First day of school was very interesting. We got to school by car, Ryu’s dad drove us to the train station and we trained to Chigasaki. We met up with Yu, Kantaro along the way. They are Ryu’s good friend. We then bussed from Chigasaki station to Jishukan. On the fifth floor, was our classroom.
Walking in to the classroom, i just see everyone staring at me. I didn’t really care much, that they were all staring at me, it’s just the thought that are they staring at me because they like me or that they dislike me. Mitsuki (one of my friends now) approached me and introduced himself to me. He was very kind. He was really interested in my likes and dislikes and there are a lot of things we can relate and talk about. Other boys started coming over, and after a few minutes, everyone ended up crowding over me. It felt great, that everyone was interested in me. There were a lot of students that introduced themselves to me. It's also hard to keep track of their names because i met so many students, and it’s hard to remember which names go with the right faces. Most times I feel bad that i can’t remember their names. Me and the other girls were introduced to the school and got taken on a school tour. As i walked around the school, there were a lot of students and teachers coming over to meet me. At this point, i felt pretty famous! Being famous is one of my biggest goals, so it feels good to get a glimpse of that. The school is very big. There are a lot of rooms for students, there are different floors, for different grades, for example. Grade 1 is on the 1st floor, etc. As my first day went past, I had made a lot of friends, and got familiar with the school, on my way back home, we took a bus to the train station and trained back to our station, where I was picked up and taken home. Again, I would like to thank you for reading and the support!
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8/2/2021 05:01:47 pm
Love this diversity!
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Xekiel BrownMy name is Xekiel Brown and I'm a Year 11 student. I will be blogging my experiences in Japan here! Archives
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