What’s it like living in japan for two years.
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Kusatsu Onsen Trip
Before the Corona Virus really took off, my girlfriend and I headed to the neighboring prefecture Gunma. Kusatsu onsen is one of Gunma’s main attractions! It was a relaxing day of sightseeing, eating, and relaxing in a natural hot spring bath.
Fuji Speedway Drift Event: Part 4
Fuji Speedway Drift : Winding Down
As the day winded down crews began swapping tires, relaxing, and preparing to leave as the sun started to set over one of the best days I’ve had. The Fuji Speedway Drift event was coming to a close. I had wished that the sun remain where it was forever and that this day wouldn’t end. This wasn’t just a golden hour of the day for photos, it was one of the golden moments of my life.
Fuji Speedway Drift Event: Part 3
Seeing The Serious
Drivers make laps around the track was mesmerizing. With their driving ability, stickers, and chassis adorned with aggressive upgrades you could see the hours poured in. The jealousy bug bit me hard because I knew there were people who made a living from driving cars, meanwhile I couldn’t make money off of anything I tried. I imagined myself in the driver’s seat of one of the cars as it made its way around the small track.
Fuji Speedway Drift Event: Part 2
Arriving at the Drift Event Late
I had missed the rain and arrived to the pleasing sound of engines roaring, tires squealing, and turbos hissing. In the parking area were people relaxing, chatting, and cooling down their cars after their time on the track. The atmosphere calmed me despite the loud noises of all the cars. I’m glad Japanese Drift Events are Chill.
Fuji Speedway Drift Event
I just returned from
Tokyo Auto Salon so I was a reluctant to want to go to the drift event the following day. Money is getting to be a little tight. Low pay and my growing list of expenses made me hesitate to say yes. The continual debt that I owe my parents hung over me like a shadow as I put gas in my car. Stress stopped me dead in my tracks when I had to pay a tolls. Hungry I was hesitant to feed myself after watching the bills from my pocket drain.
I’ll be more stressed about money moving through the rest of the month. Feeling truly happy was worth it. At the same time it was also emotionally painful to be so close to a dream and constrained to the sidelines. In that way one of the most pleasurable moments in my life cut deep with a poisoned blade.
Pictures!!
We All Get Dragged Down To Earth
This is the story of landing in Japan to live here for the first time alone