Josh
took all the family but me to Hirosaki to see the Chrysanthemum festival. I had been sick and stayed home to rest
undisturbed. He took the kids out of
school so they could enjoy a full day with their grandparents. Bob and Stacy enjoyed seeing the castle. They enjoyed the models adorned with colorful
chrysanthemums as well as the fall foliage.
We have spent so much time on ITT tours that we cannot let someone visit us and not take them on an adventure too. We to Hirazumi. We wanted to show the Turner’s how we have enjoyed seeing Japan on our monthly outings. We saw the wooded shrine, lovely leaves, and the golden temple. Then we traveled to the Geibikei Gorge for the boat cruise. The Turner’s seemed to enjoy the song that the oarsman sung as we floated on the boat.
The incense is supposed to heal the body if breathed in. |
Autumn is stunning in Northern Japan |
We
went to Morioka Round 1, a sports amusement center. The kids have always wanted to go there, and
it was fun to have grandma and grandpa along.
There was a ball pit area, soccer, basketball, bowling, tennis,
baseball, and a large rink where we roller bladed, tried motor bikes, and
segways. I loved the segways but Bub crashed on the motor bikes. The kids had
a blast going from thing to thing and were reluctant to leave. Too bad it was back to school for them
tomorrow! As we arrived home, we took
them to Kappa Sushi because everyone should try conveyor belt sushi in
Japan.
We traveled to Aomori to stay at a traditional Japanese
hotel, ryokan. We had two traditional
rooms with Tatami flooring. They had a
little sitting area, bathroom, table that drops into the floor so that you sat
on pads but did not have to kneel, and Yukata robes and slippers for all of us.
We put on our slippers and watched a shamisen show in the staging area and then
went to the onsen. I was proud of Bob
and Stacy for trying out the public bath.
I don’t think they particularly enjoyed it but I think they wanted to
say that they had tried it. We slept on
traditional pads (no beds) and we brought an air mattress for Bob and
Stacy. I really love the experience of
Japanese hotels.
Tatami mat flooring- no beds! We slept really comfortably actually |
Japanese style dining in our room |
We spent the
day in Aomori and started at the Nebuta Museum where we learned about the
floats in the famous parade. Four
winners from this year’s parade were displayed there. We also got to play the taiko drums,
cymbals, and learn the dance from the parade.
We took Bob and Stacy to Showa-Daibutu to see the big buddha. I had never been there in the day and it was
a little different experience. Inside
the buddha, pages of artwork and quotes of wisdom were displayed. Stacy really liked them and was able to find
the book of quotes in the gift shop. We
then traveled back to Misawa and we ate at the free member buffet at the club. I figured that it was probably a good idea to
change up Japanese food occasionally.
The first ferry boat from Honshu to Hokkaido |
We found our zodiac signs inside the big buddha. We could make a donation and say a prayer to each one.
We ventured to Lake Towada while Josh went to work and Bear went to school. We walked around the lake and it was quite cold. Then we went into the gorge to see the waterfalls. Stacy and Bob played lots of games with Bub and Pants while Bear dutifully did homework.
We went sea glass hunting at Shipwreck beach. This was one of the best days we spent. I don’t know why it is so fun and fulfilling to pick up colorful pieces of glass, but we all enjoyed it. Bob and Stacy were excited to have things that they collected from Japan to take back with them. I always love time by the ocean.
We were just happy to have Bob and Stacy visit and it was so great for the kids to have one on one time with their grandparents. We had a wonderful visit and created some lasting memories.
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