星期二

Day 3-Tokyo: Alumni reception dinner and Harajuku



Today, went to Ginza for the MSU alumni reception lunch in Japan with telecommunication group and advertising group who also study abroad in Japan. Ginza is recognized as one of the most luxurious shopping destinations in the world. Many upscale designers' flagship stores are in Ginza. The restaurant for reception dinner is really nice and looks luxury. Many alumni who were in Japan came to the reception dinner and some of them were graduated from MSU long time ago. There are no words that could describe how excited i was to meet with the Spartans in Japan. After talking with some of them, I realized the experiences from studying in MSU was very memorial to their life and help brought success to their career. Every Spartans should be proud of them.
Reception dinner provide us a great opportunity to share experiences and build network with alumni and students from other group. In the trip of studying broad, we not only learn from different culture experiences, but also had the chance to listen to the stories from alumni and other group members. Both of them brought great benefits to my study experiences. After talking with Theresa and Robert, I realize that there are a lot of things yet require me to learn and to improve on. Being able to listen to those stories was an important part for me in this trip. In addition, as an international student, I also can experience some American culture from other group members in Japan.
After the reception lunch, we head to Harajuku, the dreaming area for most of young Asians. Harajuku is also a well-respected fashion capital of the world renowned for its unique street fashion. Many prominent designers and fashion ideals have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves in to other fashions throughout the world. As a fan of Japanese urban style, I had the desire to buy everything there because most of the goods in store matched up with my style. In addition, there were lot of urban brand that we rarely could find in other countries, such as BAPE MILO and COMME DES GARÇONS. In Harajuku, we can see how colorful and distinctive clothes Japanese younger dress in which they show their understanding of current trend of fashion. There was high population density because many younger are shopping there and we saw different style of trend that was influenced from American culture. This is definitely a great experience of learning culture of Japanese teenager's fashion. Which gave me lots of fascination!!!

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