2014年05月22日
Driving in Japan
So, earlier this week, I drove in Japan for the first time. I was worried it would be difficult, but it really isn't too much different from driving in America. Yes, the steering wheel is on the right instead of the left, and I kept turning on the windshield wipers when I want to use my turn signals. And yes, I have to constantly tell myself to drive on the left side of the road, so I don't end up in an accident. But aside from that, not much different. Though I'm sure there are many more things about driving in Japan that I need to learn about.
Now, I'm not really fond of driving. I mostly do it out of necessity and convenience (and boy, is it convenient!). But there are things you can't see, sights you can't enjoy, without being able to drive around. If I were to keep seeing stuff like this...

as I am driving around, I may be more inclined to drive just to sight see. That is, of course, once I get my own personal vehicle.
Now, I'm not really fond of driving. I mostly do it out of necessity and convenience (and boy, is it convenient!). But there are things you can't see, sights you can't enjoy, without being able to drive around. If I were to keep seeing stuff like this...

as I am driving around, I may be more inclined to drive just to sight see. That is, of course, once I get my own personal vehicle.
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