matataku_hoshi: (Ayaki Nao "lovely dork")
matataku_hoshi ([personal profile] matataku_hoshi) wrote2008-08-11 02:51 pm

In which someone has to get used to doing things from the other end

In my two years of time in Japan, I felt like I became pretty familiar with the Japanese postal service.  (Especially towards the end.  At first they just laughed when I came in with box after box, and then I think they got a little worried...)  However, I know very little about sending things to Japan from America.

If I want to send letters to certain pure, proper, and beautiful people in Japan from America, what's the best way to go about doing so?  I would think it would just be via the local post office, but how long should I expect for letters to take to arrive if I send them that way?  Are there any other options I should be looking into?  Preferably one that won't break my limited bank account?

[identity profile] shirabyoshi.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent work! They're slippery little things, aren't they? Especially in those plastic packets in which you can't even tell how many are left.

[identity profile] muffin-song.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The problem was that I moved them from their original envelope at the last minute due to fear of bending. But it was a little traumatizing to open up the envelope which I had originally labeled "senjafuda" and to not find them there.

...I'm going to feel so much better after I know all of my Graphs safely made it. If you ever feel like praying, please put in a word for them.

[identity profile] shirabyoshi.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't imag-- er, yes, I can imagine your anxiety. I hope the day is approaching rapidly when your treasures will be reunited under one roof, where you can conveniently clutch at them and weep.