Shinjuku with RuRu and Lina
3:57 PM
Today I spent the day with Lina and our new friend Ru Ru!
Today was the first time we met Ru Ru in real life, but we had a really good time and the language difference wasn't much of a trouble at all. On the same time as we talked about things you usually do with your friends, it was really good training for me and Lina.
First we went to an internet cafe (a place where you can use computers, read manga, eat stuff, take a shower etc, after paying a certain amount of money. Not very expensive though, three hours was around 980 yen) where Ru Ru styled my hair, and after that we went to take some purikura, watch some host clubs (on a safe distance) and the funny hosts, and go to Marui for a while. :)
When I came home I realized that I've forgotten my keys on my room and no one was home, so after an hour locked out in the heat, my host mom called me and told me about a door (that I didn't know about) that I could use. Happy ending. ;)
A long shower later, my family came home and we went directly to a restaurant with some friends to eat ramen. It was really yummy, and I could say goodbye to everyone since I won't meet them anymore before my home journey. They are really nice people, always kind and patient with the confused me haha!
Even though I don't say much, since I'm so afraid of making a fool out of myself ehehe, I always enjoy being a part of their dinners and conversations. It's that, being a part of everything, that I love so much. That makes me feel like more than just a temporary guest. But on our way home, after saying goodbye to everyone, I really felt like crying since I really realize now that I'll go home soon. I won't be a part of this family anymore. I won't meet their friends anymore. I won't have a little sister anymore. Will everyone even remember me? It's so hard to explain this feeling, but I just wonder if I mean the same to everybody else like they mean to me.
I'm so overdramatic, sorry. I just really don't want go home. I haven't had enough of Japan yet, and actually I don't think it's possible for at least me to ever have enough though haha. But tomorrow I'll go to Shibuya and do some shopping, and the day after tomorrow me and my host family will go for a little trip together during 3 days. A great ending of this journey before I'll go home. :)
No, time to sleep. Good night!
Today was the first time we met Ru Ru in real life, but we had a really good time and the language difference wasn't much of a trouble at all. On the same time as we talked about things you usually do with your friends, it was really good training for me and Lina.
First we went to an internet cafe (a place where you can use computers, read manga, eat stuff, take a shower etc, after paying a certain amount of money. Not very expensive though, three hours was around 980 yen) where Ru Ru styled my hair, and after that we went to take some purikura, watch some host clubs (on a safe distance) and the funny hosts, and go to Marui for a while. :)
When I came home I realized that I've forgotten my keys on my room and no one was home, so after an hour locked out in the heat, my host mom called me and told me about a door (that I didn't know about) that I could use. Happy ending. ;)
A long shower later, my family came home and we went directly to a restaurant with some friends to eat ramen. It was really yummy, and I could say goodbye to everyone since I won't meet them anymore before my home journey. They are really nice people, always kind and patient with the confused me haha!
Even though I don't say much, since I'm so afraid of making a fool out of myself ehehe, I always enjoy being a part of their dinners and conversations. It's that, being a part of everything, that I love so much. That makes me feel like more than just a temporary guest. But on our way home, after saying goodbye to everyone, I really felt like crying since I really realize now that I'll go home soon. I won't be a part of this family anymore. I won't meet their friends anymore. I won't have a little sister anymore. Will everyone even remember me? It's so hard to explain this feeling, but I just wonder if I mean the same to everybody else like they mean to me.
I'm so overdramatic, sorry. I just really don't want go home. I haven't had enough of Japan yet, and actually I don't think it's possible for at least me to ever have enough though haha. But tomorrow I'll go to Shibuya and do some shopping, and the day after tomorrow me and my host family will go for a little trip together during 3 days. A great ending of this journey before I'll go home. :)
No, time to sleep. Good night!
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