We have now been in Misawa, Japan for a year and there are definitely some things that we love about it which are unique to Japan:
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Drink machines on every corner, even in the middle of nowhere |
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Roller slides- sit on a mat and take a roll down the side of the mountain/hill |
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Plastic food displays. These are great for deciding where to eat and for pointing out our selections to the servers since we do not speak or read Japanese |
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Japanese Baskin Robbins. I grew up by Baskin Robbins so it is already nostalgic. We have come to love Red Bean, Sakura, Apple, and Camo flavored ice cream. |
We continue to enjoy exploring Japan with our monthly ITT Trips. In July we went to the Tsuruta Town where we saw the Tsurunomai Bridge, a 300 m length bridge that is the longest wooden bridge in the triple arched stone design in Japan.
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We saw some cranes at the bridge. I have decided that a crane is my spirit animal and I love to collect images of them. |
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Shrines are tucked into small little corners all over Japan. |
We next went to the Takayama Inari Shrine. It is similar to the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto and worships the Shinto God O-Inari-san, the fox who tends to a multitude of things. We tried to spot all the images and statues of the foxes around the shrine.
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It seemed as if these stairs went on forever. |
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There are not quite "1,000 Tori gates" but there were more than we were willing to count. |
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This image from above the gates is supposed to resemble a long red Chinese dragon. |
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I can never get over the beauty of the Japanese gardens |
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This is a memorial for American sailors who lost their lives when their boat wrecked off the coast of Tsugaru City in 1889. It is called Cheseborough Memorial Stone |
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View of the Sea of Japan from the top of the memorial |
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