Sooo.... It's been kinda a while since my last post - a month, oops! Actually, in total I've been in Japan almost 1/3 of the entire time I have here! I can't believe it really, it's been going so fast yet also I feel like I could have been here forever! Anyway, I thought since it had been such a while since my last post I should do a little summary of things I've done in the time. I actually do have a couple of bigger posts on the go at the moment, but procrastination and the fact I cleared up my laptop enough so that I can play games on it now has been getting in the way (Guild Wars 2 by the way, if anyone plays my user name is Roverandomness.4891).
So what have I been up to these past weeks? Well excitingly, I've had a few visitors to Japan. I've also been investing a lot of time in baking, daring rescues, terrifying bug encounters and UNIVERSAL STUDIOS EEK!
First, I'll just let you all know even though I know you're dying to hear about it, bug encounters are getting their own post, because there is a lot to say about bugs, really there is. Also Universal Studios will probably be getting its own post sometime too, a detailed one once I've been again... ;)
Onto my catch up though, a couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of meeting up with Kyoko and her son Tyler, who I actually know back from Torquay in England, although Kyoko's from Osaka originally, so it was pretty awesome to meet up whilst she was back visiting family! For anyone around the Devon area (of England), you should pop by Kyoko's place, aka the best Japanese restaurant ever, Maido Japanese Noodle Bar, you will not be disappointed!
We hung around Shinsaibashi for the day, for those who don't know Shinsaibashi is pretty much Osaka's equivalent to Harajuku in Tokyo, and it's great there! There's also an area called Amerika-mura, or America town, where everything is kinda American-y... But from a Japanese perspective, it's interesting anyway! In Shinsaibashi, we ate really good pizza, and wandered around loads of shops (including a really big Apple store!) until we stumbled across a newly opened Cosplay Cafe!
Weapons and props display, all handmade! |
Cute balloon mascots |
Anna and Elsa! |
Base 2_5 had literally opened two days before so they were still establishing themselves, and upon entering we were greeted very enthusiastically by a couple of sweet girls in cosplay, and they showed us around and told us about a lot of the various props and handmade pieces that were around, and posed with us for loads of photos! They also told us to come back in a couple of hours, they have a daily cosplay show in the afternoon, so we decided to do just that. We came back a little early, and sat down to have drinks and cake before the show started, and my dessert was amazing! Strawberry and mango ice cream with chocolate cake and strawberries and cream, in case you were wondering. Japan really knows how to do dessert well. The show that day was an abridged version of Frozen! Both cosplayers looked great and their singing was pretty much perfect, too. After the show we spent a while getting photos with all the cosplayers, we also got interviewed by a TV news crew who wanted to ask me loads of questions about cosplay and it was terrifying T_T Unfortunately despite watching out for it, I never got to watch the show, that's probably a good thing though that all that awkwardness is hidden away forever.
Since Tyler really didn't want to go home, we continued to wander around after that, walking to Namba and exploring some more shops, and a small hidden shrine where you poured water on a statues head before praying, it was cute. Koko and Tyler had a plane to catch back to England though, so eventually we parted ways but I had a fun day!
Obviously we did purikura too |
The next visitor I had was actually a weird one, one of Jason's friends from work finally decided to visit Japan after I helped him with visa stuff (He's from Nigeria, so he even had to apply for a holiday visa!) and he spent a few days in Osaka where I showed him around, and we went to USJ whoo!
First stop though, was the Pokemon Center, of course. I've been there tons already (maybe I should make a post about it sometime?) but Zino hadn't so of course we had to go, and as usual it was great. I bought some cute pokedolls and pikachu shaped cake moulds, Zino bought a pikachu pillow the size of me and then a snorlax plush that was even bigger. Still no idea how he got them back on the plane. But the highlight of my trip was Pokken.
If you don't know about Pokken, it's a Pokemon x Tekken fighting came crossover that released in Japan on arcade machines a couple of weeks ago. Arcades are still a pretty big deal in Japan, and the games that come out on Arcade are always being updated and sometimes have huge queues of people waiting to try them out. I've been waiting to try Pokken since the day it came out, and they installed a few machines in the Pokemon Center so perfect excuse to try some, as it was later in the afternoon and no queues, so I got a few games in! You play against other people online though, so actually I had no idea what I was doing and lost the first few times, oops. After Pokemon Center we just wondered around for a while, discovered a new shopping centre I never knew existed and ate cake and ice cream of course.
Welcome to USJ |
Next on the list though was USJ. Like I said I won't go into a lot of detail as its kinda big and deserves its own post, but just know there were minions EVERYWHERE, Harry Potter world was amazing but no way were we waiting 3 hours to queue for the rides, I got a souvenir Butterbeer tankard, and everything was really really expensive.
Welcome to Hogsmeade! |
Apart from Harry Potter world though, it wasn't actually as busy as I was expecting which was pleasant, but there still wasn't a lot of time to do everything we/I wanted. We didn't even manage to eat anything the whole day. But I think now I know roughly the layout and structure, next time I go will be a lot more efficient. And skip Jurassic Park its good but not worth how soaked and uncomfortable it made me.
As for other things that have been going on, I've actually been having a really great time baking in Japan! People who know me in person will definitely know that I LOVE cakes and baking, and often don't know when to stop, making 50+ cupcakes at a time and just wanting to bake all the time. Well, here it's not a lot different. With the added bonus of having an entire industrial sized kitchen all to myself, fully equipped with almost everything I need (Except an electric whisk!!!), baking in Japan is super fun and although finding the ingredients I need can be a little bit of a challenge, I've baked a lot. It's also really great that my host family loves cake, especially my 'English' cakes. So far, Apple and Cinnamon Loaf cake and Choco-Orange/Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownies have been at the top, but I've also make lemon drizzle cake, Victoria sponge, strawberry cupcakes and a Strawberry trifle, the trifle being particularly as I made the custard and Strawberry Jelly from scratch, as they are not ingredients commonly found in Japan. Over the next couple of weeks I want to try making Checker board Icebox Cookies too, and pretty much anything else I come across.
Individual Victoria Sponges, Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes and Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes. |
TRIFLE!!! |
Okay, this is probably it for my mini update, I'm going to go work on all my other really long posts now and try and make some sort of schedule ahahahahahaha. As always if you've got any questions you'd like to ask me about living in Japan, leave me a comment and I'll try and be as helpful as I can.
So for now, またね〜 From Osaka,
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