So time to start the story here in Tokyo Through Blue Eyes. It's 22th of
July 2014 and there is approximately 160 days until the take off. Me and Mikko
have been completing all our documents for our student visas, paid the application
fees for Go!Go!Nihon and now we're just waiting for the results. The school we
picked is called Yoshida Institute located in Waseda, Shinjuku-ku and the
program level we're aiming for is intermediate (starting from N4 level aiming
to N2) which takes 9 months. We already have arranged the apartment for us from
Tokyo, with a bit of luck and out nationality it worked out very easily for us.
We're going to be living in place called Nekotalo (neko = Japanese means cat,
talo = Finnish, means house), which is owned by very friendly Hirasawa-san. The
room itself is small (only 19 m^2), but the rent and reliability as well as the
location in Koenji made us feel strong about our decision. We're looking
forward this so much!
One of our biggest concerns at the moment is, not very surprisingly, money.
Month after month we've been re-calculating our estimation how much it will
cost to live in Tokyo for one month, but it has appeared to be really hard.
We've been in Tokyo only as a tourists before, so it is extremely hard to
figure out how low we can actually go for example with the food cost (because
even eating out was actually pretty cheap and back then yen was really strong against
euro, now we have advantage over that because yen is now weak against euro).
Also estimating the cost of using public transportation and calling by phone
has been almost impossible even with all the googling and research we have
done, so we're estimating it hopefully far too high (100 euro for both in a
month). Mikko actually checked the student fee for public transportation for
our route from home to school and the program estimated it to be from 20-50 euro.
The reason why the range is so wide is that is that the student visa we'll have
will affect the discount and we're not sure how much.
Our goal for the coming 9 months has been 10 000 euro. When you apply a student
visa in Japan for 6 months the government expects to see 1 000 000 yen in your
account as a warranty that you are going to survive with life cost there. We've
applied for that 6 months visa, because there is no 9 months visa and the
warranty amount rises fast to 2 000 000 yen. The 6 months can be extended very
easily so that's why we are depending on it. So our warranty amount, the 1
million yen is right now equivalent to approximately 7 300 euro. We're already
over that and with the way our savings are going now, we're going to easily
pass the 10 000 euro. It's huge relief for me, though I'm still wondering how
our finances and calculations are going to work out.
And then when it comes to this moment, our biggest worry after all is to
complete the N4 level in JLPT test in December. Without any lessons or courses
it has took quite much of a self discipline because the kanji amount is quite a
lot for only half a year. And the fact that we ordered our Minna no Nihongo
-books almost 2 months ago and still haven't received them irritates me since
the time is running all the time.
Oh well, we're still looking forward for it so much and gazing the suitable
flights gets me exited every time! And we're lucky to have awesome parents too
who have promised to back us up if the worst case scenario happens even though
it's really the last option, since we want to do this on our own. (but the idea
about it that this won't be at least ruined by money is pretty comforting)
Happy summer for all!
Yours, Acha
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