Visit: Historic district & Matsusaka’s family residence
Weather: 45-60°/ more clouds than sun 10-15 mph
Namiyo suggested visiting Takehara as it reminded her of a softer version of Gion District in old Kyoto. I find it enchanting. It’s easy to admire the beauty without the hype, the crowds, or the souvenir shops of Kyoto.
Softer version of Gion District.Open door.Kimono. Namiyo and Saburo’s house burned down about 8 years ago. All her kimonos were lost in the fire. Toilet. Operate like an out house single-seater.
Visit: Historic district & Matsusaka’s family residence
Weather: 45-60°/ more clouds than sun 10-15 mph
Haven’t you wanted someone to hold your hand as you embark on something new, something foreign? From research I knew the trip would take four train transferring on three different lines with a 5-10 minute connection time. Saburo assured me I could do it and did it was what I did without holding anyone’s hand.
Shinkansen travel about 200 mph. Carriage 12. Mine. On the other end of train speed spectrum is this local trail, my last connecting for the day.Last train for the day with sea to the left.
Visit: Historic district & Matsusaka’s family home
Weather: 45-60°/ more clouds than sun 10-15 mph
OVERVIEW
FROM: 8:43 Nara City on local express train to Kyoto City @ 9:30
FROM: 9:52 Kyoto City on Shinkansen to Fukuyama Mihara @ 11:09
From: 11:18 Fukuyama Mihara on Shinkansen Nozomi #111 to Mihara @ 11:09
FROM: 11:18 Fukyama on Kodama #845 to Mihara @ 11:32
FROM: 11:37 Mihara on JR Line to Takehara @ 12:12
Sayōnara to friends who feel more like family. I have spent 17 days in their steady company and each moment has been a gift.
Kunihiko, Namiyo, Linda, Rintaro, Saburo, Natsuko, and HinakoFast and cheerful exit to school. Dad’s job. Ever so fashionable Natsuko and Kunihiko are off to work. Kunihiko gets home daily between 8:30-9:00pm.Saburo’s going away snake for me is almonds and dried fish. He knew I liked this fish for dinner. I choose to eat a package of gummies on the trains.
Father drops off and mother picks up children from school. Many, many teachers inside preschool. Of course no pictures allowed inside school. Hinako and Rintaro are bursting with happy energy after school.
Father drops off. Namiyo, Natsuko, Hinako, and Rintaro in the lead coming home from school. Rintaro running like the wind. Rintaro who likes to build Japanese-like Legos.
Osaka Castle is a bit of history in this rather newly built city with skyscrapers. Its proportions are pleasing to me. The setting is in a wonderful green space.
Top of Osaka Castle in background. Saburo and Namiyo approaching Castle. Tigers are a favorite Japanese image.The Three Musketeers of this castle.
Public transportation is orderly. Since COVID benches have been replaced by chairs with safe personal space. Platforms and trains marked for women only. Platforms marked to allow passengers to rapidly depart train. Footprints marked for safe personal spacing before boarding train. But of course, always on time.
Benches gone. Look inside. Read sign. Women only car.Cleared space for disembarking passengers.Safe and orderly waiting for embarking passengers.
WALK: 5m walk from Natsuko’s house in Nara City to Shin-Omiya Train Station
TRAIN: 30m from Shin-Omiya Train Station with two transfers to Osaka Station
WALK: Osaka
TRAIN: 30m from Shin-Omiys Station to Shin-Omiya Train Station
WALK: 5m to Natsuko’s house in Nara City
SLEEP: Natsuko’s house in Nara City
Hinako wailed when she first met me. Albeit she was sick. For days she still cried when she saw me. Yesterday she took my handkerchief and was dusting the floor with it. Good curiosity. This morning she said my name. Having finished her breakfast yogurt she wanted more. Hinako graciously accepted my yogurt. We are making good progress as friends ❤️.
Hinako finished yogurt. Hinako finished my yogurt!Happiness. Mother and Father getting Hinako ready for school.