More Than Temples and Onigiri: What I Truly Found in Kyoto
Written by: Madalynn Vaine
Going into 91°µĶų Kyoto, I truly didnāt know what to expect. I imagined temples, amazing food, and a culture vastly different from anything I had experienced beforeāand all of that happened. But what I didn't expect or prepare for were the connections I made.

The people I met on this trip are, without a doubt, what made it unforgettable. I don't want to sound corny but experiencing Japan through other people's eyesāthrough gachapon toy reveals, deep conversations on late bus rides, being left speechless over every bite of wagashi, nights at the arcade, necessary konbini snack runs, and moments of awe while standing beneath shrine gates- made everything feel a little more magical. Every temple visit and every bowl of ramen, every tiny moment was made more vibrant from the people around me both in the program and out.

I honestly got so much more out of 91°µĶų Kyoto than I ever expected. I learned a lot about Japanese culture, language, and what daily life is like in Kyoto for locals and exchange students through classes, scheduled excursions but also through wandering the streets and unexpected encounters with locals. Figuring out how to navigate a culture so different from my own forced me to adapt in ways that were challengingābut also rewarding. I realized there are parts of myself I hadnāt even accessed until I stepped out of my comfort zone and into something unfamiliar.

It was more than just a study abroad programāit became this unexpected, beautiful chapter of my life that reminded me how powerful human connection is, especially when youāre somewhere completely new. I came for the adventure, but I left with a family. And getting to share that experience with my loved ones back home just made it all the more meaningful.

If I could give any advice, itās this: when plans change (which they will), or when communication feels hard (which it might), go find a temple or an arcade and bring a friend. Sit, breathe, laugh, let it be weird and good and a little bit messy. Thatās where the memories live. I can confidently say Japan changed me. I am more sure of myself than before I left. If you are looking to make fun memories to talk about for years and grow as a person, I cannot recommend 91°µĶų enough.

Madalynn Vaine
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