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The aim of this B-log is cover the sylabus of International Bussines Comunication, and , in the same time, transmit some information to the western part of my experience in Japan the Fall Semester of 2007 in Kansai Gaidai University. I hope you enjoy it. Here we go.

The trick of the nine fingers

The trick of the nine fingers
Ichi, ni, san, yon, go...

sábado, 6 de octubre de 2007

Steep Fuji

Going back to the time. That's explain the new knowledges about how to travel in bus in Japan. The idea was to go to Fuji Sama. In the beginning was a easy trip. The travel agency "Help Us" to find the tickets. The situation where to fails attempts to get the ticket for more than 2 hours. The first session get us the idea of travel by a rented car when we listen the word Navigation. No maps, no troubles, even if the car will talk in japanese, we can understand left and right in japanese, so it will be easy. After three rent a cars shops, when nobody talk eigo (english), we knew that all the cars were already rent out, or simply they wouldn't want to get involve to explain every single detail of a renting proccess with or level of JPN, possibility discard because we're talking about Japanese, that helps you in every case. After that rent-Oddisey we return again to the agency where the guy working ther talks neither english. So there we were using lively the Yahoo! translator in Internet to make us understand what he says about how dangerous was to climb the mountain on this dates. So we get the tickets after 7 hours later we go out home. The bus works on nights, and having less places, you have the possibility to sleep with JR flips flops and curtains everywere. We saw Kyoto in the night before goes to Shinjuku and we use for first time the idea of bending machines in a restaurant. You enter, choose your food in the menu and pay in a machine that give you a ticket, to give to the waiter. Another right idea in Japan. The steep climb was somehow hard but the Sunrise up there, no words to explain. We were the three going up, and just five minutes before it starts people like ants come around us to enjoy that moment, half an hour later we were more that 20 people watching it. Unforgettable experience and my sport shoes brokes of running down. Like we are in Japan, we climbed Fuji guys!

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