I'm sorry for being a bit melodramatic last night. It took a while to shake my bummed out feelings today, but I managed to get past them. As others suggested (thanks, guys ♥) I'm just going to do my best to send Asako all the positivity I can, both in good vibes and tangible form. I said I'll continue to support her no matter what, and I meant it! So, yes.
There is nothing better to sum up our day than this photo:
I have no idea why, but we were particularly popular today. With adorable little schoolgirls on the train whom we wanted to kidnap, with itty bitty babies on the train and then again outside the Osaka aquarium, and with these dudes who like.. just sort of got our attention and started taking pictures with us. It was so absurd that I was like "もういちど?" and made them take the same picture with my camera so we could always remember the wacky Osakajin in the aquarium who really dug us for whatever reason.
Angela insists she heard somebody refer to me as "otokoyaku" at the aquarium today. There is absolutely no bigger compliment anyone in this country could pay me than calling me an otokoyaku. ♥ (Takarazuka male role player, for those not ~in the know.~) I love this weird little country.
Today there was the world's tallest wheel chair ferris wheel and the Osaka aquarium (I SAW SUNFISH IN REAL LIFE HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT) and then amazing sushi aaand a plum wine + sake + Asahi beer triple hit combo while watching the T4 concert and jizzing our pants over the sexiest derp, Kozuki Wataru. And everybody else. Aaaand now there is crashing, hard. Sorry I haven't written about the past two days yet! It'll happen. I love and miss you guys. ♥
...Hahahahah god, those dudes. I can't stop laughing at that picture, or that experience in general. Seriously, the weirdest thing. The adventures of a SUGOI BURONDO and a pink-haired wannabe-otokoyaku in the country, I swear.
PS, tomorrow is going to be hilarious. Pictures as soon as it happens.