The test was given in the city of Oyama. It's on the way to Tokyo, so I've traveled through Oyama many times, but today was the first time I actually stopped there. Today was a beautiful, clear day, so after the test was finished I took a walk around the city. I like visiting historical sites when I can, so I was interested to see that Oyama, like many cities here, has a park on the site of the ruins of a castle. After walking through the park, I noticed a street that led to the entrance of a temple. Even though most of the leaves have already fallen from the trees, I still thought the street was beautiful.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Japanese Test in Oyama
Today I took the basic level of the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test). I had been studying fairly regularly for a while, but the last couple of weeks I have been so busy preparing for music events that I wasn't as ready as I wanted to be. I'm really not sure how well I did because my reading is still so slow. I was confident in some of my answers, so-so in some, and just guessed on more than I was hoping to. The results aren't mailed until mid-February, so I have to wait a while until I know how I did.

The test was given in the city of Oyama. It's on the way to Tokyo, so I've traveled through Oyama many times, but today was the first time I actually stopped there. Today was a beautiful, clear day, so after the test was finished I took a walk around the city. I like visiting historical sites when I can, so I was interested to see that Oyama, like many cities here, has a park on the site of the ruins of a castle. After walking through the park, I noticed a street that led to the entrance of a temple. Even though most of the leaves have already fallen from the trees, I still thought the street was beautiful.
The test was given in the city of Oyama. It's on the way to Tokyo, so I've traveled through Oyama many times, but today was the first time I actually stopped there. Today was a beautiful, clear day, so after the test was finished I took a walk around the city. I like visiting historical sites when I can, so I was interested to see that Oyama, like many cities here, has a park on the site of the ruins of a castle. After walking through the park, I noticed a street that led to the entrance of a temple. Even though most of the leaves have already fallen from the trees, I still thought the street was beautiful.
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