tisdag 28 april 2009

So long, and thanks for all the fish.

I'm back in Sweden now, and have been for a few days. During that time I've met Melody (to everyone's explosive delight) had dinner with my parents, listened to an early cut of Jesaiah's new album, and begun to organize my grown-up life. 
It's surprisingly hard to understand that I have just spent three months in Tokyo. Really.
Nothing here has changed, obviously, but it's funny how quickly you pick up old routines and habits. In many ways, it's as if I never left.

My last night in Tokyo took place in Shin-matsudo, hometown of Philippe and Robin. The former was kind enough to let me stay at his place for the night, and together with Robin's friend Andreas we set out to find something fun to do in Shin-matsudo on a Friday night. It started well enough with sushi, which I've eaten less of than I had hoped in Tokyo.
The plan was then to find a karaoke place and/or bowling alley, which proved difficult. I was initially determined to find something really colourful, like a paintball/casino/dog race establishment, but there's not that much available in Shin-matsudo. At last we settled for an hour of free drinks and karaoke, servicing both the thirst of my comrades and my eagerness to sing Whitney Houston songs.
It was a nice hour. I sang pretty much non-stop, plowing through both One Moment In Time and The Greatest Love of All, as well as some old favorites by Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins and Feist. Me and Philippe also tried to conquer Hysteria by Muse, which nearly killed us.

The journey back to Stockholm was smooth, thankfully. My overweight suitcase and bus-sized backpack made it through check-in and customs at Narita without any fuss, and the 10-hour flight to Copenhagen wasn't too bad at all. I watched some of The Incredibles and about 9 episodes of The Simpsons. The food was great, and I got some sleep.
At Copenhagen I again bought some internet-time, and the flight to Stockholm was barely noticeable.
Before I knew it, I was back in my apartment.

I've already been asked the question "How was Tokyo?" to which I have no good reply. It was amazing. It was difficult, at times, and confusing. It's the greatest city in the world, and probably the most expensive one I've visited. 
I'm sure the significance of this trip will become apparent over time. Right now, it's a collection of photographs and new acquaintances, fond memories and some vague understanding of the Japanese language.
But three months is a long time. Maybe not spent going to work as always, but learning new things every day and discovering a city like Tokyo, it's a lot of time.

I've seen snow and summer, listened to noise and the shamisen, eaten every type of Japanese food I could ever want, seen the sakura blossom. I've been to temples in Kamakura and seen robots on Odaiba, I've watched a Japanese game show being made, and seen silent movies accompanied by a benshi voice-actor. I've been to retro videogame shops and ten-floor department stores, the Imperial Garden and Electric Town in Akihabara.
Despite all that I have done and seen, I can't wait to go back. 

As far as "How was Tokyo?" goes, I advise anyone who asks to find out for themselves. It's the best city in the world.


Packing all the essentials.

Philippe's glorious home.

Hitting the notes.

My ten-hour flight: Simpsons, onigiri and Soyjoy, and sleep (not pictured.)

Oh harrow.

Everyone's favorite niece, making friends with Totoro.

Back home, as it were.

5 kommentarer:

Phil sa...

woohooo... he's alive :)

we already miss you (just a little bit;)... but it's nice to see that you arrived well at home.

bye the way: adam started to watch heroes and he's self-studying kanji. We changed his life :)

And finally: I found a soyjoy vending-machine. Unfortunately it's quite far away from here and watashi wa camera o motte imasen... zannen desune...

Martin sa...

Yay! I miss you all too.

Wow, that's amazing! Soon he'll be a die-hard Star Wars fan too… excellent…

Well, maybe you could steal it? Or maybe we should just contact the Soyjoy people and ask for some sponsorship? I'll sell myself to promote Soyjoy, any damn day.

leif sa...

mmmm totoro ass. fantastiskt att ha dig tillbaka. vad sägs om att utforska hufvudstadens norra delar med mig? du är säkert mer hemma här än jag men kanske inte lika mycket som på söder? nu ska jag hjälpa föräldrarna att plantera. vi har köpt nya träd och krukor till balkongen, welcome to the jungle!! :)

N sa...

jordgubbarna är faktiskt godare i sverige, trots att de japanska är perfekta mastodonter...

Anonym sa...

kommer du tillbaka snart? Tokyo är rätt trist utan dig :)
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