Back in Morioka
Hello, at noon on Thursday arrived by train in Morioka and my friend (center) was picked up. She had her little son also, which has now been 5 years. Her daughter is now 7 and I was "outdated" with their Japanese.
Yesterday I wrote my diary as an exercise in Japanese and she corrected me ... somehow embarrassing. M. and her husband have built a small house, which by Japanese standards is very large. There is even a children ever for the kids. The daughter still remembers me, and the Small was not sure what to do with the foreigner should do in the beginning. But after two days he has become used to it and constantly asks me things that I can make because of his speaking rate is difficult. Yesterday he went through the whole fridge with me and always asked "So, you like bread?" ... "And what about coal?" At some point we are then run out of food and we practiced writing;)
We were shopping and the children have been delivered at the piano ... otherwise I have not done much. After I go again to the city and look what has changed so here. From Sendai
I had even written anything. I was with his girlfriend and T. M. a few times in the city, the old Castle in Sendai and in some temples. One day we wanted to look at Zao in the mountains and the snow monster to us. These are trees that are full of all sides with snow and look just like big monster. Unfortunately, we've got something confused. We are driven to the wrong side of the mountain and as the weather was so bad, the pass to the other side was closed. It was high on the mountain and then chain car, or how the burning of the monsters. But when we had reached the top, the wind was so strong that we could see nothing to all the snow. We then wanted to walk at least something going, though no snow monsters were there, but that was impossible. We walked about 200 meters around the house and that's it. The wind was so strong you could not see hardly walk and his face was so cold that quickly did everything hurt. So we have an hour in the restaurant (looked more like ne swimming pool with chairs) are maintained and then back down into the valley. Too bad ... (
Another day I went to Matsushima googled but look for it looks really great are The boat tour behind the ship completely flown many gulls and watched a feed in flight Matsushima was not so great.... as I thought and after the boat tour of the temple and the Mininsel with the red bridge I drove a little further and I rented me a bike Niboru. Thus, it then went to the mountain, from which one a beautiful view over the bay of Matsushima (about 270 small islands) should have. Since the bike was set for Japanese and I have almost always come to me while kicking your ass, it was therefore difficult to drive the 3 km to the mountain. When I was up, I needed a break for the first time. Had to wait anyway for about 1 hour for the sunset ... So was ok. The sunset was really beautiful.
pictures will follow later.
After Yamader I'm gone alone and never imagined the temple looked in the mountain. 20 minutes climbing stairs until the top is. I might have the legs trembled. 'm Really glad that I was born in the lowlands. Hardly imagine what would be if you live up there and you forget the milk in the supermarket: (
What have I done this
One day I was on the Okashima peninsula, but it is a total flop in Japan ... My first War?. only at 11 clock in Onagawa drive from where unfortunately only every 2 hours bus down to the end of the peninsula, or drives away the last boat by 14 clock. So it was a choice, by boat, but then a 10-minute stop on the island I wanted the (Kinkasan) or an hour waiting for the bus. I then waited for the bus and thought it might have been the end of the peninsula NEN views of Kinkasan. So 1.5 hours by bus to the coast along. The view at least, was very nice. In Ayukawa (arrived end of the peninsula) but it looked like in our neighboring town in the evening by 20 clock. No one on the road, all shops (up to 2) closed. The only museum in the resort closed for renovations. The last boat leaves by 15 clock and otherwise, all sidewalks already folded. After an hour of desolation I then moved back to the bus driver, with which I came. He was also very surprised. The bus then increased in between loud school children (teenagers) and also again. Lustig was getting out that they are always short and turned around in front of all other students on the bus bowed and said sayonara. Strange, right?
here in Morioka I'm still not done too much. Let's see what we will do it ... M. is looking forward to shopping again;)
I landed here in the middle of an "average Japanese marriages". If I can even say that. There are, I hope so, other marriages .. but this is probably what one expects from Japanese. M. is a housewife with two children and work the man goes and still comes home to clock 8.30. With activities in the evening is nothing much on the weekend and the common ski is probably the highest.
although both talk to each other, but always keep a minimum distance of 1 meter, so it seems. Yesterday, the man (Sh.) surprisingly free and M. was quite shocked because they had not expected. She said it was her dear, if he is not there. She can also hinted that it's handy when the children are grown, they can then get a divorce. I have the impression that stops in Japan after marriage everything. I certainly hope I am wrong or at least change, but what I have already noticed, is absolutely not desirable. When I told M. that what I have for an idea, she said, that's right. After the marriage, everything is different. Men have their jobs, their children and possibly women hobbies and housework. Similarities are almost non-existent and even joint ventures are limited to the essentials. No wonder M. every day to the mail from her "Boyfriend" is waiting.
funny little people, right?
until then
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