It’s the start of rainy season here in
Tokyo and I still can’t believe how different the rain is here. I grew up in
Washington state, which is known for its high amount of rainy days. In fact, a
lot of people call my state the “Rainy State.” Back home, however, the rain is
very light. It often feels more like a mist or gentle sprinkle. Very rarely do
you see Washingtonians (people from Washington State) using an umbrella when it
is raining, only a light jacket. When I moved here, I assumed that it would be
similar.
My first typhoon quickly proved me wrong. I
walked out and saw the familiar dark clouds that mean rain and thought, “It’s
ok. I’m from Washington. I can handle a little rain.” Within seconds, a little
rain turned into a solid wall of water. Tokyo rain feels like taking a shower
it is so heavy! I quickly found myself running to the nearest store and buying
my first ever umbrella! This time, when I heard it was rainy season, I was
prepared. Now, I never leave the house without a portable umbrella securely in
my purse.