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navigating nihon
| Genki-ness abounds on the Love Princess Boat
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5.13.2005 |
emma found her way @ 5:26 p.m. | 0 comments
| Rafting in Tokushima |
Getting better at updating.
| Yamaguchi, Yamabuchi, Oh....whatever! ;)
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5.01.2005 |
Here are a few pics from the trip to Tokushima-ken last week. We headed down on the Thursday for a few days of camping and outdoor fun! The weather was perfect, really we couldn't have asked for a better day! The highlight was rafting on the Yoshino river - the only un-damed (?) river in all of Japan! The water was great, as were the guides! If anyone is looking for a fun weekend be sure to checkout Happy Raft - highly recommended! And they let you camp for free! You'll have to wait a bit for rafting photos....have yet to develop the waterproof camera I took. Check back soon!
We also checked out the Iya valley, famous for its vine bridges. I was really regretting not changing into my hiking shoes when I saw the bridge! The gaps between the wood were HUGE! And if one broke, I'm still not convinced I wouldn't fall through! The vines are replaced every 3 years....I think they're due for a change any day now!
There was also this funny contraption -- you had to sit down and pull yourself across the river. Fun times! emma found her way @ 2:42 p.m. | 0 comments
Yes, I am crap at updating.
Earlier in April Clare and I took a weekend trip to Yamaguchi prefecture with Nobuaki, a surgeon who works in Yawatahama. Nobuaki (also known to some by the affectionate nickname: the drunk doctor) is quite the character so it promised to be a fun weekend. After leaving my house at 3am (!!!) we took the ferry over to Kyushu and then drove for about 3hrs to Nobuaki's hometown. When we arrived at the house, Nobuaki introduces us to Jim Cable, resident gaikokujin. Jim has lived in Japan for 13 years and is an expert on Yamaguchi and its history. Jim is always full of interesting facts and funny anecdotes - just the type of person who you want to show you around for the day! Jim took Clare and I on a whirlwind tour of the local sites of interest. Our first stop was this beautiful park. Clare and I went a bit picture crazy. I have decided that I can never ever critisize or roll my eyes at Japanese tourists when they take loads of photos.....as I am just as guilty myself.
emma found her way @ 3:01 p.m. | 0 comments
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