#1: The Journey (June 10-12)

On Monday at 4:20 in the morning I got up out of bed, and didn't sleep again until reaching the Nagoya hotel 30 hours later. Yes, 30 hours. We flew on a tiny, four seats-per-row plane to Chicago for my first visit to O'Hare airport. Then began the 13-hour flight to Tokyo. Japan Airlines is very nice, and the plane was MASSIVE. Our seats were near the back, and we walked through like four first and second class rooms before getting to them. I think that Boeing seats 284 I read. Coolest part of the flight was seeing Alaska from the window, and looking out at the gigantic state so far away from Kentucky. After landing in Tokyo it was another 4-hour layover before the short 1-hour hop to Nagoya, and then it took us another hour and a half to navigate the Nagoya train and subway system to reach our hotel, 30 hours after our journey began. 

Move-in and orientation was the next morning after the hotel breakfast and short bus ride downtown to Nagoya University. We moved into IR Yamate, ate lunch at the campus cafeteria, and had a lengthy orientation for most of the afternoon before a welcome party dinner with sushi, sausage, veggies, etc.

Alaska Aerial View
Nagoya Aerial View
My room in IR Yamate
Welcome party dinner




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