okay i can't tell how much that means to me, how much japan means to me, how much i miss our time together, geting lost everywhere any time but don't even be angry just laugh about our stupidness and you know how i miss the past 4 weeks and I sit here and cry and wish we're back. Back to japan, to tokyo, back to new koyo and laugh the whole night, laugh about totally spaced off stuff and talk about important things. it feels so wrong to be here right know. i want everything back. can you remember our little conversation about being a littlebit happy every day? being near to our special persons? thats a littlebit to much. thank you, you know what i mean
I know you feeling... Despite having some really bad memories of Japan (this is in regards to the family I lived with), I think that the good feelings outweigh it. I remember just walking around Nagoya (this is where I lived) all alone in the evening and night, going through the shopping centers and Like an Edison and just feeling so happy- like, even though I was obviously not Japanese, I really felt welcomed and like I belonged. I'm always missing Japan these days. Even though I lived in Texas all of my life except for that summer in Nagoya... Japan is just as much home as America to me. I'm always just counting down the days until it will be possible for me to go back to Japan again.
The pictures are absolutely beautiful <3 ;_; I really wish I'd seen Kyoto (I didn't have the money to go)- I plan to go there next time I'm in Japan.
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Ich brauch mehr davon.
Und die Bilder sind alle toll. Es muss so schön gewesen sein.
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it feels so wrong to be here right know. i want everything back. can you remember our little conversation about being a littlebit happy every day? being near to our special persons?
thats a littlebit to much. thank you, you know what i mean
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Die Bilder sind genial. Hätte das am liebsten wirklich gerne einmal in natura gesehen
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I know you feeling... Despite having some really bad memories of Japan (this is in regards to the family I lived with), I think that the good feelings outweigh it. I remember just walking around Nagoya (this is where I lived) all alone in the evening and night, going through the shopping centers and Like an Edison and just feeling so happy- like, even though I was obviously not Japanese, I really felt welcomed and like I belonged. I'm always missing Japan these days. Even though I lived in Texas all of my life except for that summer in Nagoya... Japan is just as much home as America to me. I'm always just counting down the days until it will be possible for me to go back to Japan again.
The pictures are absolutely beautiful <3 ;_; I really wish I'd seen Kyoto (I didn't have the money to go)- I plan to go there next time I'm in Japan.
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