2012-10-22

Kaikan: Portrait Time

[000115]As part of my 'I should take more pictures' phase I took the risk of taking out my camera to partying last Saturday. The risk probably lies more with me dropping or smashing my camera while being too excited, but it was definitely worth it. Gladly my fellow companions did not mind being snapshotted and to their approval I left out the embarrassing pictures in this set.

Life in Shizuoka is getting more interesting day by day and I plan on capturing these moments on camera more often than I used to in the past. For another effort of improving my Japanese I'm going to start making this blog bilingual, because in the end that is the point why I came to Japan in the first place. For you Japanese people who might read this, please be gentle with my less than perfect language skills.

 今、僕は’写真を撮らないといけない’フェース中ので、土曜の出かける時に冒険に持っていった。たぶんリスクは楽しくなる時、自分でカメラを破ると思うけど、本当いい予定だった。一緒に出かけたみんなさんは恰も好し写真を撮ってあげるのは大丈夫感じだった。それで、大変な写真をアップしなかった。

静岡の生活は毎日さらに面白くなったら、そんな環境がたくさんあるんで、フォトを多く撮りたい。だから、今から過去と比べて、カメラをよく持って出そうと思う。さて、日本に来た理由は日本語でペラペラになりたいので、今後でこのブログで日本語と英語で書く。日本人、よろしくねー。

2012-10-09

Shizuoka: a new dawn

[000115]So dramatic, right? Like some of you guys might now, I'm back in Japan now and safely arrived in my new home, Shizuoka City. This town is probably unknown to most of you, so I'll give just a brief introduction.

Shizuoka is situated almost right in between Tokyo and Nagoya and is about 1,5 hrs by train from both of these cities. The prefecture which is also called Shizuoka is famous for it's tea, seafood and Mt.Fuji which you can actually get awesome views from the city itself. I definitely going to try to get some good shots of Japans highest mountain and some point or the other. The city reaches from the seashore till the first hills of the Southern Japanese Alps and is quite spread out, but Downtown Shizuoka is fairly compact and easy to navigate.

So, I'm going to stay here for another year of exchange at Shizuoka University, mainly studying Japanese and enjoying the last year of my Bachelor's. If the money is not going to run out soon, Japan is quite expensive, I hope I'll get the chance to travel around Japan and maybe stop by the surrounding countries such as Korea or China during our Spring Break.

If you click the picture to the right, you'll get a first impression of Shizuoka at least of some of the sights worth visiting.

So far,

Maurice

P.S.: I also uploaded some pictures of my visit to Nara earlier this summer. Just click here.