Nago Guest House
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The Good, The Bad and the Tugly
... She also drove us the short distance to the ferry . As we left the harbour, Shozo pulled alongside the ferry and waved for at least a minute as we did likewise from the upper deck.
The ferry’s return to Naha on the Okinawa mainland was fast again but this time on much rougher seas and there were people sick enroute. I’m surprised the sake from the night before didn’t put us in that group.
Naha was celebrating the “Rope ...
Sayonara, Japan!
This was our last full day in Japan. I had class via internet in the morning so we headed out for an early lunch after that. We ate at the local Italian restaurant where I had some amazing eggplant curry. (I know – it makes no sense that I ate Indian food at the Italian restaurant in Japan, but that is the way it was!) Then, we had some time to kill before Josh got off work. We went back to the American Village ...
Shisa, Bingata, and School Life
... Thankfully, Dibbie was able to help us decide what to order. (No, we have not yet mastered Japanese.) Shekar and Dibbie had the Okinawan delicacy, Taco Rice. I had traditional noodles and rice – served with sea grape salad. (I am starting to get the hang of using chopsticks and slurping noodles!) After we ate, we went into the village to see the history ...
Royalty
... of English - tried so hard to help. He finally drew us a map with landmarks drawn in. (He realized street names are not helpful to us as we can't read.) We were relieved to see our hotel. We ate some nuts we had in our suitcase and were soon sound asleep. Monday will be a quiet day of study and rest. We will pick up Josh for dinner in the evening but are planning nothing more than figuring out how to get some food on our own. ...
We flunk at Japanese
... It is simple but clean and comfortable. Last night, I discovered - to my delight - that their tubs are about 2.5 feet deep with lots of hot water available. After four days of travel, it felt so good to soak and get clean. (Excuse my rudeness, but I am going to include some pictures of the bathroom in our room. It is just fun.) The bed is close to the ground and a hard, firm mattress, but it felt good. I actually got four hours ...
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