Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Day 12
Today started like most other days, with the exception of an unusually early wake up call at 7 AM. We then ate our usual buffet style breakfast here in the Pearl Hotel in Tokyo. After eating breakfast, we headed out early. The first stop on our itinerary was the Imperial Palace. There we saw a statue of a samurai on horse back and this view of the palace.
After the palace, we went to Meji Shrine. The shrine was surrounded by trees; and at one torii gate, it was said that hugging the pillars allowed you to get power from the forest. We went and saw the shrine; and, we also made our wishes. After we saw the shrine, we went to Harijuku.
Harijuku is large shopping district that is very popular with teenagers. The street we started down is famous for being popular with young girls. There were so many clothing stores for women down that street. We spent two hours wandering around Harijuku Street and its surrounding streets. We were to also eat lunch while shopping.
After Harijuku, we went to take a Sea bus to another shrine. Before we got to the shrine, there was a traditional Japanese mall outside the shrine's gates. We had another 2 hours to roam around there. For dinner, we had a very delicious tempura. The dinner included shrimp, fish, a pepper, miso soup, and rice.
After dinner, we went to the Tokyo Tower. We were able to go as far up as the tower permitted. The view of Tokyo was astonishing! We were there for about an hour before we headed back to the hotel. We had to take the Metro Subway to the hotel because we no longer had the bus. Once we got back to the hotel, everyone crashed for the night.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Day 11
Today was the last day we were able to be with our host families. For breakfast today, we had hard-boiled eggs, hash browns, and sausage. After eating, we loaded our stuff in to the Yamato family car and were driven to the Hotei station where we said our final goodbyes and met with the rest of the group. After we were all together, we boarded the train for Nagoya.
We rode the local trains for about a half hour before we got to Nagoya station where we were to catch our Shinkansen to Tokyo. We waited about an hour and a half before the train finally arrived. Once on board, the ride was about 2 hours. Once we arrived in Tokyo, we went to Ginza St. for a little shopping. Then we went to a mall near the Tokyo TV Station. For dinner today, we went to the Yokohama Hard Rock Cafe for burgers. While there, we gave our chaperons gifts and thank you cards. We also gave a card to Naomi-san and Sensei Wargo and Dr. Wargo. After that, we we came back to the hotel were we turned in for the night. I apologize, but I am too tired for pictures tonight. I will post pictures tomorrow which is actually the last night in Japan.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Day 10
Today, we all woke up in our respective homes at various times. For me and my dad, our wake up was 6:30. We got up for breakfast with Taiki, my host brother, and his older brother and sister. His mom and dad made us a breakfast of eggs, bacon, and toast. After eating and changing into school clothes, we took the train to school. We arrived at Bihoku High School at around 7:50.
Once there, we removed our shoes and put on slippers. We were then led to the conference room where Sensei Wargo was waiting for us. Taiki said goodbye and went to his homeroom. Once everyone was there, Sensei Wargo gave us a general run-down of the day and gave us instructions about how we were to teach the classes. We are then taken to the gym where there is a brief welcoming ceremony. Anne and Sensei Wargo both gave speeches while a teacher and a student council representative from Bihoku gave speeches. After the assembly, we went to the conference room again, then to our classes to begin teaching.
The lesson was mainly about informing the students about America. Then, we had the students draw a seal representing the friendship between our two schools. Which ever seal is judged the best by the teachers will be made into stickers for us all. After we taught for two periods, the students at Bihoku took a turn at teaching us about Japan. After their lesson, we ate lunch then headed out for Inuyama Castle. Each one of us was partnered up with a Bihoku student. We toured the castle for about an hour and a half then got back on the trains to head back to the high school.
Once back there we split back up to go with our host brother/sister back home. My dad and I went with Taiki back to his family's apartment where he made yasoba for dinner. Yasoba is a meal of stir-fried pork and cabbage with noodles and sauce. It was delicious! After dinner, Taiki presented me and my father with a couple of gifts. We then turned in later that night.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Day 9
Today we had to wake up earlier than usual because we had to catch our 8:30 bullet train to Nagoya. We were all dressed up very nicely today because today was the day that we were to meet our host families for our home stay. After disembarking from the bullet train, we were greeted on the platform by two of the school's officials. They then led us to the local train platforms where we boarded to head to the high school. That was a 30 minute ride; then after leaving the station, it was a 3 minute walk to the school.
Once inside the school, we walked into a room where all of the Japanese students were on one side and we were on another. The tables were arranged so that we were facing each other. The little assembly started with a speech from both a teacher at the school and Sensei Wargo. The former then introduced the principal who gave a short speech. After all of the formalities were done, they began to introduce us to our host families. They simply had the host family and kid from our group stand up and wave to each other. After everyone had been introduced, we went off with our host families.
You are going to have to ask each of your kids about their individual stay; but, this is how mine went. After I was introduced to Taiki and his mother, my dad and I were driven back to their apartment where I gave out my gifts to the family. After some picture show and tell, they took us to two restaurants for tempura and sushi. The sushi was amazing! During both, we all (me, dad, Taiki, Taiki's parents, and his younger sister) talked about America and Japan. They then took us to see Nagoya Castle after dinner. We then came back home, showered, and crashed for the night.
Once inside the school, we walked into a room where all of the Japanese students were on one side and we were on another. The tables were arranged so that we were facing each other. The little assembly started with a speech from both a teacher at the school and Sensei Wargo. The former then introduced the principal who gave a short speech. After all of the formalities were done, they began to introduce us to our host families. They simply had the host family and kid from our group stand up and wave to each other. After everyone had been introduced, we went off with our host families.
You are going to have to ask each of your kids about their individual stay; but, this is how mine went. After I was introduced to Taiki and his mother, my dad and I were driven back to their apartment where I gave out my gifts to the family. After some picture show and tell, they took us to two restaurants for tempura and sushi. The sushi was amazing! During both, we all (me, dad, Taiki, Taiki's parents, and his younger sister) talked about America and Japan. They then took us to see Nagoya Castle after dinner. We then came back home, showered, and crashed for the night.
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