Upon arriving in Kumamoto for our stay here, the grueling schedule of the first few days wore us out: lying around, eating, taking naps, going for walks, relaxing, taking more naps, eating more, and finishing the day by watching Japanese League baseball with Michiyo`s Dad Minoru while drinking sake. When the weekend came, we finally got out and about. Saturday night, I met up with Jason, my good friend from our JET days together, and we hit the town just like (well, sort of like) the good old days, going first to Charlie’s Country Bar, then on to Karaoke, and ending the night at Tapas, a Mexican restaurant with salsa music playing, and outside chairs to enjoy Corona`s on the street.
Sunday, Grandpa Minoru took us to Yabe-machi, a mountain town in the countryside having a festival. After enduring choppy, winding mountain roads, we arrived in time for the procession of, um, tsukurimono—sculptures people made.
But I cannot.
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Haha these pics and posts are cracking me up! I can't sleep so decided to update myself on eyes of hiro! Post something soon, even though you are just in boring America, your life is still pretty cool :)
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