Friday, December 3, 2010



We had a good Thanksgiving and invited Sean and Alicia Sands (a couple that arrived the same time we did) and Josh Blackburn (he works at the clinic were Luke works and goes to church with us). After we ate we decided to go into Japan. We ended up at a karaoke place. The guy at the front desk told us that the price was 400 yen per hour. 400 yen is about 5 dollars. With us four, Sean, and Alicia we thought that was a pretty good deal. We ended up singing for 2 hours. It was a lot of fun and the music was loud so you couldn't hear yourself sing too badly. It was a private room so you did not have people that you don't know watching you sing. We had a great time. When we finished and went down stairs to pay we discovered that it was 400 yen per person per hour. Luckily we had enough yen to pay. The guy behind the desk was very nice and gave us a bag of Boom because of the misunderstanding. Boom is like a cheese puff that is round, about an inch wide and 5 inches long. Also, they are not really cheesy. They were individually wrapped. Some of them even taste like fish.

Also on our walk home we discovered a delicious pancake drink from the vending machine. There are vending machines all over the place here. They also have corn drink but we have not tried that.

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