September 5, 2009
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Japan (Day 13-16): full of nostalgia
The end of my trip, finishing off with a return to Nagoya and Tokyo. It only took me a month and a half longer than originally anticipated to update this!
Date: July 9th
Location: Nagoya
Brought to you by taikoAfter staying the night in Kyoto, I said farewell to L the next morning and went to Nagoya again. This time, it was to visit my host family from 1999. I don’t have much in the way of pictures from this day, but it was rather packed–and it was great to be able to see so many people once again. This day was just full of nostalgia.
First, I arrived in the morning, and my host mother invited me to see a taiko rehearsal. (Again, I wish I had photos, but I don’t like disturbing folks by taking pictures in the middle of practice like that.) Thereafter, we went to a sushi restaurant nearby for lunch–where I got to meet my host father and his parents. (And again, it was great to be able to see them again.)
Last for that day, well, my host parents are still involved with AFS, the organization I went with to Japan and Argentina in 1999 and 2000. There was someone who was returning home that they were seeing off that afternoon, so I joined them–and, incidentally, I saw a familiar face that I hadn’t seen since 1999 (Mr. Ohyama, then then-regional director for AFS-Nagoya, who’s now much higher in AFS-Japan overall). There was that brief moment like:
O: Do you remember me?
Me: Um… …
Me: (recalls photos from ’99, goes wide-eyed) Yes! Of course!I still have photos from back then, and I remember one in particular at the train station when we were headed to Shizuoka for three days–it was a group photo, with all the AFS Summer Stay folks and Mr. Ohyama in the front. Ah, memories.
Date: July 10th
Location: Nagoya
Brought to you by Nagoya AquariumThat afternoon, I took a trip downtown to the Toyota Towers. I’d seen these already on my way down (check a few entries ago), but I didn’t go up to the observation deck at that time. I figured, since I wasn’t there every day, it was worth the ticket cost to go up and take a look (something like $7 I think). And, well, there is a really lovely view of the city from there, including all the new buildings on the horizon. Here are a couple shots:
Date: July 11th
Location: Nagoya/Tokyo
Brought to you by Lotus 1-2-3Anyway! Before I left, I had to snap one photo of Kyowa station–the station near my 1999 host family’s house. I say I had to since I took the same photo 10 years ago and 5 years ago:
1999
2004
2009
I arrived in Tokyo that afternoon, and checked into my hotel (a budget business hotel near Shinagawa). That night, I stopped by L’s place in Tokyo (different L than my friend in Kyoto–this is the one I hung out with two weeks prior when I first arrived) for dinner. Then it was a little last-minute shopping in Shibuya, and back to the hotel for the night.
Date: July 12th
Location: Pacific
Brought to you by ANAAnd that’s that. I get up in the morning to catch the express to Narita Airport, board my flight, and get back home about 4 hours before I left.
Next post will be a “recap” with links to all the past entries, plus a few other thoughts. Thanks for reading. KF