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Day 6
... to get some beautiful shots. From there, we drove down the mountainside to a place at the base, which was a very nice home turned into a coffee shop (coffee is super-*******-expensive here). We got some coffees and desserts which were very good. The utensils the staff used to make the coffee looked quite strange and much like laboratory equipment.
Our next destination was ...
Akan National Park 2: Lake Kussharo
... And seeing the news from back home, I suspect everyone over there would too.
Back at the hostel, out of a fit of boredom and pique, I decided to try my hand at the piano in the den. It’s been 12 years since I’ve last really touched a piano and it was embarrassingly hard to read the music. How many damned lines can you write about he five provided you? I don’t know, but this ******* composer was damned determined to try to get every ...
Summer Vacation 2007-Rishiri-to
... through the tunnel and come out on the other side it's a huge, round rock wall that seems to go in all sorts of directions...He dropped me off at the terminal after that and we said our farewells. I waited in the terminal for almost two hours. There are only two ferries a day that run between the two islands and the first one isn't until almost 10, as I said before. That pretty much scrapped my plan for climbing Rishiri that day as it's a pretty long hike since ...
Golden Week 2007-Hiroshima
... than anything else. When I saw those little boy's and girl's school uniforms that were torn to shreds, or the clump of hair that fell out of a young girl's head when her mother was brushing it, or the fingernails and skin a mother had saved to show her husband what remained of their son; how could you not be moved by something so senseless and tragic. Along with the personal artifacts, there were also exhibits of other objects on display. Furniture that had ...
Kono tabi wa, go shusho sama desu.
... man finished talking he read from a large piece of paper. It was mostly the nuts and bolts, "just the facts, ma'am", of this one man's life; all summed up on one sheet of paper: where he was born, when he moved to Shibecha, what he did, and when he died...After that, the family bowed to everyone and it was over. We filed down the stairs, got our shoes, and headed out into the cold air. Some of us back to our newly-made families and some of us back to our guitars. ...