Day 1 in Japan will be an interesting and chaotic day, having a plan for what I want to do on that day I feel will make it go by smoother and be more enjoyable. Traveling and getting used to a new time zone is going to be an interesting and especially challenging aspect of this first day. As we all know coffee is a wonderful tool when you need an extra boost of energy. I have heard so much about how great Japan’s coffee is that I feel like this should be the first step in my Japan adventure. After getting coffee and experiencing a hopefully positive energy boost, I would simply want to walk around and try and get a good idea of what all is around me. I would be especially interested in any parks that are near by because when the semester gets intense I really enjoying going to the park and just relaxing for a while. Similarly, I would be on the lookout for parts of town that are calmer and have good places to just sit if I want to be outside and people watch. Of course, the next most important step would be to find as many restaurants as possible around where I will be staying and make a list. My goal would be to go to all of the restaurants that I find on this first day and hopefully more. I’ll probably end up picking one of these restaurants to go to for dinner and will dive right on into my food experience. The first day in Japan will already be extremely overwhelming and I think by trying to add too much into my day I won’t be able to really enjoy it as much as I should. I think being able to just walk around and get more accustom to my new surroundings while also locating some of the places that will be important in my daily life while I am there will be the best use of that first day.
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AlishaI have been going to school and pursuing knowledge about other cultures my whole life. I hope that this experience will allow me to continue on that path. ArchivesCategories |