Planning my trip!!
Dec. 8th, 2019 01:31 pmCurrently I'm planning a trip to Japan!
It's my reward for graduating haha...
Very lucky to have some help paying for it as a gift fro my parents.
Will be heading over there in February :3
It's been so hard to plan! There are a lot of things that I want to do that I just won't be able to.
For example I'm really interested in going to Ainu culture things because one of my best friends has some heritage and I really like the style of their traditional designs... but it is SO difficult to find museums and stores and information about Ainu that are accessible!! D:
The best places are too far in the countryside (ie the bus comes once a day...), or are just too far from my itinerary (8+hours one way by shinkansen)..... and the killer is that the ones that fit perfectly are closed for renovation but open just weeks after I leave xD AGH!!!
There are a few restaurants I can visit and a small part of museum but it's just not the same... I suppose it's also a symptom of Ainu culture generally not being well known and suppressed by Japan. Very sad! :( Hopefully one day I'll be able to come out here again in a different season.
I'd like to buy some art-pieces but I just don't think it's possible for me to go out there without a car and I am not renting a car.
I was really surprised even in Japan that Ainu people are not well known. I suppose that coming from an area where I was given a lot of education about the indigenous tribes in my area, somehow I must have stumbled onto a little bit of information on them? I honestly can't remember. It was before around 7th grade for me, because I remember playing Okami PS2 and thinking Kamui was a lot like Ainu stuff. I think it's cool Golden Kamuy has raised general interest in Ainu culture. I read a little bit of it, but only a few chapters. Basically enough to know what it is lol.
In general I'm super excited. I have 3 weeks there and then almost a week in Singapore, then it's back home~
I don't have much to do personally right now and searching for job has been hard ><
Also feeling some frustrations in my social life right now... feeling like I'm being ignored sucks. But the good news is that I also made up with someone else and I have plans to see some friends I haven't seen in forever! So incredible to retain friendships in far away places, thanks to the internet :3
It's my reward for graduating haha...
Very lucky to have some help paying for it as a gift fro my parents.
Will be heading over there in February :3
It's been so hard to plan! There are a lot of things that I want to do that I just won't be able to.
For example I'm really interested in going to Ainu culture things because one of my best friends has some heritage and I really like the style of their traditional designs... but it is SO difficult to find museums and stores and information about Ainu that are accessible!! D:
The best places are too far in the countryside (ie the bus comes once a day...), or are just too far from my itinerary (8+hours one way by shinkansen)..... and the killer is that the ones that fit perfectly are closed for renovation but open just weeks after I leave xD AGH!!!
There are a few restaurants I can visit and a small part of museum but it's just not the same... I suppose it's also a symptom of Ainu culture generally not being well known and suppressed by Japan. Very sad! :( Hopefully one day I'll be able to come out here again in a different season.
I'd like to buy some art-pieces but I just don't think it's possible for me to go out there without a car and I am not renting a car.
I was really surprised even in Japan that Ainu people are not well known. I suppose that coming from an area where I was given a lot of education about the indigenous tribes in my area, somehow I must have stumbled onto a little bit of information on them? I honestly can't remember. It was before around 7th grade for me, because I remember playing Okami PS2 and thinking Kamui was a lot like Ainu stuff. I think it's cool Golden Kamuy has raised general interest in Ainu culture. I read a little bit of it, but only a few chapters. Basically enough to know what it is lol.
In general I'm super excited. I have 3 weeks there and then almost a week in Singapore, then it's back home~
I don't have much to do personally right now and searching for job has been hard ><
Also feeling some frustrations in my social life right now... feeling like I'm being ignored sucks. But the good news is that I also made up with someone else and I have plans to see some friends I haven't seen in forever! So incredible to retain friendships in far away places, thanks to the internet :3
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Date: 2019-12-10 06:59 pm (UTC)Very pretty. I want to do that too TwT
I think it was announced fairly recently. I only found an announcement when I specifically looked for stamp rally information... Do you know what the booklets are called?
I have one booth I plan to visit at the con (if they end up going...)! I think I need to wait until they announce booth placements or something, but I might just wander around. If I end up nixing Asakusa or Harajuku (depends on my travel partners too) then I might be able to fit a Touken only, although I'm not too into the pairings they have during that month.
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Date: 2019-12-10 09:15 pm (UTC)you get the tkrb stamp rally sheet (don't think it's a booklet?) at the designated place(s), I just found info of it: website. yeah it's better to wait to see who will attend comitia. most people will only show/post their goods shortly before the event starts. when you line up for entry to a con, you can usually buy a catalogue with information like maps with circle positions. there's a tokyo fes and comic city (shizuoka) on 16th February as well btw.