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Japanese weather, make up your mind!

Tuesday, October, 02, 2012

Hello guys, it’s me again! ?Hope you guys had a nice weekend! ?Oh wait, that might have been difficult with Typhoon Number 17 ruining everyone’s plans. ?It looked like it would be pretty terrible judging from the satellite photos, but when it finally came, it was just a lot of wind with a few raindrops. ?I actually went for a walk so I could enjoy the cool breeze!

But that is the thing with Japanese weather. ?You always have to be cautious. ?See, in Canada, if the weather is bad, it’s bad all day without much change. ?But weather in Japan can change instantly. ?At one moment it will be nice, then in about ten seconds it will start pouring. ?Then it will be fine again! ?Does this make Japanese people as crazy as it makes me?

As a result, you can never be too careful when it comes to typhoons. ?My plan on Sunday was to ride the train to Shibuya and meet a friend from Korea. ?I was actually thinking of going in the typhoon because it was such as weak one. ?But then I remembered that typhoons can easily get rough. ?So I stayed home and waited for the typhoon to get stronger. ?But it never did! ?Come on Japanese weather, can you at least be a little predictable?

So Japanese weather is definitely different that Canadian weather, but maybe it’s a good thing. ?Japanese people are good at powering through the bad weather, and maybe that is what makes them so good at powering through bad situations.

So maybe I need a little wild weather to toughen me up.

I didn’t take any pictures of the weather during the typhoon, so here is me being miserable on Mount Fuji. ?It rained then too.

Until next time,

Anand Mohan

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