@Tominas We're certainly still open. Here's the OOC.
They came from all corners of Japan, by air, land, and sea to attend. No matter their route they all eventually found themselves aboard the train that took them to the city of Musutafa which was host to the academy. There they are welcomed by several black cars with Kosei Academy written across their sides in a bold flowing text along with the school's emblem of a dove-like wings. Like a well oiled machine, the car arrive, load, and depart without end like a serious of cogs working in perfect unison. In time, the buses eventually pulled free from the concrete jungle of a city, and they were all awarded with a clear view of the island which Kose Academy was located at.
The school was an expected sight but no matter how many images they had seen or descriptions they were given it was impossible for them to truly grasp the size of it. It was a city onto itself complete with dozens of buildings with hundred of people already moving about between them. The academy may have attracted their eyes first but it was hardly the only thing to be seen. A great sweeping forest dominated the area and a clear blue lake could be seen opposite them on against the far mountains. It was hard to imagine such idyllic scenery still existing somewhere. Looking down on it all like this made it feel as if it were from another world. That everything that laid outside that wall of mist existed somewhere else, far away from were they are now. The closer they came to the school the deeper that feeling became.
Outside the main entrance, just over a hundred seats had been set out for them before an ornate stage where already several faculty were seated. A few members of the faculty and staff greeted the new arrivals with smiles and directed them to take up a seat while they waited for the opening ceremony to begin. They were told not to worry about their luggage for it would be taken to their dorms, but they deferred any questions as to what their dorms would in fact be. Simply informing them that the housing announcements were running late and would be made known in shortly. With the constant stream of cars, they only had a few minutes to spare for each batch of arrivals before they had to see to a new one.