An Introduction to My Time Abroad

When I was in high school, I would often think about what my college experience would look like. Japan, interestingly enough, was often one of the key players in my mind. I’m not sure where this interest came from, but for years I’ve been curious about experiencing Japan’s culture and way of life firsthand. That’s why, when considering my options for study abroad, Japan was one of the top contenders. Now, here I am a month and a half into my stay in Tokyo, and I can safely say I’ve made a good choice.

Since arriving in Japan, I’ve experienced culture shock in a number of ways. For one, I was surprised by the smaller size of, quite honestly, most things here. Many restaurants in the city are built to accommodate no more than 10 people, and as a result you’re often left eating side by side with complete strangers. Additionally, many of the cars here are small and square-shaped to accommodate for the common one lane roads and lack of parking spaces in some more crowded areas. Food here is also quite different, but not in the way I expected. In a lot of ways, the food available is similar to America, and I often see familiar restaurants such as Denny’s, Baskin Robbins, and Krispy Kreme. On the other hand, many cafes and restaurants have menus altered to fit a season or holiday. Mister Donut, for example, is one of my go-to spots when I’m craving something sweet after class. Currently, it has a multitude of Halloween-themed pastries and seasonal flavors such as sweet potato, pumpkin, and mont blanc. 

Like all things, life in Tokyo isn’t perfect and I’ve certainly had my fair share of great days and not-so-great days. However, I’m happy with this variety because it gives me a chance to grow as a student and traveler. I’ve learned a lot within this past month and I’m sure that I’ll continue to progress overtime. My moments of uncertainty have given me motivation to reflect and grow, and I’m looking forward to other changes I’ll experience throughout the rest of my semester.

Thank you for taking the time to read about my semester abroad! If you want to stay up to date about what I’m doing or check out some photos I’ve taken, please feel free to check out my profile on Instagram! @eg.webb 

Introducing Liz Webb

What is/are your major(s)?

International Studies, Political Science

What is/are your minor(s)?

Marketing

What is the name of your study abroad program?

Unaffiliated Program: Temple University, Japan Campus

In what city & country is your study abroad program located?

Tokyo, Japan

What is one thing that you are most anticipating about your study abroad experience?

Before I left for my study abroad experience, I was strongly anticipating meeting my host family and seeing what that experience would be like. I was a bit worried over the language barrier, but I was mostly excited at my opportunity. 

Why did you decide to study abroad? or What inspired you to study abroad?

As an international studies student, I love being able to learn more about the different cultures, languages, and lifestyles that people have all over the world. For Japan specifically, I wanted to experience a culture that was different from the westernized style that I was familiar with. Additionally, I wanted to push myself to learn a new language through immersion. 

The second photo is of my friend, Lindsay and I. We both studied abroad in Germany during high school and now we’re both studying in Japan. It was such a fun coincidence seeing her again!