Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Actual news

So after I finally made it now the time to second report was completed, I finally come to make a real update!
The reason I have not posted anything for so long (asking for forgiveness!) Is that I was during the change of study very busy semester. Firstly, it was all homework and tests to put behind me, to find an internship and then also to do with it.
But first things first ... My studies at the Tama is now officially closed, as the University of Bremen has now received all the necessary documents. Report, contract internship, internship plan, record sheets, Transcript of Records of Tama: All submitted so I can only say, I'm ready. This of course leaves me back to my previous 5 months in Japan look and I can only say it was great! From Uniseite ago everything was organizationally a dream! I had a few things to take care of themselves, much has me by the International Office facilitates serious or even removed. The fact that there were up to me only of a further exchange of students (and some solid international students) there was certainly a relief. Outside the university I have done a lot with friends and with my side job is another side of Japan know learned.

my waiter job at Antonio's, I had to start training now so close, unfortunately, but was concerned at my last working day with a surprise party, which meant a lot to me. There was a photo of the video, a cake and gifts and there are actually released all employees without exception. I promised that I shall be clean look now and again and will keep that promise. I like to think back on those nights, especially when the boss is not there and we are left to their own work even better and definitely had more fun! , P

My internship search erwieß to be a test of patience and a Last-minute decision. I had already when I was in Germany was the first applications submitted to and during my studies here continuously made. But Japanese firms mills grind slowly and the larger companies still slow ... Well I finished my semester already, but did not know how it should go further and introduced me to a personal challenge, because I am a person who always needs a plan. I think that I'm after this internship search become a little more patient (an important property in Japan!) And a better understanding of company structures and waiting for replies in Japan have developed general. That was a hard test, but everything went well.

For now I'm officially an intern at Forestone Japan, an innovative and young company in Tokyo, Meguro. Just because a new website is launched, I hope you have success with google. , P
The work is very extensive and varied, the staff are all very nice and I have a very good feeling about it. The only catch is that I currently drive 2 hours each way and must return to my apartment, in the rush hour not a pleasure ... But I have already (by unintended help Jans, p) found a very close located budget Guest House, in which I will move in April.

Those are the updates for me. I'll try despite my current 12 hours day to write more often. Now is only the details for the move but also visas for status change and I think so many interesting excursions and there will be no entries for now. So be reassured, I am fine, I'm still alive and have to make before even continue for a while! ^ ^ On

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Time for Two - Hakone, Pachinko, Ramen Museum

3.1. It then went with Steve and Mae to Hakone, an area renowned for its hot springs town near here. First by train, then bus into the mountains. Hakone is situated on a lake and offers a beautiful landscape. For a day trip so perfect! After we (somewhat involuntarily because we searched the onsen) had run around a bit and had eaten lunch, so it was relaxing in over 40 ° c hot pools with natural mineral hot spring water. This may sound uncomfortably hot at first, but is really a super pleasant experience. We were alone in their respective pools (always separate sexes) and enjoyed the hot bath with a view from the roof of the building over the lake and mountains.
Then we took the bus back again in the nearest city, and we ate and drank something, but they were soon very tired and were on our way home. David and Steve then wanted to definitely try again Pachinko (a gambling game in which balls are sent through a maze and if they get really falling profits) but lost big! ^ ^ I've rarely slept as well as after the hot s Bad! had ^ ^

The next day we arranged to meet with Riku and Shingo to Ramenmuseum. I had no clear idea of what I had expected it, but I made it as interesting sher out! In a building, a street of Tokyo had been rebuilt from the war, with stalls, small restaurants and of course lots of Ramen! (Yup, from the Naruto Ramen, or "Japanese" noodle soup) We So first we ate through parts of the Ramensortiments and discovered after a "play area" for children to play out of time. It seems that Hulahup and spinning top were all the rage back then. We tried all of us at the roundabout game. So you have a piece of string around a roundabout meticulously wrap and then throw him into a metal bowl. If it same time and really made you could fight it, small fights (for those who are in the anime Bayblade or remembers something like that feels: Yes, that's the basic idea), but we put ourselves in a little goofy with the wrapping technique and at the end of Riku and I were the only ones there hinbekamen halfway ... ^ ^ went

evening, then off again with Steve and Mae, the sushi dinner. The rest of David's last night in Japan was reserved just for us. ^ ^ went
the morning the next day then to Narita Airport. The parting was (of course) emotive and the funny looks of the Japanese around us, it's not accustomed to feelings and affection shown in public, we were not care.
Now I'm back in Japan alone, but since David'll soon begin his semester at sea, we will if we are lucky we have already seen in front of autumn. I still hope the fact that a charter for Japan, and especially his ship decides to create it here and we can have our cinematic reunion on the dock. ^ ^

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Time for Two - Harajuku, Ueno, Walpurgis

Am 30.12. we went once again purely a day after Tokyo shopping for diemal to Harajuku. David had announced that he would have been to Kyoto and Nara first seen enough of traditional Japan, the short trip to Meijitempel was inevitable. ^ ^

For New Year's Eve we actually had plans to work with Lisa and a few of their friends to go clubbing together, but then decided it to be rewritten. The others had in fact decided to AGH, Tokyo's most famous and most expensive club, if not Japan ... EUR 80 admission plus our drinks were now quite empty purses not clear.
So, David made to the googling of alternatives. He currently rules also really good, so he found the Walpurgisn (ワルプ) close to Shibuya station. A small club in a black design. In fact, he was full of Knacke about 40 people and the audience was so ekzentrisch as the club itself Lolitas, Goths, Punks, dreadlocks, normal people, all represented. The admission was appropriate for the different program: Bands (Batcave, rock, punk), a Butoh dancer (see film: Hanami - cherry blossoms - recommend to> much), various DJs and a song singer ... How? Yes, really. The owner of the club is a former singer and song's author (usually about strong women in Japan) and gave himself a few tunes. This peculiar mixture, however, came really well received by the audience! Pleasant was also the Convini directly above the shop so they could cook their own meals cost. So we came with guests and other New Year's revelers in conversation. All in all a very nice evening that I will probably stay long in the memory!

Saturday was announced and then first again Sleeping in on Sunday we decided to go back inside to Tokyo, Harajuku Again after (because David wanted to see the cosplayers, but we were probably too late, they were all gone again ) and after Ueno. There we went first to the zoo and I showed David the entrance into the World of Darkness (reference to an earlier entry, p) and then to the National Museum.