjuku Gyoen


So when the sakura petals fall as they are destined to coat the skies and the ground with a different type of snow.  Sakura are sometimes used to represent the fleeting life because they bloom gorgeously for a week and then they wilt. 

Hanami parties are really popular in Japan, and people get really serious about picnicking under the snowy white trees. For the short period of 2-3 weeks people will wine and dine with family/ friends/ co-workers to enjoy the evanescent sakura blossoms.  People can get super rowdy at these gatherings and one time I saw someone had 2 Asahi beer kegs set up with a beer tap. Pity this particular park a that we went didn't allow alcohol, and were strict enough that they checked your bags upon entry...  So over the these 2 weeks I've attended 3 different hanami parties, at Komazawa Park, Daigaku Dori in Kunitachi and Shinjuku Gyoen.

Left: The queue to get into the Gyoen (on a Tuesday) Right: Picnicking under the trees

Sakura at Komazawa Park 



Sakura in Kunitachi 




So this was the last two weeks of my life whilst settling into my dorm and living with the best bunch of people ever!

Love, 

Daphne 

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"Cherry. Blossom. Viewing" was Posted On: Monday 16 April 2012 @10:10 | 0 lovely comments
 Japan. Tokyo. Hitotsubashi
So I'm a little late in starting this blog, but its take me some time to really settle into dorm life and uni hasn't even started yet, so it might take a few days before there are steady posts!  Here are some snippets of my life as it is now....

1. The cherry blossom in Hakone, when I went to the famous onsen town. 
2. My dorm mates (Luke, Jenny, Chris, Tim and Henrietta)
3. Karaoke with Jenny and Henri'
4. Sushi for breakfast at the famous Tsukiji Fish Market 
5.  My dorm room 
6. The big Buddha at Kamakura with Erica and Shouhei
7. Gorgeous strawberries for only ¥ 300 ($3-4AUD/ USD) 
8. Mt Fuji from Gotemba (border of Shizuoka and Tokyo)


Love, 

Daphne

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"Japan. Tokyo. Hitotsubashi" was Posted On: Friday 6 April 2012 @01:54 | 0 lovely comments

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