Just felt like jotting down some random things I've noticed in the last couple of weeks.
100 yen stores
I really wish we had a similar thing in Belgium. Everything single item in this type of store is only 100 yen (about 0.70 euro or 0.90 dollars) and best of all: it's NOT CRAP! They have all sorts of things like school supplies, beauty products, cutlery, pots and pans, towels, food, DVD's, storage and decoration supplies and basically everything you'd ever need. And they are everywhere! I am in love~
Mountain of Plastic Bags
Whenever you go into the grocery store to buy something they give you a bunch of free plastic bags at the cash register to put your stuff in. I know we have that as well, but believe me when I say they take it to the next level here in Japan. I keep forgetting to bring my used plastic bags back to the store so that I won’t have to get any new ones so now I have about a gazillion plastic bags stuffed in my closet and it makes me feel like a horrible person because this can’t be good for the environment.
Karaoke
If our karaoke bars were as cool as the ones here, I would go there all the time. Just the fact that you can rent a private room for you and your friends to sing in, instead of having to sing in front of the entire bar, is so awesome!
The Wonders of Our Cafetaria
We have a cafeteria on campus and aside from everything being ridiculously cheap, it's also really delicious. There's a whole bunch of things to choose from (even for vegetarians) and you get free water and tea. I can eat there for around 2 euros and be stuffed, it's amazing.
There's also this funny thing that happens every day at that cafeteria. You see, they sell this pudding with caramelized sugar on top (like a crème brûlée) that is so popular they have special schedules for it. During lunch they'll suddenly ring a bell somewhere and you can see students shoot up from their seats and literally run to the dessert stand to get their hands on one of the puddings. It's a pretty hilarious sight. I have to admit though, they’re pretty darn good, probably the best crème brûlée I've ever had. (yes I was one of the people running for the dessert that day. I have no shame).
Crossing the Street
There is public workers everywhere to help people cross the street. Even in places where you wouldn’t think crossing the road could ever be dangerous there can be guys to guide you sometimes. At busy times there will be guys on the road to school guiding the huge stream of uni students to the campus as well, since it’s a pretty narrow road and there’s cars passing by. I suppose it’s pretty nice, but I do feel for the guys who have to stand outside in the heat for so long.
All the Energy
I am amazed by how fit and energetic people here are, especially older people. The park right next to our dorm is always filled with people running and working out. Most of the people I see working out are elder and they’re so fit I can’t even believe it! Last week I saw a woman, well over 50, in a perfect plank position on top of a bench. I watched her for about a minute and she didn’t move a single inch, as if it was taking her no effort. On top of that, it was blazing hot outside. Needless to say, I was impressed. No wonder people grow so old here; there know how to stay in shape!
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