Friday 29 October 2010

Tokyo Tower and Language Exchange Partner

Recently, I visited Tokyo Tower with a friend. Earlier that day, we watched the Australian Football League Championship game. It was the first time I had ever watched Australian football. It was interesting . It's like a mix between soccer and American football. The pub we were at was really close to Tokyo Tower, so we walked there after the game. The view is cool from the tower, but I think there are better places to see the view. Like in Shinjuku, you can go up an observation tower for free, and it is taller than the tower. We got to the tower at a perfect time though. The sun was setting, so the city looked really pretty.
View from Tokyo Tower



Also, recently, my new neighbor and I have been meeting with a language exchange partner. The girl on the left in the picture is my new neighbor. She is from Canada, and she teaches at Gotemba High School. The man in the middle is our language exchange partner. He lives in Gotemba, and he is very interested in learning English. We usually meet about once every week or two. As you can see from the picture, one night we went bowling. Last night, we ate okonomiyaki. It was really fun to make.


Wednesday 13 October 2010

Seoul, SoKo

On September 22, I left for Seoul from Haneda Airport with my friend from Oyama High school. I was really excited to go to Seoul because I love Korean dramas and pop music. It was so cool to see so many people on billboards that I recognized. The first day, we headed for Changdeokgung Palace. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. We decided to walk through the garden, which actually looks like a forest. It was huge. We were so tired by the time we finished the walk. After this, we ate Korean Style Shabu Shabu. The amount of food we were given was so much. I felt so ill after eating it all.
Changdeokgung Palace

After lunch, we walked up a huge road. It was really pretty though because there was a water fountain and statues in the center of the road. This road led to Gyeongbokyung Palace. This palace is really big, and the grounds are very pretty.
Carly, Oyama High School's ALT
Gyeongbokyung Palace

After going to the palaces, we decided to make our way to N. Seoul Tower. It's really, really pretty. You have to go up this massive hill to get to it. Once you get to the top, you can see the entire city. We went at night, so the lights were beautiful. After going to the tower, we went to Namdaemun Market. Here we bargained for Korean pop star notepads and bought nori (seaweed).
N. Seoul Tower

View from N. Seoul Tower
On Day 2, we went to the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) on a tour. We got to see the last railway station in South Korea. Also, we got to go an observation tower where we could look into North Korea. There were lots of South Korean soldiers there. I think they were bored though because they just kept talking to us and wanted us to take lots of pictures with them. The tour was interesting though. We ate Jjigae soup for lunch. I really love kimchi, so Korea was like heaven. I ate so much kimchi.
Us with a soldier during the DMZ tour

View into North Korea

After finishing the DMZ tour, we went to the Korean National Museum. There are three floors, and the building is absolutely massive. You could spend an entire day just in the building.
Korean National Museum

The third day, we went shopping in Myeong-Dong. Shopping in Korea is absolutely amazing. Things are so cheap. Also, I really, really like Korean fashion. Korean girls and boys dress so well, especially boys. Loads of boys wear nice tailored blazers, and some even wear bow ties. I really like bow ties. After shopping, we went to Dongdaemun market and the canal, but unfortunately, everything was closed because it was a holiday.
Canal by Dongdaemun market

That night, we visited Building 63, but it was a bit of a disappointment. However, we did see a Korean drama being filmed in front of a hotel. The final day, we went back to Myeong-Dong for more shopping. We saw a Korean drama being filmed there too. There was a man on a motorcycle. It was intense. I really want to go back to Seoul soon!!

Friday 1 October 2010

Nihondaira Zoo, Giant Gundam, and Meiji Shrine

Recently, I went to two places. First, I went to Shizuoka to go to Nihondaira Zoo and see the giant gundam. I also went to Tokyo to see Meiji Shrine.

The zoo was a little sad because the cages were so small. However, since the animals' areas were so small, it was so easy to see the animals up close.

This is my FAVORITE animal!!!! It's so cute. It's a meerkat. In America, we have a TV show called Meerkat Manor. It's so cute. The announcer gave all of the meerkats names, and it follows the families.

We got to feed the giraffes leaves. My friend is obsessed with giraffes, so we waited by their cages for 30 minutes in order to feed them.
This was so cool. You took a little ski lift type thing to the top of the mountain. Then, there was this awesome slide you got to ride down. It was so cheesy looking, but it was so fun.

After the zoo, we went to the Giant Gundam. It is so big. I was really surprised at its size.

The weekend after going to the zoo, I went to visit Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. It is a really long walk and the weather was hot, so I was kind of tired by the time I got to the shrine. It's nice that there is so much green area in Tokyo though.