Hi everyone! Today, I opened my e-mail account and saw a mail from Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto.
I got the housing I wanted. Hell yeah!
I applied for a room in one of the university dorms, mostly because it's a bit cheaper than an apartment, and also because I'll surely meet a lot of new friends and interesting people living there. What's more, I get my own personal balcony and refrigerator. Pretty fancy, if I may say so myself!
So, now all that's left to do is apply for a student visa at the Japanese embassy here in Sweden, and then I'm all set! Really stoked for this! Banzai!
(Video related, it's what I heard inside my head when I saw the mail)
Well, that's all I wanted to say right now. Until next time, have a good day!
Excellent news squire! Can't beat a good "Victory" whenever I get something good I think of link holding an item above his head and hearing...
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ReplyDeletewell congrats! enjoy there!
ReplyDeleteyay, I always wanted to go to japan. :O
ReplyDeleteHope u studies going well there, have fun there and I hope u will share a lot of pictures with us from Japan!!
Oh wow, thats great news! Good luck with this new part of your life.
ReplyDeleteNot gonna lie, I loved living in the dorms, bro. It can get a bit hectic, and finding some time away periodically will be good for you, but it is really nice having a lot of people around, with shit always going on.
ReplyDeleteYou're about to have some fun.
That is awesome news. 'Grats on it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Studying abroad in Japan would be amazing, although it would be a big culture shock for me.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, that sounds really exciting.
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ReplyDeleteWow, sounds like you're set for an awesome adventure, I'm jealous!!! I went to college in my home town, and lived with my parents during most of it... not exactly an exciting time in my life, lol.
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted to go to Japan, congrats dude.
ReplyDeleteWicked, i was thinking of studying abroad, I may do so next year if I don't get in this time around.
ReplyDeleteJapan is pretty much the other side of the world though, like Sub Radar said.. huge culture shock.