I have been in japan for three days now and have had the time of my life. The language barrier can be a burden at times but the benefit of getting to know people is beyond worth it. Unfortunately I am experiencing technical difficulties so i cant post any pictures in this first post. Other challenges I am currently facing is adapting to the humidity, I feel bad for my host family having to be around such a sweaty american teen. I have many classes where I spend the hour only hearing a handful of words I know. I hope to understand more and more the longer I am here. Now for the question you all are probably thinking "Are there really that many game shows in Japan" the answer is yes. I have watched many and can not figure out how any of them work. They are a lot of fun to watch. For those of you wondering about the jetlag, don't fret it is not as bad swapping from America's time zone to the japanese time zone. Jetlag actually serves in my favor because I wake up naturally at 6:00 pm and have 2 hours to get ready for school. There are 39 people in my class. I have a lot of work to do if I am going to memorize all of there names. Well, I am getting pretty tired so I think I am going to call this it for now. Thank you so much for reading I will post again soon, hopefully fixing my picture problem. Goodbye for now!