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Finally back in Japan!

Before I write something else I have to say that the latest fashion seems to be wearing a cap that just covers the top of your head but not touching the ears. I begin to sweat by only looking at these people. It’s quite hot compared to Sweden. In Kyoto, there was about 30 degrees C compared to 17 in Stockholm.

I met my friends Elias and Suzanne in Osaka who just got married and is spending their honeymoon in Japan! They have made an amazing journey are halfway through and stopped by the Kansai area for some days. I’m glad to be able to meet them, we had an awesome lunch at a Korean place and afternoon tea at their hotel.

A lot has happened these last few days since I came to Japan. In this brief time I have:

  • Got a Smartphone
  • Got a bicycle
  • Got a bank account
  • Got my accommodation all worked out
  • Started school
  • Been to Osaka and Kyoto city
  • Gone to a welcome daniel party

I’m also really looking forward to the 27th September when I’ll go and audit a Kendo class(kenrenkai) and hopefully get to join the club! I’ll get back more in detail about all these matters.

Halfway there – waiting in Beijing!

I’m now sitting and waiting for my connecting flight to Osaka! My experience with Air China is that the price is very competitive. The service level is OK having in mind what you actually pay for.  The airplane had tiny seats which I do not appreciate, being a tall foreigner. But looking back at my previous flights to Japan, British Airways and Qatar didn’t offer much more space either.

Now the airport in Beijing is another chapter. The first impression is the smog outside the windows, it’s hard to see more than one 1 km away! I’ve just read about the environmental problems of China and comparing it makes Stockholm seem to be clean as a whistle. The facilities itself is quite modern and appealing. However, the security check was horrible. I got my ticket stamped 5 times! By different persons. I had to stand in line forever and the actual check took about 10 minutes having them looking through my bag, and everything was after all, perfectly in order. Phew!

Anyway, I’m now through and has gone to the “lounge” area between the gates, which is quite nice. There is loud classical music in the air and I’m sitting at a “charging point” refilling my computer and phones batteries. Sipping on a grande cappuccino from the airports local Starbucks. I was going to upload this post to facebook but… no! and I tried to google something but… no, The absence of freedom of speech makes it reminded here. And oh did I say there was a lot of Chinese here? Xiexie.

Looking back at these last weeks. Time flew way to fast for me to be able to say farewell to friends and foes.