I didn't ride this one, but four of our "kids" did. |
My two boys on the end and our "adopted" daughters next to them. |
This isn't the first time this has happened to us in Japan. When we were at Disneyland in July with our Australian friends we met a Taiwanese teenage girl who was there on her own (actually, with her parents, but had gone her separate way for the day). She linked up with us for most of the afternoon. That didn't seem so odd because it was her first day in the country and she didn't speak Japanese.
We stopped and saw a free dog circus act. The dogs were pretty good, but it was the costume of the trainers that caught my attention. They were in thin pastel overalls. It was a strange effect. The surprise was when they brought out a framed certificate to show that this group has made it into the Guinness Book of Records for the number of dogs skipping at one time. We happen to have the 2012 Book on loan from the school library and checked it when we got home. It has a picture and everything there. 13 dogs "skipping" at one time! Record recorded in October 2009.
Mt Fuji, taken through glass, but not a bad view! |
We left not long after 4pm when it started to get dim and many of the rides shut. On the train ride home we could occasionally see the western horizon and with it, glimpses of the outline of Mt Fuji surrounded by the changing shades of sunset. Spectactular. Knowing that our "home" station has a Mt Fuji viewing platform, I was willing that train home before we totally lost light. This is what we saw when we got there.
Overall a great day. I'm glad we made to effort to get out (and believe me, it was an effort with some "fireworks" at home before we left).
The P.S. on the day was something totally different. We booked a motorhome to drive to Uluru when we're in Australia in July. We've been thinking and dreaming on this one for a while, so it is awesome to actually book it! You can see the motorhome we've here. Should be an amazing trip. And an amazingly long one too. We can't wait. Now we just need to get to Australia to pick up the vehicle . . .
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