10 days now that I am in Japan and I have to admit many things are different here compared to Switzerland or even the USA. It’s like I kind of lost my marks at the beginning but have to deal with how it is here. One of the most dangerous thing for me is to remember that people are driving on the left-hand side of the road. Being a walker and frequently crossing the streets, I have been looking many times in the wrong direction and seeing the road is clear, almost stepping on the street but then realizing a car is coming. Watch out ! I am usually waiting for the lights to turn green of course but then it is always a surprise to see a car making a turn and coming to you from the side you did not expect it to come… it’s a strange feeling and I try to cross as fast as possible.

Related to the fact they drive on the left in Japan, I am not comfortable with taking the bus to go to the office, I am pretty sure I will be scared of seeing cars coming to us from the right… that’s why I prefer to have a 30 minutes walk on Ikomasan. (still it may be truly warm in Summer and air conditioned buses may appear convenient…)

By the way, getting to work is not as bad as I thought it would be. Prior to coming I had in mind crowded trains with all the salary-men and other people and being impatient as the train is 5 seconds late. This is true but hopefully for me I am taking the trains in the opposite direction fro, the crowd ! People come from suburbs and work in the city (Osaka in my case), but NEC’s laboratories are located in the country, so I take the train from the city toward the country, which is truly appreciable after work as I can sit and rest during the way back to Osaka.

Finally, speaking of work, I am not used to the Japanese work hours yet. Officially we work from 8:30 am to 5:15 pm with 1 hour for lunch, which is fine for me and even getting there earlier won’t bother me. The reality is different, most of my colleagues come at 10:00 am and probably leave around 9:00 pm and they only take a 20 minutes break for lunch… I am not sure if I can fit in that schedule, I am an early bird and after 7:00 pm, I like to rest. I made the effort to stay one extra hour everyday and it is still uncomfortable to leave when everybody is still working but I get my work done I am not the kind staying doing nothing. And unlike most of them I still have to buy or cook diner as I am not married yet.

Today’s gallery features Umeda Building, which is 150 meters high, if you make abstract of trees and the sky, it is hard to tell where is the top from the bottom… there also some shots from the top of it, at least you have a sight-view from Osaka, hopefully there is the bay on one side and Ikomasan on the other to delimit the city otherwise it would spread out on kilometers ! I have been asked many times about cherry trees, I just arrived a bit late but was able to take some pictures so enjoy and see you next time !


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