July 11, 2013
My friend, Deidre, and I joined forces for another ECO Japan day and decided 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. After all, they were some of our favorite adventure spots and nothing like these students from the mainland would ever see back at home!
My friend, Deidre, and I joined forces for another ECO Japan day and decided 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. After all, they were some of our favorite adventure spots and nothing like these students from the mainland would ever see back at home!
So, our first stop was Zanpa Point...
This guy cracked me up!!
He had given his camera to one of the other boys, then would stage his own camera shots of himself!!
When we stopped by the giant shisa, this gentleman was there selling snacks. We bought/tried a couple and gave him Y200 (~$2) to take a group shot for us.
Then, it was off to Deidre's for lunch.
The first thing we introduced them to was an apple peeler/corer/slicer which amazed them!!
Many of them took turns giving it a try, so we had plenty of apple slices to go with our sandwiches!
Roller slide and sea glassing fun after lunch...
A crazy sight!!
Our last stop of the day was a little souvenir shopping. The girls found the photo booths, my boys found the arcade where they taught me how to play the taiko drum game. Kinda like Guitar Hero, but on the taiko drum!!
Didn't realize/imagine that would be my last ECO day, but it was..... But, so glad to have the chance to participate!!!
Wonderful! How fun!
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