You know you’ve been in Asia too long when you not only recognize that the Chinese classical song you’re listening to is a cover, but can name the Japanese song that it’s a cover of. For those of you whose computers can display Asian characters, 女子十二楽坊’s song “flower” is a cover of SMAP’s 世界に一つだけの花. You know, just in case you were wondering.
I was pretty pleased with myself when I pulled out that little piece of useless trivia.
Today’s post is actually about something that happened just over two weeks ago, on November 23rd. A school-organized day trip to Kurama for a front-row seat in the national “pray for peace” ceremony.
The day started bright and early at 6:30am. Everyone in Ritsumeikan’s Study in Kyoto Program was supposed to gather at the Demachiyangi train station across town at 9:00, but I told the teacher not to wait up. I couldn’t turn down such a perfect opportunity for an early-morning mountain bikeride under the bright red fall leaves during their best week of the year.
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