Tuesday, 1 December 2009

so that was kobember...

it's been two months since my exchange began and i dont know where the days have gone! things are going very quickly and it seems like everything and everyone has finally settled in. studies are going well and things aren't too overwhelming, although i am starting to get a little panicky about my linguistics and psychology class... theres so many kanjis i cant read that my mind boggles.

i COULD go into details as to how my long weekend went (in Shikoku) but so much happened during my time there that quite frankly, i can't be arsed. in summary, crazy things happen in Japan and it's awesome. maybe i will oneday expand on the trip but as for now "what happens in the box, stays in the box".



speaking of crazy things, kobe uni held their annual festival called Rokkosai 六甲祭 about two weeks ago. during the day the university was alive with bands, games and food stalls organised and run by various university clubs and circles. so that was fun and amusing enough, but the REAL party began when the sun went down.


the intercultural faculty became a bar/restaurant/cinema/jam room where things and people got loose and messy. although you needed to be of age to be part of the shenanigans, we cheated the system thanks to overage friends with age verification stamps that were easily transferrable onto other hands...

the classrooms turned into fancy bars serving 200yen drinks (now thats cheap!) and as the night wore on, even the servers were a little tipsy so there were a couple of times where no one came to collect the money for the drinks.



a very drunk physics student proposed to lilly upon discovering that she was from france and asked her to "hold me tight" however quickly revoked the wedding proposal after discovering she was not single and rebounded with me. i accepted the proposal on the basis that his father was a pilot and that he would fly us all first class everywhere. yep, ive taken one for the team.

a lot more drinks later, for about an hour two drunk french people were running down the corridors screaming "ouiiiiiiiiiiii" (yes, marc and lilly) i swear, and went MIA for a while. i later discovered them jamming with a band in a random classroom so i joined them. i managed to bash the drums for a while and to my surprise the japanese students seemed somewhat impressed. (my drumming skills is probably equivalent to meg white and that's not saying much) i think they were just humouring me... i think they were more so impressed with my ability to sit up right after so many "Fuzzy Navels". Either way, it was pretty fun and made me miss the Murrays household! (Dont worry, they werent as good).

at about 3am we decided it was time to leave. As I walked down one of the corridors to leave, I walked past about eight classrooms with a passed out man each. now why cant UQ have a big event like this? it sure would be fun to drink in the mooting court in the law library...

also this month, we celebrated HK tony's 21st and marc, lilly and i discovered Mon Frere (280 yen) and the deliciously cheap booze Don Quixote offers (normal sized Smirnoff Red 950 yen... that's about $12AUD!!!)


celebrating tony's 21st at beber... (can we pls find a different club???)

we (about a group of 20) also celebrated Anika's 21st birthday by taking over a small Pakistani restaurant in the middle of sannomiya where the restaurant owner was so overwhelmed, Andrew (fellow exchangie from Perth who enjoys the Twilight series so much, he had to watch New Moon the day it came out and wouldnt wait to watch it with me a few days later therefore a BIG FAT GIRL WHO WEARS GIRLS JEANS) volunteered his waiteRESSing skills. needless to say, we were the only customers in this tiny restaurant so i dont think the owner was complaining as we brought him a lot of business.

i also discovered more about the beautiful city of kobe during random tourist days this month. i just keep falling in love with the city more and more! it's only going to get even more stunning as the christmas lights illuminate the city and the famous Kobe Luminarie begin.

lights in
sannomiya

all in all, november was pretty brilliant. let's see what december is going to be like...

2 comments:

  1. I think it should be mentioned that said Physics students weren't the usual type (why can't there be more like them... :-(). Just saying you could do worse...

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  2. of course, thomas...
    if that lets you sleep easier at night, i will agree with you.

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