Two to three weeks sucks! The obvious swelled portion goes away after 5-7 days, but they still itch all the time for up to two weeks or so. I always get people to touch them 'cause they are really hot to the touch. I took photos of mine!! I'm sorta interested in what yours looks like, it's good to know (or not good to know) that there are people who are also like me...
Awww, I'm sorry we didn't get to meet up. D: But Ueno Park! I love going there. I've been there twice, once on a field trip to the museum and then another time when my friend visited. It was really nice. ♥ I want to go again before we finally leave in early 2012.
Chinatown was pretty Chinatown! It reminded me of the one in SF except it's got a super "THIS IS JAPAN" feel. All the buddhist temples here also have a certain Japanese flavor to it, too.
It's OK! It's even cool we met up at all seeing how we're always in different places!
This is very true! I had so much fun last time. I hope we can meet again someday, although I don't know when we'll ever be back in Japan ;_;. I never got to go sightseeing, the conversion rate is too much and we're trying to save for when we return to the states, but a vacation there might be just what we need!
I might be in Japan next year, though it won't match your schedule if you're leaving in early 2012. Odds are I'd be in Hiroshima and not near Tokyo, though.
Do it while you still have the chance!! Though it might be easier to do it if you fly there from somewhere else, so you can buy the JR Rail Pass that only foreign and Japanese nationals permanently living abroad can buy... if you don't mind not traveling far, now is the best time to do it with the Seishun 18 (if it's still available)
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It sounds like a fun trip, though! Aside from buzzy biting things.
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Trip was definitely fun!
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Well, not for me, because I don't even use English but it'll probably work
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Looks like you went to a lot of places! Awesome
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It's OK! It's even cool we met up at all seeing how we're always in different places!
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Do it while you still have the chance!! Though it might be easier to do it if you fly there from somewhere else, so you can buy the JR Rail Pass that only foreign and Japanese nationals permanently living abroad can buy... if you don't mind not traveling far, now is the best time to do it with the Seishun 18 (if it's still available)
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I still use this, by the way. :3
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