Besides the uncomfortable and not-so-safe feeling at most of the time, the earthquake made me in some kind of stress since I didn't expect to see those things happened, especially in Japan.
I can say that food was a little hard to find after the earthquake, well, not all of it but foods like rice, bread, meat products and instant ramen, since many people did panic buying.
Meat section at Big A,
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No more Ramen..
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From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun |
From Ryugaku 留学 - Jepun |
Oh, when I think about it, the feeling of uneasiness will creep into me.. Hu.. Knowing that even though you have money but you can't buy anything.. :|
Besides food, train services was badly disrupted too.. No more Express or even semi-Express trains! Only Local trains and it ran at interval of 10-15minutes.. In the pictures below you can see how long the queue was,
Taken from way outside Shiki station (my friend and I gave up and we went back to the dorm),
Finally, in order to return to Japan, I have to get the Re-entry Permit (再入国許可Sainyuu Koku Kyoka). So, I went to the Saitama Branch of Tokyo Immigration Bureau with my friend. We queued for nearly 10 hours in the cold only to be disappointed when we were told to return the next day due to the planned blackouts!
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