Kristin: Yeah, well, um, you know the three months I was living in Japan I
experienced two. Both of those were very different, uh, very different from the one I’d
experienced here and also very different from the one in Bangkok. But one of ‘em, I
was actually up in my apartment, which was on the fifth floor of a building. And I was
woken up at about 5 o’clock in the morning to the building swaying. And because, uh,
earthquakes are like a dime a dozen in Japan, they, they’ve built a lot of their
buildings to absorb the shock. So that’s why it was swaying, it was really, it was a
very surreal feel.
Kristin: Yeah, well, um, you know the three months I was living in Japan Iexperienced two. Both of those were very different, uh, very different from the one I’dexperienced here and also very different from the one in Bangkok. But one of ‘em, Iwas actually up in my apartment, which was on the fifth floor of a building. And I waswoken up at about 5 o’clock in the morning to the building swaying. And because, uh,earthquakes are like a dime a dozen in Japan, they, they’ve built a lot of theirbuildings to absorb the shock. So that’s why it was swaying, it was really, it was avery surreal feel.
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