This will be the last installment of Travis in Japan. It
will cover the rest of the activities we did until he returned back to America.
I’m writing this about a month after he left. It has been difficult, but I have
been keeping busy.
I think I left off with stories of cherry blossoms in bloom,
but after they fell from the trees, our activities became less nature oriented.
First I will tell you about a simple and fun date we went on. We went to Uncle
Steven’s, a Mexican restaurant that I love. Travis said he’d treat me to dinner
once while he was here, and I chose this place because I love their food and
margaritas. Plus, Mexican is probably my favorite cuisine. We had tried to go
once before, but they were booked the entire night! This time we got in just
fine. We ate delicious burritos, and I had three different margaritas! They were
so good (and strong…just how I like them)! A highlight of this visit (because
I've been here a few times before) was that they let us borrow a huge sombrero
for taking pictures. We had a good time. After that, we made our way to Tower
Records in the Namba area. It was my first time going there. Travis was the one
that discovered it on his own one day. It was really fun to explore their stock
of Japanese and foreign CD’s. I ended up making a purchase there; A really cool
album called “All in Black” by a dance/electronic music artist named Kiyoshi
Sugo. We spent about an hour in there sampling music. It was a fun date.
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1 margarita. |
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2 margarita. |
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3 margarita. |
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All in Black - Kiyoshi Sugo |
The next event also surprisingly took place in the latter
half of Travis visiting: the infamous all-nighter. We had a blast! First, a
group of us met at El Zocalo Burrito which is always delicious. After that, we
went to Cinquencento (where all food and drinks are 500 yen) and drank a lot. ;)
A few others joined us there. I had so much fun just chatting with everyone
(including the bartenders) and trying weird martinis. I was happy because
Travis seemed to be at ease chilling with everyone. After that, a small group
of us went to a night club called Onzieme on the top floor of the OPA building
in Shinsaibashi. It was a house music event with several different DJ’s. I
think we got there around 10 pm and stayed until about 3 am. The time passed
pretty quickly until about 2 am when we all started to get really tired. The
interesting part for me was that I got to see Travis do shots with the other
guys! I had never seen Travis do shots before haha! When they closed down and
turned the lights on, we headed to McDonald’s to rest until first train. Strangely
enough, at about 4 am, McDonald’s closed despite the fact it was a 24/7
McDonald’s…WHAT?! So, we walked across the street to Burger King where one of
our friends was chilling after her separate all-nighter. We returned home on
the first train around 5:30 am and got to bed around 7:00 am. It was a success.
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Good vibes at Cinquencento. |
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Time to dance! |
Haha, I think we were all getting tired near this point.
So, the next thing I want to write about is Universal
Studios Japan (USJ)! I've always heard that it is incredibly crowded. I lucked
out because the last work day before Golden Week started, I had no classes to
teach, and I took the day off. If you go to USJ on a work day, it’s less busy.
So not only did I get to go on many rides at USJ, I extended my Golden Week
break by a day, giving me 5 days off! I have the rare opportunity of USJ being
extremely close. It’s a famous theme park in Japan so people from all over the
country come to enjoy it. I had wanted to go since I came to Japan, but it
seemed like I could never find anyone to go with because they've already gone
or because it’s expensive. So, I made my boyfriend go with me haha! When I got
there, I felt like a kid on Christmas! I was very excited, and it felt like I
was in America again! We went on many rides like the Hollywood roller coaster,
Jaws, Spider-man, and more! My favorite was the one called Space Fantasy! We
also saw a show where we got to see the Japanese version of Beetlejuice…that
was interesting… We ate at this Irish Pub that was pretty tasty. It was the
first time I had seen an onion blossom for sale in Japan. Of course, we got it!
All in all, it was a super fun day and a great way to start my vacation. I got
to check USJ off my list.
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Universal Studios entrance. |
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Japanese Beetlejuice. |
The next day of my Golden Week was probably the most fun!
I’m so happy Travis had such a strong desire to go to a baseball game while he
was here that he convinced me to go. I’m not a huge sports fan, but I've always
kind of liked baseball. It had been a several years since I had been to a
professional baseball game. I had an absolute blast!!! The main/popular team in
the Kansai region is the Hanshin Tigers. So, we went to see them play against
the Tokyo Swallows (aka Yakuruto) at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo prefecture.
Koshien is the Hanshin Tiger’s home turf. When I had told friends and coworkers
that I’d be going to a Hanshin Tigers game, everyone said the same thing,
“Hanshin Tiger’s fans are crazy!” I didn't really know what to expect. The
weather was perfect! Not a cloud in the sky and not hot or cold, just
perfect. When we got there, we got some
snacks and found our seats. We soon realized what everyone meant by the fans
being crazy. Basically the entire time, the whole crowd was chanting and
singing as if we were in a coliseum. Everyone had two mini bats that they
banged together. People were so intense and into the game. The singing never
stopped. It was so much fun! Also, this was the first time I had been to a game
since I turned 21. So, I enjoyed several c
hu-his. I began to see the allure of
baseball games. Around the 7
th
inning, everyone took out balloons, blew them up, and released them into the air.
It was an amazing sight! The two ladies behind us were nice enough to give us
some balloons too! We slaughtered the Tokyo Swallows. It was such a great day!
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Koshien Stadium. |
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Chu-hi! |
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Balloons! |
The next day of Golden week, we went to Kobe. Despite how
close it is, I hadn't been there yet. It’s another nice port city. You may have
heard of it due to its Kobe beef. There were several things I wanted to see in
Kobe. I wanted to see this waterfall on the outskirts of town, Kitano
historical village, Chinatown, and Harborland. First, however, we rode the
train past Kobe a little ways to have a picnic on Suma Beach. It was a little
chilly, but it was nice to be by the water and in the sand. After that, we
headed downtown. We kind of got started off on a bad foot. We tried hard and
walked a really long time, but couldn't figure out how to get to the waterfall.
I threw a fit, and we moved on to Kitano village. That place, in my opinion,
was a little underwhelming. There were some old, western historical buildings
and overall, it was a nice little place to stroll, but it was kind of boring.
The best part of that area was a street performer with a monkey that could do
many tricks. We watched the monkey for like a half hour. After that, we headed
to Chinatown. I was afraid that I wasn't going to be able to find it, but we
did. It was really cool! It was this long strip packed with food stands, shops,
and people. We were planning to get dinner in Harborland, so we didn't eat in
Chinatown (even though that’s basically all you could do there), but it was fun
to see it nonetheless. We headed to Harborland next. There was a very nice view
there of the port and skyline. We walked around the open-air shopping center a
little and found a nice Italian restaurant to eat at. We got coffees and
chocolate after dinner at Starbucks and Godiva. As we were leaving to go back
to Osaka, it had become dark out, and the buildings and trees and whatnot were
lit up. It was really pretty! Kobe definitely has its own little feel. I’d like
to go back sometime and chill in some bars around the station and experience
the nightlife. Apparently there is a good jazz scene in Kobe.
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Beachin' it. |
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Chinatown. |
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Kobe |
After Golden Week, we only had one more weekend together. D:
We decided to go on a couple dates. I can’t remember exactly if we did this
during Golden week or on the last weekend, but one night we went to go see Iron
Man 3 which was really fun! On Friday night, we went to Namba Parks to make our
own
kushi-katsu. Seeing as it’s our favorite Japanese food, we wanted to eat it
for one of our last meals together. It was really fun to make it ourselves!
When we left Namba Parks, it was cool and drizzling out. We descended the
building through the roof gardens. It was really romantic.
On our last full day together, we went to Round 1 Spo Cha to
play. It’s a multilevel building with arcade games and sport activities on each
floor (I've been there once before so I might have described it in a previous
post). We had a ton of fun! We did batting cages, bowling, roller skating,
arcade games, and more! We went to El Pancho for dinner since we enjoyed it so
much before. We got lucky because there was live music this time. We ate our
meals and continued to drink and listen to the music. It was a nice last meal
out.
Travis left on Sunday May 12
th. It was a really
hard day for the both of us. His flight wasn't until the afternoon so we spent
the morning packing and cuddling. I’ll admit, I cried a few times. I took him
to Kyobashi station. On our way there, a bunch of junior high school girls said
Travis was cool, tall, and looked like he was from One Direction. >_< At Kyobashi station, we said our final
goodbyes before he boarded the train to the airport. It was incredibly sad. I
felt like an idiot crying on the platform for everyone to see, but I couldn't
help it. I felt so empty as the doors closed and he rode away. I had to do a
little therapy shopping, but it didn't help that much. The first week after he
left was really hard. I didn't feel like doing anything. Hanging out with
friends has helped though. I won’t see him again until Christmas. Despite being
a bit sad now, I had such an amazing time while Travis visited! We will have
these memories forever. Now he understands my life here in Japan. Thank you for visiting me Travis!
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Goodbye Travis. |
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