Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts

Friday, 10 June 2016

A Big Announcement, Eh?!





Oh my goodness you guys. 

It's time. 

Finally after months and months of waiting I can finally share my Big News! 

And what is my Big News I have been so anxiously keeping in? Weeelllll...

Sunday, 1 May 2016

Cafés in Spring

 

 

Spring has arrived, and with a bang! 

 

Before I could even blink March and April have whizzed on by!

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Girl's Day! Hina Matsuri ♡

Good evening everyone! 

It's March! Can you believe it? I love love LOVE March in Japan! The weather is getting warmer, the school year is coming to an end and the cherry blossoms start to bloom! The best part of cherry blossom season is everything becomes pink! So many goods and special edition food and drink come out. It is just so cute!❀ 

image from google

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

What I Didn't Expect from Being In an Intercultural Relationship

Being in love is great. There is nothing like being in love! The butterflies, the kisses, the cuddles, going on adventures and making memories. It's amazing. If it wasn't, why would there be countless books and movies and songs devoted to it? There is not much better than the bringing together of two people.

Friday, 19 June 2015

Book Review: Confessions of a Texan in Tokyo

Confessions of a Texan in Tokyo   


     For those of you who are familiar with the "gaijin in Japan" blogging world, you may have already heard of Grace Buchele Mineta, the "Texan in Tokyo" and her adorable (and accurate) comics that cover the day to day life of a foreigner in Japan, intercultural relationships, culture shock, the adventures of being young and married, and everything in between. Along with her blog where Grace uploads her comics and posts about her life in Japan she also has a Youtube channel where she posts videos with her Japanese husband, Ryosuke, and has published three books! 

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Why You Won't Hear the Term "AMWF" From Me Again...

So thanks to some awesome girls I was chatting with today, I came to a realization...

Using AMWF isn't right for me and it can actually be problematic. 

 


Now please bear with me as this embarrassing misstep and subsequent epiphany was all very sudden. It actually occurred within a span of four days! Let me walk you through it.

Monday, 15 June 2015

My Intercultural Relationship

Well I've been thinking...

Now that I've been posting for a few months it's time to get to know each other a little more, wouldn't you say? Well you guys already know I'm a Lush fan and Sailor Moon collector. If you've checked out the blurb under my photo you'll also know I'm really into plants, I watch anime, play UFO machines and am addicted to matcha tea. But what you might not know about me is I can't function without coffee (it's gone far past an addiction at this point...it's more like a physical necessity). I have read Harry Potter so many times it's impossible to count. I hate running but love swimming. Because of my mother and grandmother, I can speak some Estonian. Autumn is my favourite time of year...

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Kansai versus Kanto

     Ever since I was a little girl my dream was to one day pack my bags and move to Tokyo. I would look up photos of the bright lights, the huge crowds, the unique street fashions and become more and more obsessed. No other city, not even in Japan, was deemed worthy. I would get there no matter what and once I did, my life would be fabulous. But the universe had different plans for me. Instead I found myself accepted to study abroad at a university in the Kansai region. I was okay with this. I had friends at this university and viewed it as a stepping stone to the mecca that is Tokyo. What I didn't expect was that I would soon find myself completely and utterly in love with the area, and all its unique quirks and traits.


Kansai? Kanto? 


     Kansai, also known as the Kinki region, is the southern central part of the main island of Japan. It includes the prefectures of Mie, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo and Shiga. The cities of Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto make up the second largest population after Tokyo. Kanto is made up mostly of Tokyo and its outlining cities. I won't bore you with too much of the details. That's what Wikipedia is for!

image from google

     Many people I have spoken to tell me of their dream of visiting and/or moving to Tokyo. I think thats great! Tokyo is a beautiful, vibrant city. However sometimes I feel other parts of Japan become lost in it's shadow. There are so many other gorgeous and exciting places in this country! One of these places is Kansai! Kansai is definitely different from the rest of Japan, especially Tokyo and the Kanto region. So why should you consider Kansai as your travel destination or potential Japanese home? Oh I am so glad you asked...