Tokyo, where was my first destination in Japan, which brought initial understanding of Japanese culture and distinctive business experience to me. Today, it was our midterm for the trip, but I had to say goodbye to Tokyo, my favorite city in Japan and then moved to Kyoto. When I left, I just realized that I began to love this city although it has crowed city layout and high consumption. I love Tokyo without any reasons because of the special feeling it gave me, which is hard to be explained by using words.
We woke up so early today and moved to Kyoto by train. On the way to Kyoto, I am inspired by good teamwork in this group. Because we had to carry up so many luggages on the train, team work made it possible to move some many luggage. I was really glad to be able help my classmate to moved their stuff on train station. surprisingly we could apply the logistic theory on our teamwork. This made me understand that good application of logistic theory could allow us to work efficiently. In addition, I was so glad to know that we had free time after the check in to our hotel because our schedule was so tight and we do need time to take a rest. However, we did not spend a lot of time in hotel, we took our chances and went out to go shopping and explored Kyoto. We were fascinated by everything in Japan!

Depending on my initial observation, Kyoto is fairly small city by comparing to Tokyo. Subway system in Kyoto is much easier to figure out than Tokyo. There is less population than Tokyo. In the afternoon, I went shopping with Theresa, Amy, Mashawn and Wenbin after lunch. We went to the main shopping area in Kyoto. Although Kyoto is a smaller city, there are still more people there than in East Lansing. It is amazing for me that girls can walk long timeless when they go on a shopping spree . We almost spend more than 4 hours shopping!! Even though this was the longest time I spent on shopping, we had a fantastic fun time. Theresa and i finally found out our favorite green tea ice cream in the pretty coffee shop. This made me enjoyed that afternoon even more although I was exhausted.
I was exhausted so far, but had so much fun with other group members. We spent our limited time to explore most of Japanese's culture and business experiences. We also went to lots of parties together in Japan. In addition, my respected for Dr. Ross whom always had motivation on his job. I think he also was tired like us, but still led us to our plant tours. Our group always was well organized under his leadership. Also, he always encourages us to get in another culture. This is really important for us, especially for me whom still has language barriers in discussion. Dr.Ross not only is our professor, but also is our friends. Thanks
Actually, we were moving from the current capital to ancient capital of Japan. Even though i had a little understanding of Japan through research, it can not match up to the real culture experiences we had in Kyoto. First time I known the term of “Kyoto” was when I read the news about “Kyoto protocol” trip!
Depending on my initial observation, Kyoto is fairly small city by comparing to Tokyo. Subway system in Kyoto is much easier to figure out than Tokyo. There is less population than Tokyo. In the afternoon, I went shopping with Theresa, Amy, Mashawn and Wenbin after lunch. We went to the main shopping area in Kyoto. Although Kyoto is a smaller city, there are still more people there than in East Lansing. It is amazing for me that girls can walk long timeless when they go on a shopping spree . We almost spend more than 4 hours shopping!! Even though this was the longest time I spent on shopping, we had a fantastic fun time. Theresa and i finally found out our favorite green tea ice cream in the pretty coffee shop. This made me enjoyed that afternoon even more although I was exhausted.
I was exhausted so far, but had so much fun with other group members. We spent our limited time to explore most of Japanese's culture and business experiences. We also went to lots of parties together in Japan. In addition, my respected for Dr. Ross whom always had motivation on his job. I think he also was tired like us, but still led us to our plant tours. Our group always was well organized under his leadership. Also, he always encourages us to get in another culture. This is really important for us, especially for me whom still has language barriers in discussion. Dr.Ross not only is our professor, but also is our friends. Thanks
Actually, we were moving from the current capital to ancient capital of Japan. Even though i had a little understanding of Japan through research, it can not match up to the real culture experiences we had in Kyoto. First time I known the term of “Kyoto” was when I read the news about “Kyoto protocol” trip!
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