Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Leaving Saiwai-ku

Just feeling a touch sentimental now that I have moved out of the dormitory into my airbnb for my last four days in Japan. I have to say that I didn't really like where the dormitory was located at first, but as time went by, I grew to appreciate it for its laidback and sub-urban feel. I'm not sure what prodded me to dust the camera off and lug it with me on the day of my Pokemon adventure, but I'm glad I did it anyway. I would never have found this verdantly green angle of the town I had been living in for four months otherwise. 

Unlike Singapore, Japan (or what I have seen of Japan) is less about manicured, government-planned landscaping than unexpected pockets of wild greenery or the colourful blooms cared for by a green-thumbed neighbour. Where I lived, residents grow flowers by the sidewalks out of styrofoam boxes. In most places in Tokyo there is not much of a footpath to speak of, much less grass patches shouldering roads. This isn't a discussion about which style is better - I think both intentional neatness and organic haphazardness have their charms.

View from Yumemigasaki Zoo Park

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Quarter-life Crisis

One thing I wanted to find while on exchange was a clear sense of purpose. Free from the crushing weight of school projects and the droning voices of disinterested professors, I thought I would have more head space to think about me. I fantasised about pensive moments while sipping a perfectly-foamed latte; pen poised over notebook, eyes focused at infinity - and then - sudden flashes of inspiration, frantic scribbling, the tingling warmth of dawning realisation. 

Fast forward to the halfway point of exchange: I have found that perfect cuppa, but I have yet to find me.

Being an insufferable hipster at Streamer Coffee Co, courtesy of Leonard's beautiful Mamiya 645

Thursday, 2 June 2016

The Awakening

I never thought I would do this. But I am back. After 5 years of letting inconsequential pursuits consume my life.

It feels like those 5 years got sucked into a black hole. I am still using that pencil case featured in the post below.

Ooooh, that rhymes.

Anyway, here's to the end of my non-existence. It is time to live again.