I went to Hell! It was really creepy and smelled like sulfur.
I took pictures!
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I went to Hell! It was really creepy and smelled like sulfur.
I took pictures!
I’m a quiet guy.
That’s exactly why I threw myself into the most uncomfortable position possible for an introverted language learner: studying abroad.
But even I know that staying in my room for eight months would be もったいない(a waste) to the highest degree. That’s why I’m writing about how I avoided doing that and how others like me can change themselves to get the most out studying abroad without actually doing anything drastic.
Continue reading “Studying Abroad: Breaking/Avoiding the Bubble in 7 Steps”
Woo!
This is probably my most personal, lengthy blog post ever, but I think that’s only a reflection of how significant this past month has been in my growth both as a language learner and a person. Though it might just read as a random list of memories.
I’ll format it nicely for easy skimming. At least, I’ll try to. Or you can just skip the first half or something.
This week I really didn’t go anywhere since I’m sick and injured.
My misfortunes usually come in sets, so I’m not that surprised.
I figure I could share how I’ve arranged my room to make sure I am “plugged in” at all times.
This week, I decided to take a day and visit temples.
I went to Ryoanji, Kitano Tenmangu, Ninnaji, Kinkakuji, and Toji-in.
今週は龍安寺、北野天満宮、仁和寺、金閣寺、等持院に参りました。
This week’s photo was taken at Kinkakuji.
以下の写真は金閣寺で撮った。
Today I went to Fushimi Inari. I went to the very top and had an amazing view of Kyoto.
今日は伏見稲荷に行ってきました。頂上に辿り着いてそこの景色が凄く綺麗だった。
But that’s not today’s picture.
でも、写真が撮れなかった。
m(_ _)mスマン