Sunday, March 26, 2006

Day Two or so

So I woke up today early again. I had hit the sack at like 9 pm, which for those who know me, is an unbelievably early hour for me to be sleeping. I didn’t want to get out of my room until later, so I organized some of my music and read my camera manual for the first time ever (should have done it right when I got it, let me tell you that).

I went downstairs to take a shower. The water pressure is amazing, like a massage machine. After the nice, hot shower I went back upstairs to change, came down and breakfast was ready again. This time Sakurako made it for me. It was a really nice gesture. I will start making my own breakfast pretty soon. Promise.

I decided to finish one of my books, and after that ventured out into the little town to find a supermarket. I desperately needed some snacks, and desperately needed some ham and cheese for breakfast. The walk through the town was nice, but I am going to buy a bicycle, because it’s a lot easier that way. The supermarket’s by the train station and I took about 20 minutes to get there. On a bike it should be something like 5. That’s 15 extra minutes of sleep time there.

On the way I saw some cool things:

The House




And you complain about tight parking?




Some cool tree...




Pimp looking house.





The supermarket was fun. A lot of people were really surprised to see a white guy shopping. But a man’s gotta eat.

This looked interesting...



After throwing some necessary items into the basket, including snacks for tomorrow and rice-cakes, I decided that it was about time that I test the most important thing in the world; the drinking age. So I walk over to the drinks and throw a beer into my basket. For shits and giggles I took the smallest one they had. 135 ml. Yeah. 4.5 oz of beer in a can. That’s like 2 shots of beer. Who the fuck drinks 2 shots of beer.

Smallest fucking beer in the world.



But the plan worked and now I know that despite the drinking age being 20, nobody really gives a shit. Yay for that.

Can’t wait to meet up with the cats from school tomorrow. See how much more in common I have with some of them.

I'll leave you with more images of japanese efficiency.




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