The classes were very organised, with morning and/or afternoon periods to attend. During these sessions, there were lectures that focused on contextualising art practice (similar to those at Loughborough University) and some designated time to experiment or make work independently. I also had a Japanese class once a week, and typically I would spend my free periods working on my language skills or towards one of the projects. After that (and on weekends), I would spend time with my friends, explore Tokyo or try a new restaurant.