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Mika's Adventures in Japan (Aug 18 - Sep 15) - a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure mini-blog

After a long hiatus during which deadlines, anti-gentrification campaigns, and a trip to Japan made blogging seem like a post-retirement activity, I am happy to say that I have caught the blug (blog-bug) again and have something new to write about. Please choose from the following (in no particular order):

- my mission from cswa
- meeting one of my cousins for the first time since 1985
- salsa dancing in Roppongi with J-chan until 6am
- my grandma's pre-war house getting flooded
- getting kicked out of AR's house the night before my flight
- singing Bob Marley "One Love" to a room full of middle aged semi-professional enka singers in Shikoku

Comments

noam said…
i choose them all!
yay mika, it's good to have you back (even if it is only a cybernetic return)

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