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1-5-2 Kyotsuka Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan, 880-0937
... dann noch ne halbvolle Packung Zuckerln. Dafuer hat andi seine schokomakadamia mit ihnen geteilt. So Fotos und Videos gibts ein anderes mal. bin schon hundemuede. Morgen gehts nach Nagasaki und es ist ungewiss ob wir da ein quartier mit internet kriegen. Also muesst ihr vielleicht da ein quartier mit internet kriegen. Also muesst ihr vielleicht auf neue infos warten.
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I spent a great couple of nights last weekend at THE BAR. Its a bar in Miyazaki above the Pauls Smith Clothes shop not far from the main Miyazaki Station.@The owner, Sean, from New Zealand has a great little establishment there. Its only been open for less than a year but its the night spot of choice for all the foreign community in town and most of the Japanese people too if the crowd on Friday and Saturday nights ...
Miyazaki, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan wideboythinSo what do emergency brakes and a rental car have in common? It turns out you can't set the GPS on the rental car if the emergency brake isn't on. Try to figure out that one when all the instructions are in Japanese!! And then... try to find the emergency brake. When we first rented the little car we got the key turned... engine on.... controls figured out... and then ... whumph... you can't move when the brake is on so ...
Miyazaki, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan marybc... that so much of what we are able to do today is due to things that are our of our control. Of course as happy as I am to be home there are aspects of our trip that I will miss. We got to see new things and new people every day, you can't say that for cube life! We got to see how they grow crops from Tanzania to Japan. We got to see what school's look like from Malawi to Nepal. We got to see religious customs ...
Miyazaki, Japan spudbraham... into the 1.5 of daylight a guy pulls up in his extra large van (quite unusual for this part of the world, they all drive tiny cars and trucks) and asks if we could use a lift. Yes, please! After loading our junk in the back of his van, he explains that earlier he saw us grinding up yet another hill and though, "Gee, they are quite far from any hotels and I hope they aren't planing on camping in this rain." so ...
Miyazaki, Japan spudbraham... on any regular basis mind you. Late start after checking out a couple parks of ancient stone Buddhas, and then uphill on the Kunisake peninsula which has large temples, and larger hills all over the place. The rain started around 10:30, but for some reason, we were thinking it wasn't so far to Beppu, known far and wide for natural hot springs, so we put up with the rain knowing we'd be soaking in a hot tub before too long. The rain only occasionally let up to inhale ...
Miyazaki, Japan imapilot... were extremely proud to walk me around the factory. Several young Japanese girls were following us around the factory taking pictures and getting us tea and coffee. Needless to say, the male dominated society is different, but I`m enjoying myself! :) I`m exhausted and going out to dinner tonight which probably means more karaoke. Peace.
Miyazaki, Japan christopheroren... the highest suspension bridge in the world and taken a museum tour. All of this while defiling myself every night trying to keep up with the Japanese tradition of filling your beer, sochu or sake glass before you finish your last. UNREAL. Every bar has a karoke machine that is well used. Tonight, I will perfect the phrase, E Eh Kedo des, which means no-thank you. They don`t take no easily and usually I give in first. More Later.
Miyazaki, Japan christopheroren... at themselves, they point to their nose. After several tense moments of conversation I figured out that everyone was not telling me that I had a big nose, but they were trying to tell me about themselves! My humor is hard to translate here. One of the translators was a fashion designer. I asked her if she could design a shirt that could me lose 10 pounds. She didn't laugh and said she would bring me a shirt later. . . Maybe she can! Have to run!
Miyazaki, Japan christopheroren... 20 hours. I noticed that during my trip through customs in Nigoya that the further I moved passed immigration the less English everyone knew. The ticketing ladies knew less than the custom officials, the baggage check-in people knew less than the ticketing people and so on. It finally ended with me nodding my head and forgetting all the Japanese I had learned over the last few months. I guess there is something to be said for stage fright!
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