In 2015, I spent a semester abroad in Sydney, Australia, where I lived in student apartments. This is where I met my neighbor, Seika. She lived two doors down and was studying abroad from Japan. We had fun adventures together in Australia, and we kept in touch with plans to visit each other one day.


In 2019, Seika visited me in my hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. I gave her a tour of typical and stereotypical American experiences. We ate fried chicken, had pizza, celebrated Taco Tuesday, drank bourbon, shot guns at a shooting range, wandered around Costco, bought snacks at Walmart, got takeout from McDonalds and Taco Bell, watched Grey’s Anatomy, and even learned the chords to Country Roads on the guitar!

Now, in 2024, I am finally visiting Seika in her hometown of Osaka, Japan!!! I am so excited to visit Seika and experience Japan with her.

Japanese words and phrases
I think I will be speaking a lot of English or using Google Translate a lot, but here are some words I have looked up:
| English | Japanese | Pronunciation |
| Hello | γγγ«γ‘γ― | Kon’nichiwa |
| Goodbye | γγγγͺγ | SayΕnara |
| Thank you | γγγγ¨γ | ArigatΕ |
| Thank you so much | γ©γγγγγγ¨γγ | DΕmo arigatΕ. |
| Beautiful | ηΎγγ | UtsukushΔ« |
| Delicious | ηΎε³γγ | OishΔ« |
| Cheers | δΉΎζ― | Kanpai |
| Good morning | γγ―γγ | OhayΕ |
| Good afternoon | γγγ«γ‘γ― | Kon’nichiwa |
| Good evening | γγγ°γγ― | Konbanwa |
| Good night | γγγγΏ | Oyasumi |
| Sorry | γγγ | Gomen |
| Nice to meet you | γ―γγγΎγγ¦ | Hajimemashite |
| Appreciation for the food before eating it (meaning: “to humbly receive”) | γγγ γγΎγ | Itadakimasu |
| Thank you for the meal | γγ‘γγγγΎγ§γγ | GochisΕsamadeshita |
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