In my opinion, I think the Japanese has the best genes in Asia. I'm seeing so many good-looking people everyday, every minute. In case you might think I'm biased cos' I like Japanese girls, I'm actually referring to the guys! The church girls are quite normal-looking (for Japanese girls) but the guys particularly stand out.

The guy I told you to take note of? He's almost a carbon copy of Wilber Pan. If I have the chance to take a photo with him, I'll post it up for you girls to see and judge. :)

Toma Ikuta, a famous pretty face actor in Japan. And yeah, there's a guy who looks exactly like him.
And uhhh, I got to know 2 Indonesian students who are attending the church as well. And there's a girl who can pass off as Terri's twin sister. O.M.G! O.M.G! O.M.G! (>.<) And it so happened today that they planned a sakura-viewing cum BBQ gathering after service. And I was still worrying what I should do in the afternoon. :P

During the sakura season, everyone comes out for such gatherings. (Those people are not from my church. Just some random ojisan and obasan :P)

The guy I talked about? He's the one wearing the white t-shirt but can only see his side profile. Hehe, I'll leave it up to your imagination :D

We went back to the church to wash and keep the BBQ stuff, and they sent me and my friends back to the station just before sunset.
I didn't get to know (at least, talk for a good 15 minutes) many Japanese, except those who are very open to foreign cultures, such as Katsu (the BV in a few pics up). It's really difficult to enter their social circles. Suddenly, I just had the feeling to give up finding my first ever GF HAHA!
A bubbly and humorous half-Spanish, half-Japanese girl remarked "Oh yay, we have our own "gaijin" gathering!". "Gaikokujin" is the formal term to refer to 外国人. "Gaijin" has negative connotations cos' it translates as 外人, which makes us feel like aliens. The need to report to the town council for our "alien registration" doesn't feel good as well. (=.=)
Oh well, it's just the first meeting... I'll have plenty of time to (hopefully) build good relationships with the youths of Fukuoka Harvest Church.

I've not been exploring the area around my station (their underground shopping is THAT intensive that I don't have a need to shop outside of it), so I decided to do so

I had triple cheese baked rice 3 days ago, and just now, I had QUADRUPLE cheese pizza... Although I can't tell the difference (=.=)

The obligatory cam-whore of the day! :D The flash had a cool effect here so I kept the photo. I'm having so much fun mixing and matching my dressing. The weather is ideal for me to do so. :) I need to keep up with the ever stylish Japanese guys!
I'll be moving into my dormitory tomorrow and I just, just, just can't wait to unpack my stupid luggage. Grrr... And it'll be the official start of my life as a student in Japan! Thanks for reading and good night, guys!