20.4.08

Kabuki 2

Second day of Kabuki and talk. Bright, sunny day out, took some pictures on the way to school. Also bought a vending machine drink to help hydrate, and it tasted a lot like gatoraid or any other sports drink. Videos were again interesting, today seemed to revolve more around the action and theatrical battle in kabuki performances. During a break, had somewhat of a conversation with a classmate, she had done a two week exchange program to the US, and was eager to talk. So was I, and it made me realize that a good language strategy I should use is simply to make a cheat sheet of a bunch of key phrases to use everywhere, aka studies, interests, etc., I know some of those already, but a more thorough list to refer to would be better.
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In the evening, bought some sushi from the Coop (grocery store) and went home. As one would expect, you can get good, cheap sushi around here, haven't eaten-out anywhere, but the grocery store sushi is great and you can get 8-piece sushi for ¥300 ($3) or 3-piece sashimi for ¥500 ($5). Oh, and played around with typing hiragana on my computer. さようなら。

1 comment:

pjc said...

Is the sushi like in the US or has it been Americanized here?