
Hello all, this is Hadrian. Sadly our time in Japan is drawing close to an end. Honestly, the feeling didn't hit me until I had started packing for tomorrow's flight back to San Francisco. Everyday was surprising and entertaining. There was so much one could possibly do on this trip, and only two and a half weeks to do it.
Everyday I learned something new about this country and myself. Everyday I had fun and garnered memories. Everyday I was shocked, surprised and astounded at what this tiny island nation had to offer to a tourist [sorry miami]. Everyday I got lost, only barely managing to make it back to my nights accommodations through a bizarre mix of luck, and my embarrassingly broken japanese.
From the mean streets of Asakusa to the quiet countryside of Miyazaki, there was so much to see, do and experience. One things for sure, the experience of trying to translate the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" into japanese for a middle-aged housewife is one I'll never forget. And this is just my own experience. When you next see whoever you've been following this blog for, be sure to ask them as much about this trip as you can.
And so, with a suitcase full of gifts and souvenirs, and exactly 390 yen to my name, I bid good night to Japan one last time.
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