Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Genki

Since my last post:
  • Passport and visa are safe at home
  • I signed up for Seminar House 1 (66 people on two floors with two kitchens)
  • I have signed up for the Home Visit program. Once a month, and on holidays, a Japanese family will feed me and hopefully talk to me in Japanese. Knowing me, it will be a lot of smiling, eating, and nodding.

I'm hoping to start learning the language so I can prevent getting lost in the airport!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Konnichiwa!

Konnichiwa!

I'm waiting for my visa to come through the mail and praying that my passport won't end up on the black market.

I leave for Japan August 31st and will arrive at the Kansai International Airport (KIX) September 1st at 6:20pm. I know I can handle the 13 hour plane ride, but I really really want some good movies to be playing! As a precaution, I'm limiting my movie views this summer because I don't want to end up drooling on my 13 hour neighbor. Lets call him Ned.

Once I get to KIX I have to boot scoot n' boogy through customs and immigration before my ride leaves me sleeping in the airport.

After I arrive at Kansai Gaidai University (KG) I'll be settled into a temporary dorm with temporary roommates for orientation meetings and the class lottery.

To sign up for classes each exchange student (there are 400-750 of us) will receive a number. If you get a low number (98) you're most likely going to get the classes you want. If its a high number, expect squat. Luckily, I don't need any classes this semester to graduate. However, I might cry myself to sleep if I end up with all business classes.

Here is a list of what I know about my semester so far:
  • I'm going to have a required friend known as my Japanese-Speaking Partner. S/he will be Japanese and learning English. Once a week we'll meet and help each other learn the language.
  • I'll be living in a eight tatami mat dorm room with one other person. My bed is a floor futon. I'm really excited about being able to stuff my bed into a closet to save space. I will be sharing a full scale kitchen, bathroom, common room, computer room, and study area with the whole floor. There are four Seminar Houses (dorms) within a 20-30 minute walk to campus.
  • Earthquakes are frequent and according to my advisor its not uncommon to wake up due to the swaying. I'm not so excited about that.
  • The KG campus is in the middle of a triad of three cities. One of such cities is Osaka the second largest city in Japan.
I have a lot to do to get ready!