Friday, November 25, 2005

crunkyou very much

i ate some chocolate called "crunky" today...... hence the title. need i say more, really??

well just checked my exam marks, and have just discovered i must have done very poorly in the evidence exam because my grade is quite dismal..... claude- if u are out there- i want a re-mark! i am serious!

anyway, we have spent the last couple of days doing technical visits to factories in the chiba prefecture. we vistited nippon steel yesterday and ichihara eco-cement and mitsui chemicals today. the tours consist of an video that we assume is shown mainly to potential investors and then a guide (mainly young females) show you around the plant. we have caught tokyo metro in peak hour too which is... hmmm... how shall i say, an experience?? people are squished into carriages like sardines, and stand there calmly, resigned to their fate.

one of the highlights thus far is yoko-san our tour guide- or as i prefer to call her "encyclopaedia japanica". she is a pocket rocket, zipping us across tokyo faster than a speeding bullet, and full of pearls of wisdom about everything from love hotels to gingko trees. she is an absolute champione (say with french accent-hence the "e").

but the real excitement is going to come this weekend. graduates who will start with mitsui next year have been given a bucket load of cash to take us out over the weekend and show us a good time. we are going to al sorts of places including tokyo university for some sort of festival, shinjuku to do ceramic making and shibuya for shopping and karaoke. we are also going to odaiba on sunday which is apparently "the best date spot in tokyo".

should be massive so may not get to post until i arrive in kyoto on monday, where, incidentally i will be catching up with keith my old chum from liquorland. anyway, better get an early night before the weekend!!!!! much love people!
 
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