Here are just a few random shots from our last day in Japan . . . not too many.
Anpan Man!
Natto!
Wash basin in a food court at a mall. We decided the urinal-looking one was for kids to wash their hands . . . we hoped.
Awww . . . time to leave. I hope we get to go back again. Now that we've tried all the treats that we brought back, we know which ones to get more of. Plus . . . you know . . . we kinda missed some stuff . . .
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Lorna
said...
One week in Japan is way too short a time. Two weeks is good, and by then, you miss home and are ready to return. What is impressive is that Japan is such a clean country; even w/o trash cans all over the streets, people don't just dump their rubbish any old place. The children there are very well-behaved, too. There's something to be learned from that culture. But sure looks like you and your sisters had the time of your lives!
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10 comments:
One week in Japan is way too short a time. Two weeks is good, and by then, you miss home and are ready to return. What is impressive is that Japan is such a clean country; even w/o trash cans all over the streets, people don't just dump their rubbish any old place. The children there are very well-behaved, too. There's something to be learned from that culture. But sure looks like you and your sisters had the time of your lives!
I'm glad you guys had lots of fun!
Ooooh Lorna, I agree . . . I wish we had just one more week. Except there was no way my sisters coulda fit any more stuff in their suitcases.
Thanks Kat! We sure did.
Bestest trip ever!!! Fun stuff:) thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!
Anpan man ?? huh ?? aw mann...I gonna miss seeing da pics...
Thanks, Anon!!
You were busy at the vending machines, Didi. I can't wait to see Geri's photobook!
geez, so fast yah?? I wanna go on another excursion, where should we go next? :)
Yah, Les. I like go. Hard for believe that before going on trips with you, I was like, "No no no. I don't like to travel."
Sure enjoyed all the photos! Next time u go Japan in all the snow, try get these! The ones they gave u stay kinda junk.
http://kahtoola.com/product/microspikes/
Whoa!!!! You can climb up Mt. Everest with those! Thanks for the tip, Moki!
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