Tenjin e itta
Today I went to Tenjin in the morning. The primary aim of this trip was to reserve my flights for next week, in which I succeeded. I am flying home on the Saturday morning, and leaving the week after on Friday night, straight after my job interview. I'm not getting any more air miles though as I am flying with Korean Air via Seoul. Also, Deutsche Bank wouldn't splash out on a business class ticket for me, so I'll have to smile sweetly at the check-in and hope to get upgraded!
I pottered around for a bit afterwards and bought a few things: some stuff from a 100yen shop as well as the 3-disc edition DVD of "Howl's Moving Castle," a film by Hayao Miyazaki. I haven't watched it yet, but it also came with a little box. I've yet to open it, but it says "1/24 second" on the outside. I'm eager with anticipation. I shall let you know.
I couldn't find anywhere to have a light snack in Tenjin, so I came back via the Nishitetsu store where I bought two onigiri, and an apple. Be proud of me parents.
In the evening, we all went out with 7 JET scheme people that we've met to a place in Tenjin, where we ate and drank all we could. There was Ian, who's getting married to Joy, and there was also Jessica who writes papers on anime, and another Ian from Canada, George, Henry, and Jenni. They were all quite nice and we all seemed to get along well. Some of them stayed out for the night though most of us came home afterwards. I spent most of the night talking to Shona (Katherine's friend) about her dairy allergy and the censorship in China and how to bypass it.
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