My 30-month contract in Japan ends in late March. The grant ends, the visa also, enrollment at the university ... So if I do not fly back to France before March 31, I will from 1 April to almost the penultimate level social last.
is the end. I must make my empty room, obviously to make a final trip , and also make sure I graduate.
For the latest photos from the phone ...
I'll take a TOEFL Osaka Japanese city still ugly. Thinking about the profitability of sq.m., people build hideous buildings on a very small area. And if the neighbor decides to destroy his property for parking, there remains a close and ugly turn in the middle of nothing ...

Always Osaka, and some marketing. The accents that always very French, it sells, and here we can even put them on an R

Finally, a little common sense in this world upside

My thesis is finally finished and printed in 4 copies. New record key, 50 consecutive hours without a wink - and no stroll either

Kyoto University - Graduation Ceremony. As in Cannes, we first mounted the stairs

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last stroll through the old Kyoto. The cherry blossoms begin to bloom Gion Shinbashi to

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Last museum, Kyoto International Manga Museum . Even without interest in manga, I ended up going. And finally, it's not so bad ...

Last oishii ramen 長浜 ラーメン after a final S & D

Last view of Japan Alps and its

lowest of the views of Japan Alps and its

Here we are more in Japan, but still beautiful

Overview of the White Sea


Well, then I am entitled to a last last word.
I'm glad I came, glad that everything I saw and experienced, and glad to leave too.
The harder it was to understand what my place in this society and how to interact with the Japanese. And it's super hard to explain what I learned, but find examples for the "acknowledgments" my thesis, I stumbled upon a book (free online) that makes precise analysis and worked: In 日本 外人 The Unspoken Contract .
For everything else, all the beautiful places and memorable experiences, it's pictures in the previous posts .
And here さようなら!
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