Monday, around 4:11 PM here, so just after midnight back home. I just got back from Machida. More on that soon.
With history class over, we had Japanese class extended. At the very end, we did some origami. We only had time to do it once, and we made a crane. I question the wisdom of starting off with so complicated a creation, but that could just be to make everything afterwards seem simple.
After Japanese class, we helped out with a local English class. I was surprised by how easy it was for us to communicate even when not using each other's language. During my time there, I helped out with a group of girls and a group of guys. The girls tried to get me to say which one of them I thought was cutest, but I know my Greek mythology, and I'm not going to pull a Paris. The guys and I spoke about anime and manga; they recommended some to me and I recommended some American stuff to them.
Some of the local students took us on a short tour of the residential area around campus. I saw a kitty! I was able to pet a kitty! That was nice, even if the walk was tiring. Oh and there were probably a few interesting observations about urban planning, but KITTY!
We went over to Machida to have some ramen after the tour. I thought that it was too expensive, but ordered some anyways. Turned out that the stuff I ordered had kimchi in it. That was a SPICY ramen! Still good, though. And it turned out to be filling enough that the price was justified.
Once the ramen was eaten, we split up. I went over to the technology shop (I think that it's called Yodobashi) to try and find some companions for my figurine. There weren't any of those machines in the local shop, and that was disappointing. Actually, now that I think about it, It could have been on the basement floor where the console games were. I just found that area by accident as I was leaving. I'll have to check that out next time I'm there.
The console games and the PC games are on different floors. Probably because the PC games have an adult section. I stayed out of that area. I found a copy of Clannad Full Voice there for around $54. Which brings me to the title of this post. HimeyaShop, the online store I used to by my copy of Kanon Standard Edition for All Ages, is charging $77 for a copy of Clannad Full Voice. That isn't counting shipping , which adds another nineteen dollars to it. Oh well, I got my copy.
On my way back, I had some difficulty finding out which train I should take once at the station. I remembered how I got there, but not how to get back. I had to ask for help from a nice, old security guard (that was how he was dressed anyways). He was very helpful, and didn't look irritated in the least to help me out.
And that brings me to now. Ja ne.
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