Saturday, September 24, 2011

Meiji Gakuin

Riding the subway to school every day is definitely something that is taking a little while to get used to. Luckily, we only have our Japanese language class two days a week (it starts at 9am - means we have to be out the door by 8:20). The rest of the days most classes start around noon.  

 

The entrance gate to our school. There is a little guard house, with some uniformed men who always wish us a good morning.



Meiji Gakuin is a christian university, here is our little on campus church!


This is a courtyard area, the glass building has the cafeteria and a convenience store/bookstore inside.


Plastic food is everywhere in Japan, makes it slightly easier to make a decision about what to eat. Less of a surprise.


After you pick out what you decide to eat you come over to these machines and put your money in. The one on the right is for noodles and the one on the left is for everything else. It gives you a little ticket with a number on it.
After you get your meal ticket, you bring it over here to the designated area and hand it to the people behind the counter, who then prepare your meal.

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