Went to a beach that I had heard about from Justine and it was quite beautiful (devoid of concrete) but had a bit of trash scattered along the water line. We saw a big Buddha statue in the distance and decided to walk to it. Little did we know that is was over two kilometres away and not even accessible from the beach. Winds were a little strong as were the waves so sand in every orifice and drowning discouraged us from staying long.
Visited a quaint little flower garden (swamp) out in Kamikawa that is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains. Saw various flora and fauna but unfortunately not the mysterious mountain goats that the pictures proclaimed exhisted and the deer signs on the roads warn us to avoid.
Nice waterfall near the swamp.
Visited an over hyped steak restaurant in Niigata for Minori, Tsubo and Yasuko's birthday and finally went to the Irish bar Robins.
Our last day in Niigata was almost completely spent apart since I was once again screwed over by Japanese bureaucracy and had to spend 2 trips, 8 hours driving and 3 hours waiting to get my fricken Japanese drivers licence. Lucky for me I didn't send my lost passport, which my embassy insisted I do, to the embassy... I guess.
3 comments:
beautiful photos mate. my mum came to japan just after i left (she had planned to be there when i was), and i think the thing i was most gutted about missing was showing her around niigata...strange how you suddenly get a sense of pride of that place
hahhaa, i just read this..and the bit about you being called Kyasarin in Murakami!! The kids must have thought you were me! That's what i go by at school...hilarious, since we look so alike and all ;)
geez I didn't even put two and two together or i mean kat and katherine. all makes sense now!
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