Today I had more classes though including my Japanese class- I feel like I tested into the right place- I WANNA GET TO LEARNIN SO I CAN HAS SPEAK BETTR? Except the weird thing is we're not learning any new kanji in this class! - we are responsible for learning on our own or taking a kanji class which I thought was interesting...(kanji is one of the alphabets used in Japan by the way-thousands of characters...you have to know about 3000 to be able to read a newspaper. These are the 'chinese characters' which foreigners often turn into bad tattoos....)
anyway
3 days ago, the group of Oregon kids ventured out to Kamakura with our Japanese friends.
The first stop we made there was to see the famous "Great Buddha" or Daibutsu. (Built from 1252-1262) The special thing about this giant Buddha is you can walk inside of it! Really neat and really beautiful~.
Giant straw shoes that belong to the Buddha |
The idea was to make it look like they were holding it...but I may have failed portraying that. |
The next stop was to eat lunch at Yuigahama beach. It was so nice! I will have to take another trip out here to go swimming (the water was pretty warm, well at least compared to Oregon beaches haha). There were a lot of surfers.
Our last stop was to visit Enoshima (a small island connected to the beach). Walking around was fun: a lot of shops, trying lots of different types of famous snacks, and seeing a shrine.... So, prepare for pictures!
You walk down this long street of shops and then walk past the "tori", entering the shrine. In shintoism, this signifies that you are entering a new ethereal world. |
As you travel up you can see statues:
And guardians:
Walk up the stairs, and you will see this area, so you may cleanse your hands before praying:
Eventually you will make it to the shri-OH hey guys!
Me and Dorothy walking through the straw circle, for luck I think...? |
Other shots:
He reminds me of Tatsu (my pug baby) |
You can see the beach we ate lunch at! |
If that's not good luck I don't know what is. |
Nick and the girls |
I can just picture Cristi Steiert (my friend's mom) going EWWWW |
Oh Japan |
As promised earlier, I finally got around to getting pictures on the internet from the famous photo booths known as*~* PURIKURA *~* :
Big eyes are cute in Japan...but what happens when you already have them..AHHH
I know what you're thinking...oh gawd why? |
WELCOME TO OUR "VIGAN LABORATORY" ....?
until next time.
2 comments:
hahaha! Can we pleeeaaassseee visit your "vigan laboratory" when Steph and I come visit?
ABSOLUTELY!!!! i won't let you take no for an answer
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