Showing posts with label ICU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICU. Show all posts

Monday, 1 September 2014

I'm here and making mistakes already!

I've arrived at ICU! Woooooo!
I actually arrived in Japan on the 29th of August, and spent 2 nights in a hotel in Asakusa to settle in a bit before we moved into dorms,and hopefully get over the jetlag. Still feeling it,but certainly glad that I had those extra days!

This was right by where we were staying!

Yesteday, I moved into my dorm (Zelkova House/欅寮) and it's really modern, the girls on my floor made dinner for us all which was nice, but I didn't meet my roommate until I came in to go to sleep and it's been a bit awkward so far! I hope we slowly become friends, or at least just.. don't have the room in complete silence. I've met the otherセプテン(September students) too, and everyone's lovely! We also got our Residency Cards and National Health Insurance today, so I'm finally a real resident of Japan!

So, on to the mistakes.. I've learnt a few things about eating manners (which I only just learned), and how to behave in shops. I'm glad I knew some stuff before, like that you should always change your shoes at the genkan and things. I've also been really struggling with my Japanese, mostly due to a lack of confidence I think, as well as a slight lack of practice during the summer holidays. I hope that I improve quick and can become better friends with the girls in my dorm! There are a few that can speak passable English, but not too many.. or at least they haven't tried to speak it, but that's all good for me. A girl called Minori helped me get to Musashi-sakai for shopping today, which was really sweet of her, and a girl nicknamed Ouji (Prince) seems pretty friendly. It's a bit weird coming into a place where everyone is already friends, but I think I can deal with it. Our initiation begins next week (which I'll talk more about later) and that should get us all closer together through the magical medium of making absolute fools out of ourselves. The guys floor seem pretty friendly too, and actually waaaaay more fun.. they've been playing video games, badminton (yes, inside), drinking and generally other stuff that I'd love to join in with but I can't :( The middle-of-the-common-area Sumo wrestling I could do without, though.

Tomorrow the real orientation begins, with our Matriculation Ceremony and lots of talks! The Japanese Language Placement Test is on Wednesday too, so I can find out what level class I'll be in. It all feels pretty overwhelming at the moment but I'm hoping that I'll get into the swing of things soon!

Also, bathroom sinks are at midget-height, I'm average/on the tall side over here, and random things are technologically amazing (toilets are heated and have sounds playing, and the cafeteria has a machine that knows what you are just by putting your empty tray down?!)

That's all for now!  I'll leave you with a photo of my new university:


Saturday, 2 August 2014

Less than one month to go!

It turned August yesterday, and that only means one thing - I'm being told by everyone 'you're leaving this month!'. By.Everyone. T___T Of course I'm super mega excited, but there's a few things to do still! I figured now would be a good time to list through all of the prep I've been doing.

Dorm acceptance
The Japanese Embassy in London! 
I have a place to liiiiiiive~ It's called Zelkova House/欅寮 (Keyaki ryo) and it's referred to as a bit of a 'prison' with extreme security measures.. eep! Roommates are also going to be a thing I'll have to get used to. Being a university student in England, I've got used to student accommodation - in first year I lived in university owned accommodation, and in second year moved into a shared postgraduate house (although I'm an undergrad), so housemates are a part of my daily life. However, we don't really do roommates here! I really hope we get along!

Visa application
I went on down to London and applied for my Visa,and it's arrived safely. All that has to be done is fill in a form, take your Certificate of Eligibility and a few other things to the embassy, pay a fee and hand it in. It was a bit scary though, because there's a security guard and metal detectors to get through as soon as you step through the door! I'm glad it's done now though.

Booking flights
Although it seems simple, this seriously took the longest of all. It took me seven hours to book a flight for me and my classmate. As I submitted my payment details online, the website glitched and I was left in 'did my payment go through or not?!' limbo, as the airline said it didn't, whereas my bank's fraud department messaged me asking if it was really me. After phoning the bank and going through three people, they promptly hung up the phone on me, so I had to go down there in person. It also turned out my debit and credit cards had my name spelled wrong on them, and after this I got another hour of waiting on the phone to try and book the tickets... surely no-one else could be this unlucky :') 

Packing and Planning!
Luckily my friend who I'll be travelling with has booked our hotel for the first two days before dorms open at a ryokan in Asakusa. I've been talking to some American girls online who are going to ICU too, and we're all going to stay in the same hotel!  It'll be nice to have some friendly faces on our first few days at university.

I haven't quite started packing yet, but I've bought some nice new clothes and a gorgeous camera (the Fujifilm SL1000, for those who're interested) to take to Japan with me. I've been puzzling over what omiyage to take too, but most importantly... started sorting out ~concert tickes~! Being the huge K-pop fan I am, I'm hopefully going to see SHINee /and/ SMTown Live in October, where I think I'll cry a river of tears over how perfect SHINee, f(x) and Henry are. My poor heart won't be able to take it </3 

Still to be done is to actually pack my stuff, which means buying a few more things, and trying to remember some Japanese, maybe.