It feels rather surprising but we are alive.
The first day was horrible. We were thrown in the middle of such weird, weird world and we were totally lost and clueless. It took us some four hours to get from Narita to Kouenji, and three different trains from Shinjuku to Kouenji. There is two stops in between those stations. How's this possible? Well
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poor nervous girl, talking to scary gaijins...^^ I bet she was a hero among her friends after that. :DD I wish something like that would happen to me also while travelling, but I guess it's nicer to talk to 4 pretty tourist girls than to a whole family of them... :P you're gonna get so bored once you get back to Finland and people won't gape at you the same way... :P
and the first day is always the hardest one! especially in a place like Japan, where you can get an actual culture shock.... (elina did when we were there as kids. :P she cried and refused to put on her yukata or eat anything... and we were already like 10 or smt. :P) but sounds like you're already getting over the worst part!^^ (and having fun in the gigs O.o kyyl...) and ouch the train experience. >.< at least you have something to remember in 20 years. :D
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Yeah I guess families don't attract interest in locals the same way as four lost young women. ...now, that sounded wrng x_x but you get the point .D I would think you'll get similiar experiences in France 8D
But yeah, the worst is over now, the first day was the hardest, and now the concerts are over for a couple of days too. We are tired as hell but alive, and we haven't killed eachother yet. Which is a bit of a wonder really 8D
Mut keikoilla on kyl ollu hauskaa, yritän kirjottaa niistä vielä enemmän tänään, jos ehin/jaksan x_x
I'm sure I'll have plenty to remember... x__x
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te ette approvaa tuntemattomien huomiosta kokonaan? :D voi voi teis ei oo tällast narsistista persoonallisuutta joka ois ihan fiiliksis siit... XDD
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Sun pitäis tula tänne sit kans blondina 8D Onhan se tavallaan imartelevaa kun ne tuijottaa, mut siit tulee väkisinkin sellanen olo et on naamassa joku outo sotku x__x
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I dunno buck-tick, just the name, but I'm happy with you that tehy played some of your favorite songs^^
it's funny that you met some mor fins over there! thw orls is still like a village!
but japanese staring at you... how rude! *laugh*
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It really was random 8D We met one at Despa too, and since Finland is such a small place I knew her 8D
Rude yeah, but I can't really claim it's horrible to have gorgerous japanese men with even more gorgerous girlfriends in tow to gape at _you_ 8D
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Ja kommentoin näihin viel väärin päin :'DD Hienoo..
Kiva et ootte päässy tutustuu jopa paikallisiinki :3
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Saa kommentoida miten päin haluaa 8D
No tutustua ja tutustua... mut joo, kivaa kyl ^^
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WOW!! You and your friends encountered bold Japanese people. At least they were young I had OLD business men stare at me for a whole train ride and on the train back from Yokohama a guy stared at me (he was in a far seat) with a little smirk. I knew he was harmless but I almost laughed out loud so I had to hide my face in my coat.XDXDXD
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Haha you should have laughed at him 8DD We sure did a couole of times, to themost obvious ones 8D
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LOL! What was the most memorable stare you got??
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Hmm hard to say... there was this one man, who was old, but he came from behind me, circuited in front of me, and walked backwards several meters his face about half a meter from mine, staring his eyes wide. I stared back, disbelieving someone could be that bold 8D
Other than that... I guess I remember the beautiful men from the first days the best 8D Especially the one mentioned in the entry, and one who almost drove on us with his bicycle, too concentrated with staring 8D
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