Thursday, September 16, 2010

First Impressions

    It's a little bit scary and at the same time exciting to arrive in a country that you know nothing about. Of course, you count on the fact that people speak English and there is nothing to fear. But when you figure out that their English isn't as clear as you were expecting, all the signs are in their language, and you can't read a word, it becomes really - really!- tense. Pure adrenaline!!  Feels great!!


Shibuya, Tokyo


    Only after four months living in Japan it started feeling like home. Catching a train and talking to Japanese friends became as natural as it is in my   own hometown.

    
   



2 comments:

  1. You have a couple of nice portraits here. I would like to read more text about how your impressions have changed in four months, especially about your relations with Japanese people.

    Please add the Creative Commons.

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  2. I will try to write more , but I am so bad at writing ...

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