I went to Osaka yet again with some friends. We headed to a district called Den-den town (not sure if I’ve mentioned that place before) but it’s basically known for its large abundance of used game-stores. I personally can’t really buy anything because I don’t have any Japanese systems.
However, my friend Amy does and she usually goes crazy when we go shopping. It’s a lot of fun though, we go look at games that I haven’t seen since I was 8 years old for the good old Super Nintendo. Anyhow, we decided to take a detour and we ended up finding a bunch of small stores that had a bunch of things that I have wanted to buy. I ended up buying a pair of Geta (the picture of the shoes are Geta). There are a lot of different kinds, and I’m thinking about getting a pair that has even higher “teeth.” Japanese high school students, especially male cheerleaders(?) are known to wear them since it gives them a bit of height and it looks awesome. So I’m thinking about purchasing that. However, first I need to practice in my Geta, which are a lot easier to walk in :D.
Then I also found several stores that sell Noren (picture of the red thing), That I would basically use as the entrance of my room when I get back to the states. It gives a nice feel to the room, but those things will range from $20 (the very cheapest, silky and you can basically see through them) to $500 if you want a nice hand-crafted one. I will probably not spend more than $50 for my purpose, but still, some are so pretty that I have to bring friends to carry me out of the store before I spend $200 on them :D.
Other than that we went to a place to try out all of Amy’s new-bought games. It is a place where they have a console connected and a TV that you can use, and they threw us into the smallest booth possible where we sat for a good six hours going at each other. It was fun though, and since I haven’t been playing games in forever, it was a good use of time. Afterwards we headed to a bar and meet up with some other friends. Had a few to many drinks but a great time, meeting new people and what not. Barely made the last train home though :)
Yesterday my host-mom thought it was so insanely warm outside (it’s about 26degrees Celsius right now) so she opened up her regular beer (that they have for almost every dinner) and asked if I drank beer. Since I have started drinking beer in Japan I accepted and then my host-dad joined us. Soon she asked me if I like “Umeshu” and I had no idea what that was. I said I’d try it and she poured me up (to my terror) a full glass. It turned out to be Plum-wine (which I should have figured out since I know both the word for Plum (ume) and wine (shu), but for some reason I did not connect it). So we had that, and then we started talking about different types of alcohol and I told them that I was very fond of the Japanese Sake, which surprised them. Upon which they broke out a new bottle of Sake and started serving (I guess at this point they though “Oh well, we started it, might as well just keep serving alcohol I guess”). It was a lot of fun though and they were surprised about the fact that I enjoyed Sake since most of the other foreign exchange students they’ve had has totally detested it :).
Oh well, that’ll have to be it for now. I have a presentation due in an hour and a half about Karaoke that I have not yet prepared for. So, time to do that.
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