Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Monday, May 25th

This morning we headed to the airport very early. We had mastered the subway and did an excellent job with our luggage. 15 hours later and two hours earlier time wise we landed in Dallas so close to home.

Sunday, May 24th

Today we did not have to meet the group until around 1 in the afternoon. We headed over to the ex-pat district where we visited Navin Gupta of HSBC and his wife's apartment/condo. I believe that today was the most beneficial day business wise for me. I learned so much in the two hours that we spent with that family. He taught us about having confidence, competence, and chandour. Besides all of the great knowledge that we obtained we also got to see what a highly ranked ex-pat lives like which seemed to be pretty comfortable. The view from the 48th floor was incredible. After leaving their place, we all headed back to the hotel to change and go out for one last Japanese meal. We came in early to pack and get some rest because we had to be in the lobby ready to leave at 5:30 am. Our plane was leaving Narita airport at 11:30.

Saturday, May 23rd

Today was our free day in Tokyo. We headed to LaQua and Tokyo Dome City around 11. Tokyo Dome City is an amusement park with rollercoasters and thrill rides that run in the middle of the city around all of the skyscrapers. We spent most of the day there and had Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. for supper. We took the subway home and showered to get ready to go to one of the enormous clubs that Tokyo was known for. After a snack a Himalaya Curry (again) we took the subway to Shibuya and met Miki to go to Womb. The club was huge and we paid $40 just to get in and the club did not close until 5 am. We celebrated our last night out in Tokyo accordingly and everyone made it home safely.

Friday, May 22nd

Today we visited Harley Davidson of Japan. The representatives gave us a very good presentation and also let us keep some gifts. We learned a lot about how Harley tries to keep its image consistent even with the variation in the American and Japanese cultures. Afterward, we went to the Sony district where I had my first experience of Dean and Deluca which was really delicious. Next, we visited Sony where we got to see so much new technology. We also got to see/touch the real Spiderman costume and the camera used to film Star Wars Episodes 2 and 3. That night we visited the red light district of Tokyo and experienced Shibuya and the most traversed intersection in the world. It was incredible.

Thursday, May 21st

The first event of today was a classroom meeting to discuss our last few days. After, we took the subway to an area where one of the professors owned a cute kimono shop. There was also a shopping mall in the area that had the 525 yen stores where I bought some really cute dresses. I also found some really cute jewelry in the mall. We had McDonald's for lunch...another consistent meal. After, we went to the Edo Museum before the Sumo Wrestling tournament. The sumo tournament was not at all what I had expected. It moved slower than golf but, when the guys were fighting it was quite entertaining. We took the subway home on our own and went out to Shinjuku that night to a pub. We paid $13 for a beer and left unhappily after just one.

Wednesday, May 20th

Today we woke up very early to head way across Tokyo to Asakusa. The little village was not what I had expected at all. It was over-crowded with people and filled with bakeries and little shops that contained nothing but do-dad souvenirs. Very much a tourist trap. I found a lot of cool buys though. Afterward, Tara, Megan, and I went back to the hotel after the others, had Himalaya Curry for lunch and went to Yoyogi park where we spent the rest of the afternoon. It was one of the most relaxing and best days we had had so far. We also learned a lot about the Japanese while in the park. We learned that they are more accepting of Americans when we are not acting like tourists and we also learned that they are quite fascinated with some of our behaviors. We met a few people while we were there which was also really cool. That night, we went out to eat in Roppongi at Outback for a familiar meal. Excellent.

Tuesday, May 19th

Today we got up and took the subway straight to the all girls' school. We were allowed to only observe a calligraphy class and a tea ceremony class to avoid too much human contact, a prevention mechanism used by the Japanese for the swine flu. After lunch, Dr. Fox instructed a business class in which we took a survey on motivation to see the difference between American boys, American girls, and Japanese girls. After the girls' school we headed across town to the Ernst and Young office where we had a meeting with Tom Brown and then he took us out to eat. We had the best meal yet in the restaurant where a fight scene in Kill Bill was filmed. Then he and Jessie took us to a bar in Roppongi where we had a lot of fun. We took a taxi home and I had my first experience with the automatic opening and closing doors. Way cool.