Now back to Japan exchange, I've got about a week of 'holidays' where I'll wonder around aimlessly in a town close to Nagoya. I've thought about applying for a SKE theater during this time but after a few second thoughts, I don't really need to rush it. I mean, I live about 1/2 hour away from Nagoya, I can apply for it everyday if I want to. I'd definitely want to see Ookami to Pride live before team S gets new stage!
What I realllly want to see, is NMB48 theater. I wanted to see them performing Dareka no tameni stage but they've already started performing Seishun Girls. Regardless, I would go just to meet Miruki! I think I'll be going to Osaka for a 1 day trip just to get a feel of the place first, oh and also find an excuse to get on a Shinkansen! Can't be a complete trip without taking a photo in front of the NMB theater with Sayaka's infamous 'Shurijou' pose.
Sayaka - The inventor of tate-monomane
What about AKB? Well, I'll definitely try to see them live, whether concert or theater, during the 1 week break near Christmas. With theater performances, the whole thing of announcing the winner 1 or 2 days beforehand feels like so much of a gamble, and I wouldn't be able to get to Tokyo in time if it's on a weekday, but it seems like they have performances on Saturdays as well now...*hint hint*
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Just when you think that one life changing event is enough for 1 year, here comes another one. My parents decided to move house while I'm gone!! GEEZ, slow down for a minute! Looks like I won't only be packing for an exchange, but everything in my room. = ="
So here I am, packing my AKB loot, it's pretty amazing how darn heavy the CD's and DVD's add up. I'm putting all my faith into my parents when they move this. Even 1 tiny crack or tear would bring me down to tears... well maybe not, but I would rage and destroy every house in the neighbourhood. Maybe I should paper mache the boxes with fragile stickers...
We'll there you have it, a quick run down of the next 5-6months of my life (not really). I'll do as much 'exploring' as I can during that 1 week 'holiday' and keep this blog updated on all the weird and wonderful happenings during my stay in Japan.

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