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Spring Break to Philippines!

April 3rd, 2010 Mitchell No comments

Well it is that time of the year! although I have never really had a Spring Break, it seems Japan does it. Makes sense considering they follow the North American academic calendar. Moving on, tis time to announce my plans for Spring Break! as the title suggests it involves the Philippines. Woop woop, I’m going to the Philippines for two weeks.

Beaches! perfect weather! paradise!

Beaches! perfect weather! paradise!

Anywho, since the Philippines doesn’t have alot to do with Japan I’ll be posting my Spring Break adventures on my main blog at www.mpears.com/blog – you can see the whole set if you click on a Philippines tag or search through the Travel category.

Categories: Travel Tags: philippines, spring break

Nara

November 9th, 2009 Mitchell 1 comment

Ahhh so I went to Nara.

It was amazing. This happened just over a month ago, the same weekend I went to Universal Studios Japan. I don’t really remember much except there was a load of deer and a massive wooden temple with a enormous budda inside.

I climbed through a tiny hole that would make my my wildest dreams come true.

I don’t remember much.. but I remember it was good.

Categories: Travel Tags: late

Hiroshima

October 20th, 2009 Mitchell No comments

Okok so I went to Hiroshima and oh my god that I don’t believe in, it was AMAZING.

So much happened that I don’t know where to start, but I guess the shinkansen ride to Hiroshima is as good as any. Yes yes, I rode on a shinkansen!! the train faster than a speeding bullet? nono.. but they are called bullet trains. SUPER FAST and super comfy. We spent around 8000 yen for these reserved seats and to be completely honest, the ride was over before I could really be happy that I was on a shinkansen. That being a good thing or a bad thing I don’t know, all in all it took 1 and a half hours which is pretty decent I’d say for over 300kms worth of travel.

Andrew, myself and Angie. Such good times.

Andrew, myself and Angie. Such good times.

Sooo we arrived in Hiroshima, and since I was the guy that organised our… wait wait wait. We.. our group. The awesome super Hiroshima cool group consisted of myself, Angie and Handrew. We were awesome. We had a mega time and our first adventure was made up of me trying to lead us to our hostel. Hehe, trying. Buut I failed. Buuut eventually, we found the place and unloaded our stuff before setting out to explore a little before going to the Hiroshima Peace Museum next to the Atomic Bomb Dome.

It was there we listened to a heart wrenching speech from an atomic bomb survivor, she recounted her story to us and Professor Paul Scott translated our questions when she was done. Afterwards, we checked out the entire Peace Museum, there were some pretty cool exhibits and others that really made you think a bit.

Buuuut, afterwards we headed out for some lunch and food, we got some Subways and went over to a hip (did I just say hip?) New York styled bar near the shopping districts. Thhheeen we jumped on the tram and headed back to our hostel to prepare for a wicked night of being out. :D

We had big beers!

We had big beers!

So we decided predrinks at the hostel was best, and that was where we met.. Eric the Hawaiian - it was here we continued to drink next to the beer vending machine and play a game of Kings (card game). Now that I mention it, we were playing cards alot that weekend, Angie introduced us to a game called ‘Secret’ and we played on the Shinkansen, the New York bar, the trams.. everywhere!

Annnyway, after predrinks we jumped on another tram and headed out! we met up with a Texan by the name of Micheal and headed to a building that had like, a bunch of clubs in it. Firstly we started with a Latino club where Angie taught us all the salsa, it was fuuun! I asked an old lady to dance with me and I salsa-ed away for a little bit, I had a great teacher. ^^

After the Latino joint, after many adventurous trips up and down stairs and through elevators talking to randoms, we found another place where we got in for free. For some reason, this place was filled with black people.. in Hiroshima, nice right? anyhow! we immediately took up the stage and danced the night away, eventually got a limbo game going and had some disgusting drink called the incredible hulk along with a load of tequila shots.

Somehow, we decided to go to another place, where I broke Angie’s camera (fixed it later!) but we never went in, instead opting to go to sleeeep. The next day, early in the morning Andrew came into me and Angie’s room to sleep with us til late morning.

There was a festival on when we got off the Tram before the Ferry.

There was a festival on when we got off the Tram before the Ferry.

Then.. MIYAJIMA! such a place that cannot be described with words for I would not do its beauty justice. We saw the tori gate in the water, found more deer that liked to bow to us, and climbed a mountain! it took about 1 hour and a half to get to the top and Angie wanted to quit more than once. :P buuut we made it and the view was totally worth it. Once we started on our way down we came by a group of people, I think they were two families, 2 wifes and 1 husband and a few kids going down the mountain.. in high heels. Now you have to understand, the trek up the mountain was so steep and hard, the steps were narrow and once again. REAL STEEP. So, with the sun already disappearing into the night, we worried a lil bit for these guys as the women were crying, taking step by step down the mountain that took 1 hour and a half to get up. So we got down, the using our mobile phones as light and decided we should tell someone that there was a family still on the mountain. We came across a restaurant and told them using our shitty Japanese skills. Let’s just say the message didn’t get across and I just asked for a few flashlights and then scaled the mountain once again on a rescue mission! well we rescued them and they were so thankful! we actually ran away when we were down the bottom cos they were so thankful!

We climbed those mountains.

We climbed those mountains.

After that.. yes, there are alot of ‘after that’s in this post.. but yeah, AFTER THAT. We jumped on the ferry and went to a flashy Italian place, picked up our luggage from the hostel and night bussed it back home.

Definitely, one of my most amazing experiences in Japan so far!

Categories: Travel Tags: hiroshima, miyajima

Universal Studios Japan

October 19th, 2009 Mitchell No comments

Well well well, this was truly an amazingly fun day! the Universal Studios Japan trip was organised for and by the denizens of Seminar House 3 (however largely the CIE et al.) but we managed to get those who don’t (or did) live in SH3 to come along too … so basically just Jamie. (whose photos I’ve stolen for this blog post)

Group photo!! hai chi--------zuuu!!

Group photo!! hai chi--------zuuu!!

Anywho! so much happened that awesome day so I’ll break it down and tackle each segment and demonstrate my mad organizational abilities.

  • The Jaws Ride
  • Spiderman Ride
  • Rollercoaster!!
  • Night Parade
  • Other random bits

The Jaws Ride –

The Jaws Ride, it gets a ‘The’ preceding Jaws not because that’s the actual title of the ride but because it was that fucking awesome!

So here is basically what happens, we lined up our crew in the queue for a good 40 minutes.. we jump onto our boat for what we assumed was some tour / ride with Jaws involved. What we got was something much much more cooler. We had, this tiny little Japanese woman as our guide.. showing us the area, she had her little mic and told us little things about stuff.. UNTIL!!

Jaws attacked! (who would have thought?!) and then this tiny little Japanese woman became what I can only describe as a Jean-Claude Van Damme with boobs and slanty eyes (ohh I went there) … anywho, she rocked out with a massive gun and shot into the water which responded with massive explosions and water flying everywhere.. followed by a Japanese ahhhh!! *insert random frantic Japanese speech here* eventually, after Jaws had a go at the boat a few times she decided to shoot a barrel of oil which also exploded and fire engulfed the boat and we all recieved 3rd degree burns.

But yeah, no.. the fire went all across the water as if some level 8 mage casted wall of fire and it just sat there for a while.. while it was still there, everyone could feel the heat and literally retreated that inch or two that they could whilst fasten in their seats because it was that hot on your face.. but right after that, some mist came on top of us before our Japanese Jean Claude decided enough was enough and blew the crap outta Jaws.

Amazing ride, made 100 times better because it was a midget of a Japanese woman wielding the gun and going head to head with Jaws.. ahhh, loved it. Right after the Jaws ride, under pressure and with the “Who are you?” song playing by the Who.. it was this destined moment, this point in time, where our theme park group formed, myself, Andrew and Christa. Our day would be ruled by fate and we would be rewarded for going with the flow.

Spidersman Ride –

Spiderman! woooo, okay of course the Spider man ride was awesome, in fact I’m going to say Spidey was in fact, one of the best rides there.. which clearly it is. For a few reasons!

  1. The queue! it was here we bought these ‘express’ tickets that basically catapulted us to the front of the queue
  2. 3D awesomeness in a awesome ride type simulator thing
  3. The ride accommodates 16 people but we got it to ourselves.. so the picture at the end was hilariously funny. (13 empty seats? lol)

So I don’t want to ruin the ride, but I guess I’ve pretty much done that with the Jaws ride so I’ll just jump into it. Spiderman.. wow, 3D glasses, spidey verus a bunch of bad guys (SPOILER: spidey wins!) and it was amazing amazing amazing. Words can’t describe it. The simulation was quite amazing, at one point we were falling (according to the 3D screen) but the thing we were in made it feel like we were actually falling and then rescued by Spidey’s web of love.. (not that sort of web of love but the other web that comes out from his hands, wouldn’t mind either tho!) long story short.. I think the Spiderman ride was the best ride there.

Rollercoaster –

Ahh the rollercoaster, what theme park is complete without a theme park? I’ll tell you, a half assed theme park with cheap bastards that couldn’t afford to put in even the dodgiest of rollercoasters! but yes, as you can imagine USJ has an awesome rollercoaster, it goes around half the bloody park which is quite the area to cover.. our theme park team tackled this thing twice, the second being the better of the two. The first time round we waited in the line like normal people for about 40 to 50 minutes, and we sat at the end of the rollercoaster and thought we had a good time. The SECOND time round, we used an express ticket.. we were on the ride, on the front-most seat in a matter of minutes, literally 3 minutes. We would have walked past at least 300 people.. 300 ordinary non VIP peoples. We managed to request that we wait for the next rollercoaster and get the ichiban row! (not sure which translation to use, the best or first row – number 1) anyhow.. it was amazing. When we jumped on the second time round, it was nearing darkness so the theme park was alit with lights of all colours! completely sweeeet. We got off the ride knowing full well that we’ve signed off on our rides for today in the best way imaginable.

Night Parade –

This night parade was completely unforeseen but loved entirely.. so much effort was put into these floats it was amazing. Only pictures can be used to communicate their level of awesomeness and even then these don’t do the intricate level of detail put into these things justice.

Yay for Elmo, Snoopy and Hello Kitty!

Yay for Elmo, Snoopy and Hello Kitty!

Arabian Nights! followed by a bunch of dancers.

Arabian Nights! followed by a bunch of dancers.

Yeah so as the pictures would indicate, this parade was very much so on the epic side of the scale of life.

Other random tidbits of stuff that we did? ahh I dunno.. we had awesome fooods at some New York style pizzeria (I liked the bolognese), we went to the Terminator 3D thingymaboby, Back to the Future ride, Jurassic Park ride, saw a parade during the day and generally had loads of fun together. Ohh and our dream team theme park fellowship group thingy!! we all got our faces painted.

The day was long and very enjoyable, we finally left the park late at night and headed home. <3

In Japan!

August 29th, 2009 Mitchell 2 comments

I have arrived safe and well in Japan! Flight was cool, a lady and her husband gave me and Jace chocolates and money.. it was kinda funny, I gave them one of my koala bear keyrings and they absolutely lapped that thing up. I feel proud of my Australian souvenir buying skills.

Will post again very soon, I am trying to figure out how to work the public transport system. Over and out. :P

Categories: Travel Tags: excited, Kansai Gaidai

9 months at Kansai Gaidai

April 8th, 2009 Mitchell 3 comments

This is the first post of my episode (mini blog) of me, Mitchell Pearson in Japan on student exchange at Kansai Gaidai. Now, there isn’t alot to cover here that I haven’t covered on my main blog. Buuut, to recap.

This is it!

This is it!

Woo, my name is Mitchell Pearson and I have been selected (in additon to Jace) to go to Kansai Gaidai for 9 months, or two semesters.. however you want to read that. I’m really really excited even now and I’ve still got just over 4 months to wait until I land in Osaka’s International Airport. I’ve been studying Japanese for a few semesters now but I haven’t really been taking it seriously until I got accepted into this program. So, the purpose of this blog is to well.. blog the entire experience and hopefully help those or just entertain / excite others that read it. Seeing as I have a while to wait I’ll be blogging for just over a year and will be detailing the application process, visas and all that, getting over there and then whatever else happens afterwards. Seem pretty generic but even now, at this point I am not completely aware of what to expect. So there’s a recap, I’ll post again soon in an effort to make this blog pretty comprehensive.

Until next time.