Sunday, September 21, 2008

6 am in the morning

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Misc YUI rants:

I found used YUI CDs at BOOKOFF. Only I LOVED YESTERDAY and CAN'T BUY MY LOVE. I think I saw limited edition of ILY. Guess that most of YUI fans don't really sell their CDs. I was planning to get all the normal edition CDs without buying them online.

Apparently there are three BOOKOFF branches around Waseda area O_O So far I have located two of them. Gotta buy cheap books from them~

I saw Nintendo DS too, selling at 14,000 yen.

Next, small small second hand CD shop (If I can find one).

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After two weeks in Japan, I finally managed to drag myself up at 6 in the morning. I used to wake up around 5 am everyday, give me another week to return back my old routine (hopefully).

Yesterday I decided to stay at my dorm whole day, as a punishment for getting level 6 in Japanese Language Placement Test (highest level 8), in the end I spent zero yen for the first time since I got here.

Hence this morning, I went out for a walk a did some splurging on food from various convenient stores around Nishi Waseda.


I'm addicted to tuna mayo, even in Japan. The big round bun is meronpan.

First I went to ampm, then Circle K Sunkus (didn't buy anything), FamilyMart, lastly Lawson. The amount of conbini in Japan is crazy.

After an hour, my wallet was 1041 yen lighter.

I love the fact that I can see the sunlight as early as 5 am in Japan, so that I won't have any excuses not to go for a walk/jog. In Malaysia, you can only see the sunlight around 7 am, and it gets very hot after 9 am.

I found that kanipan in ampm. Remember that YUI diary entry? Taiyou no Uta?


Thanks mono for the Budoukan live pick. Hmm where shall I attach it...

I'll try to eat it the YUI way during the badminton tournament. These buns and onigiri/temaki will be my lunch later.

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