What I brought from my world:
-Myself, heh.
-Utility bicycle, blue
-School bag, leather
--The Life of An Amorous Woman, Ihara Saikaku, paperback (slight water damage)
--Norwegian Wood, Haruki Murakami, paper back (severe water damage)
--Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations, hardback (slight water damage)
--Green notebook, notes for classics of Japanese literature revisited (severe water damage)
--Red notebook, notes for calculus (severe water damage)
--Blue notebook, notes for speech in the modern world (severe water damage)
--Black datebook (severe water damage)
--2 mechanical pencils
--1 eraser
--2 pens (severe water damage)
--2 plastic bento containers (food destroyed by water damage)
--cell phone, charm (unusable due to water damage, not that it would work here)
-wallet, leather
--student ID
--key card
--10,503¥
--food handler's permit (slight water damage)
--photograph (severe water damage)
-clothes
--red and black T-shirt
--gray and white hoodie
--bluejeans
--black and white sneakers
--green socks (...it was laundry day)
--work uniform: tuxedo shirt, black pants, black shoes, red tie.
I guess I was lucky to make my landing right while I was on my way to school, and to work afterwards.
If anyone needs any of my water-logged things, I'm more than willing to lend most of them out. I don't think most people are going to have a use for my university books or notes, though. Norwegian Wood is mine, I brought it to lend to a friend but I don't suppose he'll miss it since he's not here. It's a very good book.