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two more weeks left =D
can't say i'm excited or sad that i only have two weeks left in Japan. either way it was a very cool experience and i'm glad i decided to study abroad =D since my last Okinawa post i have just been writing papers and studying for my Japanese quizzes. Victoria also came to visit me during that time. We went to Kyoto together with Terui. It was so pretty there!

Terui and Vicky

Sigmas =D


We visited a lot of places including the Kinkakuji Temple, Gion, Fushimi Inari Shrine.. just to name a few. We were only there for about three days but it was definitely worth it. Me and Vicky took the midnight bus there, which was very uncomfortable. Terui took the Shinkansen and met up with us there. I also went to Kamakura as part of the IES field trip. The second largest buddha sits there. He was probably the coolest part of that trip. Not much else going on after that. Just finishing up my final papers for class. Next week should be fun though. Teresa is coming to visit!!! Can't wait.

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