Long time no write!
My first month in Japan has
been quite busy due to various deadlines, studies, and simply getting used to
the life here. But as it has now been a month since I arrived, I’m finally
taking the time to write about the days I spent in Osaka at the beginning of my
journey!
Leaving for Japan was surprisingly easy. I thought I’d have a small nervous
breakdown at the airport but nope, did not. I also got really lucky with my
seat. I had a regular economy class ticket but during baggage drop, it turned
out that there was still one better seat available in the plane – and it was
given to me! It was a hybrid class, I suppose, with business class seats but
economy class service. It was a lot more comfortable than the regular economy seats.
It was also great to get better headphones as they blocked noises more
efficiently, which made watching movies a lot easier. Finally saw Inception!
From the Kansai International airport, me and Iitu (the other exchange student
from my university) headed to the city. Having two suitcases didn’t make moving
around any easier but since my hotel (Tennouji Miyako Hotel) was right next to
Tennouji station, I didn’t have to cope with them too long. Staying at Tennouji
worked out nicely as it’s easy to travel to other parts of the city by train or
by subway. There’s also an Animate very close to the train station, and Animate
happens to be one of my favourite stores! The hotel was nice, wouldn’t mind
staying there again. If I had to complain about something, I’d point out that
there is no WLAN. However, since I had my laptop with me, using a LAN cable
wasn’t an issue.
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View from the hotel window. |
After I took my luggage to the hotel, I took a look at the nearby Animate as
well as the surroundings in general. After checking in around 14 o’clock, I
noticed a problem: my adapter and laptop cable weren’t compatible! I have a
multicountry adapter so it’s basically supposed to be able to connect any cable
to any socket, but my laptop cable turned out to be too fat for it. I’ve never
had such a problem with the adapter before so I didn’t realise to check the
cable back in Finland. Luckily, I had checked the location of some stores back
in Finland already, and headed for the Yodobashi next to Osaka station. I had trouble
finding the adapters to begin with, let alone a fitting adapter since most were
not meant to be used in Japan, but after a couple of questions, the right one
was found! By the time I got back to the hotel, it was already evening so I
stayed there for the rest of the day, cursing jet lag for not letting me
sleep early despite having been awake for quite long at that point.
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Pokémon Center. |

Saturday’s main activity was Kaiyukan, an aquarium in Osaka. The admission fee
for an adult was ¥2300. Kaiyukan’s largest pool hosts the
species I was most interested in: two whale sharks, one hammerhead shark, and a
bunch of stingrays! Sharks and stingrays happen to be my favourite types of sea
creatures, and I’ve never seen a whale shark or a hammerhead shark
before. The stingrays were also impressive, some being pretty huge, but I have
to admit I was hoping to see a manta ray as well. There was also a shallow pool
filled with smaller stingrays and other fish, and these you could touch. I have
now petted a stingray!
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Kaiyukan. |



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Whale shark. |
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Hammerhead shark. |
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A ferris wheel next to Kaiyukan. |
Sunday was the shopping day! I headed to Namba’s subway station and, after some
wrong turns and accidentally coming across a shopping arcade, found my way to Otaroad.
If you’re interested in anime/manga/game merchandise, this is your area. My
main target was Kotobukiya’s Tales of Shop. Kotobukiya/Tales of Shop can be
found in few cities and Kanazawa is not one of them, which is why I definitely
wanted to seize the chance to visit the one in Osaka. I managed to get my hands on the Tales of Xillia 2 compact mirror, the Tales of Xillia 2 rubber strap collection (including the Kotobukiya-exclusive Gaius!), and a bunch of other items. Apart from Kotobukiya, I visited Otaroad’s Animate and various other stores. I
also bought my first Ichiban Kuji tickets ever! I received an F and a G prize
from the Tales kuji. I figured out what my favourite type of crane game is as
well, managing to catch three prizes.
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Tales kuji and crane game loot! |
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On another day, a crane game prize got stuck... But a staff member opened the machine for me. |
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Powered up my Suica! |
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Dinner at Hard Rock Café near Namba. |
Monday was my last full day in Osaka. After not being able to enter the Animate
Café thanks to not knowing that the last week of the Brothers Conflict café was
special and required a ticket even on weekdays, I went to take a look at the
Osaka castle. It was really hot so I didn’t wander around for long, and I
didn’t go inside either. Maybe another time! I also went to search for
Mandarake but because of the inaccurate map I had drawn, I couldn’t find it. I
returned to the hotel a bit earlier than planned because I was really tired,
and wanted to pack my suitcases since there wasn’t time for that on Tuesday
morning. On Tuesday, I arrived at the Kansai International Airport before 10 AM
and after the chartered university buses arrived, I was off to Kanazawa!
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Osaka castle. |
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Animate Café. |
One of the memorable events in Osaka for me was being able to watch the last episode
of Attack on Titan on TV. Being able to watch an episode of a series I love as
it was airing for the first time felt pretty cool! The episode aired at 2 AM
which added an unfamiliar element to the situation as well. Good times! I
couldn’t eat my snacks, though, because I realised that would’ve made hearing
difficult and I sort of had to hear every single word if I wanted to catch
anything that’s going on. :D
So that was Osaka for me this time around. In the next entry, I’ll finally be
moving on to the main plot of this story, Kanazawa!
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On the way to Kanazawa! |
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