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The Good, The Bad and the Tugly
... so we took in the “Rope Festival”. The centrepiece of the three day affair is a huge tug-of-war. It is so huge in fact that it is in the Guinness book of records for the largest rope and tug-of-war in the world.
It was announced that there were 24,000 people who participated from children to grandparents.
The rope was so big that it stretched about 300 meters in length and was a meter thick. Strands that were about 10 cm thick flared off the main rope and ...
Finding Nemo
... br> Our choice of restaurants for dinner was found on the second floor of a building on a laneway that serves as the main street in this village. The fresh fish that was served to me whole was smaller than many fish I have caught and thrown back in Canada. For the same price Graeme had a good feed of raw tuna. We picked up some beer and made an early night of it .
Our host provided breakfast the next morning and also took us out snorkeling on ...
Sayonara, Japan!
... He will return to the US in a few months, so that makes it a bit easier to say good-bye. It was precious time together this week. Now we are in the room trying to get everything bag into our allotted luggage. Tomorrow morning, it is off to Naha to drop off our little Japanese car and get to the airport. We will fly to Seoul where we will have a three-hour layover. Then, we are on to Beijing to see Shekar’s cousins. ...
Shisa, Bingata, and School Life
... a peanut butter “donut” for breakfast. Then, we drove north to pick up our new Okinawan friend, Dibbie. Dibbie took us to lunch at Ryukyu Mura (http://okinawahai.com/2007/11/ryukyu-m ura.html). To order your lunch, you enter money into a vending machine and punch a button of the item you want to order. Then, you are given a ticket which is given to ...
Okinawa
... the wall to the spices in the cupboard. Check out the before and after photos:
Shur-jo is a reconstructed castle in Naha surrounded by beautiful gardens with some good views of the sea beyond. And the added pluses-wandered in right when the Eisa dancing performance started, there was an umbrella vending machine and ...