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  • We usually walk to school, or ride bikes to school.

  • Some take trains, some take busses

  • but usually you cannot drive a car to school.

  • In Japan you cannot get a regular car license until you turn 18

  • so no cars.

  • Maybe some students ride the mopeds or school busses, but...

  • I've never seen them around this area.

  • In my high school almost everyone rode bikes to school.

  • But some students lived really far from school, and I was one of them. Which sucks.

  • My high school was about 9km away from my house.

  • And it took me about 30 minutes to get to school.

  • Well, looking back maybe it was good exercise, but still...

  • I complained about it to one of my friends, but it took him

  • about 1 hour to get to school, to get to his school.

  • So I couldn't really complain.

  • However,

  • on rainy days, and windy, snowy, on these days it's really annoying.

  • So for example, like winter

  • sometimes roads get frozen, which is very dangerous.

  • One time when I was riding on a path in a rice paddy,

  • I saw a car come in front of me,

  • so, I was really... the road was really narrow and I wanted to stop

  • because it was dangerous.

  • So I try to brake my bike,

  • but it wouldn't stop.

  • Since roads were frozen my bike slipped, and then I accidentally

  • fell on the ground, fell in the road right in front of this car. And then

  • I got hit by a car!

  • Fortunately the car was driving really slowly so I was fine, but...

  • it was... it was really scary.

  • I even had to go to school when there were typhoons. If you've never had the

  • experience of riding the bike with an umbrella you might not understand, but...

  • it's really, really difficult and tiring.

  • Your arms gets really tired.

  • I had to switch hands a lot.

  • If you have the umbrella staight up

  • like this

  • なんて説明すればいいかなあ? (How should I explain this?)

  • This is an umbrella, this is like the stick.

  • If you have it straight up the air gets caught underneath umbrella,

  • and then it pulls it up.

  • So...

  • it pulls it up. It's really annoying! Like...

  • like that. So you have to make the umbrella

  • aerodynamic so the air goes over it.

  • So,

  • not straight up, like this. And then

  • make the air goes over the umbrella.

  • Otherwise it just get blown away. It's really, really tiring!

  • You might think I'm just weak

  • because I'm Japanese or something...

  • But back then I used to be a pitcher in my baseball club, and I was pretty strong.

  • My arms were like this big and I got this much muscle...

  • I was a man!

  • Anyway, my arms...

  • I think it was relatively stronger than other people...

  • I guess? I could throw a softball farther than 100 meters.

  • One time when I was riding on a path in rice paddy again

  • I was fighting against the wind,

  • struggling to find the best angle to make the air gets over the umbrella...

  • But unfortunately, the umbrella wasn't strong enough

  • and then his body snapped in half, and...

  • hit me in my forehead...

  • and got blown away...

  • into rice paddy.

  • I didn't know what happened for a couple seconds, but...

  • the umbrella was just not strong enough, and I laughed so hard.

  • And I didn't know that I was bleeding, my forehead was bleeding.

  • My blood was like all over my face.

  • But since it was really windy and rainy I didn't really know.

  • And um,

  • at the school, at my school at the gates

  • we had a teachers that make the students greet to them.

  • Or like make... correct the students uniforms and stuff.

  • And there was a teacher who was really...

  • mean, and kinda scary. Well, I mean his... his face was really scary.

  • And he was always yelling, and not very many people liked him.

  • And he was like

  • "Tuck your fucking shirt in!" and

  • "Your skirt is freaking too short!"

  • He was just mean. When I get to school, at the gate

  • this teacher stare at me and come to me and yell at me

  • kind of like screaming saying that, "What the fuck...

  • is wrong with your face?!

  • Did you get in a car accident or something?!"

  • And since this teacher was really loud,

  • we got like everyone's attention around us, everyone was staring at us. And...

  • I get offended.

  • I almost said,

  • "What the fuck is wrong with YOUR face?

  • Did you get in a car accident when you were in high school?"

  • I managed it. I didn't say that.

  • But um...

  • anyway, he made me realize I was bleeding

  • my forehead's bleeding.

  • So I thanked him and I went to 保健室.

  • 保健室?

  • Nursing room?

  • So, yeah.

  • Riding a bike, holding an umbrella...

  • it's dangerous.

  • Even though your arms are really strong,

  • and you might think it's a really good exercise or something.

  • From the viewpoint of riding a bike properly it's dangerous.

  • You should use both hands to hold the handles.

  • So if you're planning on doing a high school exchange in Japan

  • I highly recommend you trying to live as close to school as possible.

  • 近いホストファミリーを探すといいと思います。

We usually walk to school, or ride bikes to school.

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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