Then I drove around Tamako (lake Tama) to visit this striking orange pagoda. It is so bright. Behind it is a hillside with dragon sculptures, temple grounds, a big cemetery.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
orange pagoda & noodle shop
Today I met with new friend, Aoi. She wants to practice English, and I want to practice Japanese. Her English is much better than my Japanese! Mainly, we want to be friends. We are about the same age. Aoi has three young boys, so we had a good time browsing through Babies R Us. She could help me decipher many of the products (the Japanese have thought of everything you never knew you needed.) The baby food here looks especially yummy and healthy. We also had lunch at Joyful Honda (a home department store) next to Babies R Us.
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Thanks for posting such great pictures. Your blog is turning into an impressive travelogue! You have visited a lot more places and experienced more of the local culture than when I lived there. Makes me miss Japan, esp the food...
ReplyDeleteI want to be here... looks awesome... I can teach you to count to 99 in Japanese :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your travels with us! I enjoy seeing your pictures and reading about your experiences. Love learning about other cultures, and you do a great job explaining...
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