Saturday, July 30, 2005
Arrival
On my way in, delirious from the 15hr plane ride, I begin to let go of the sadness of leaving home. Although the reality of my location has not set in, the trainride provides a pleasant view and comfortable ride. The first thing I notice looking out, is how different the vegetation and terrain are. It definently feels like another world. After a brief reunion with my friend and housemate, we transfer to a crowded local train. My new neigborhood is cozy and charming. There are many stores and restaurants lined along the narrow roads. I have a good feeling about the area, I believe I will enjoy living here. This photo is whatevers, I'll post a better one later. We arrive at the house, a little after dark. Although it really is a stand alone house, in the U.S. it would be called a townhome. I'm realizing how precious space is in Tokyo.
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My name is Sammie, I am a half-Japanese American. I moved to Japan to know my family and our history, learn the language and understand the culture. These are the records of my experiences living in Tokyo. Check the archives for posts from previous months, click any photo for a larger view.
2 comments:
Thank you for taking us along the journey with you . . . Vu and I look forward to your posts and again, I am SOOOOOOOOO happy for you and PROUD of you.
We hope you find everything you need!!!!! We also hope you bring us back some cool hi-tech electronic stuff that we couldn't possibly find here *smiles*
Hi,
I am a fellow blogger and I was just looking through the many blogs and I came to yours (which is very interesting) and I was just wondering where did you live before moving to Tokyo and what caused you to move? It must be scary to move to another country!
~ T ~
www.goodtimecentral.blogspot.com
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