Today after class, I wanted to go back to the electronics store to get a case for my camera. Class went late today because we were working on finalizing our Rube Goldberg machines (they are finally all connected, but more fixes need to happen) and the corresponding posters, but the Nonoichi town bus runs decently late. When we got to the electronics store, I took a long time looking at the cases, making sure my camera would fit, and trying to find a case that was worth the money. All the camera manufacturer produced cases were really expensive, so I bought a cheap no-name one.
So since my camera broke yesterday, I decided it would probably be a good day to go buy a new one. I did a little research online to see what was good, and decided to go to the store called "1 Million Volts" that was recommended for it's prices and selection. I got a map of the 100 yen bus route from Okuno-Sensei, and took it to the store. The place is 3 stories high, and apparently also carries Apple gear, including the iPhone that just released in Japan on Friday.
Today, since it is the last weekend we will have during the study abroad program, was the Farewell Party. The Students For Global Exchange again threw this party for us, they do so much for us I don't think I could ever express my thanks to them. They had quite the elaborate setup: