Hachinohe Segal View Hotel
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All-U-Can-Eat .....after you cook it!
Off on another adventure today, but I must admit, this one was definitely a change of pace. As most of you know, cooking is not something I do much of, but I wanted to experience a Japanese barbecue so it was off to the Appi BBQ held at one of Japan's great ski resorts (before the snow starts to fall).
The Appi Ski Resort is at the same latitude (4- degrees North) as some of the world famous European ...
Ninohe
... heat. The caves were lit up with colorful, changing lights and walkways and bridges when needed. There were spots along the paths where you could look down and see a crystal clear lake below. Lights had been lowered down to show the great depths of these lakes; the deepest of which we could see reaching down 110 meters, although current scientific exploration suggests the deepest parts to be deeper than 1,000 meters. After the caves we drove to the ocean ...
Air Fest 2012 - Misawa Air Base
... versions of US Fighter Planes. To the average onlooker, they look the same - other than the paint job, but to the trained eye, there are some difference. ....I would not be the "trained eye".
All-in-all, it was a good day. .....a LONG good day! Time for bed! Monday morning will come way too early!
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Misawa Tanabata Festival
Misawa City held their annual Tanabata Festival this weekend (27-29 July). Tanabata, also known as the "star festival" is normally held the 7th day of the 7th month (but not based on the western calendar). Festivals are held across Japan in early July and August. Among the biggest and most famous ones are the Tanabata Festivals of Sendai in August and Hiratsuka near Tokyo in July. Many cities and towns hold Tanabata festivals ...
Out & About In/Near Misawa
Off on a Sunday bike ride to see what there is to see within my initial pedaling radius (OK, my radius isn't that big yet......I haven't done much biking in a couple of years).
I started off just pedaling around the streets of Misawa. I'm still getting the lay of the land sorted out in my brain. And the fact that there aren't many straight roads and ZERO roads ...