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Letters from Okinawa \ud83d\udc8c

Alexandra LeBaron

Updates from my life in Japan!

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Rhea & Joao Visit Japan

In January, two of my best friends from UChicago, Rhea and Joao, came to visit me in Japan! I was so happy to see them, and I am so thankful that they took the time to come visit me.

a month ago
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Winter Break

Over the holiday season, I was lucky enough to see many family and friends. To kick off winter break, my entire family – yes, both of my parents, and all four of my sisters – came to Japan! I met up with them in Kyoto, and on our first day,...

2 months ago
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End of the Year

Happy New Year! Believe it or not, I am now past the halfway point of my time in Japan. The month of December was very busy – between studying for my final exam, planning my winter break, reading my grandpa’s book, and writing my last post,...

2 months ago
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Niigata, Snow Country

The cab pulled slow and long into the driveway of the ryokan. It was raining, and the torches at the entrance of the hotel reflected orange on the darkened pavement.

3 months ago
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    Updates from my life in Japan!

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