Pictures and more
So I'm done with uni now finally. Now it's just panic time to figure out how to fit everything into a suitcase. wish me luck.
The train to Atami.
The road to the beach had a lot of dried fish-things just lying out. Like these lovely squid.
PC Japan at it again. The name of this place "くろんぼ" (kuronbo) is basically like saying "negro".
The view of the beach from the hotel balcony.
More from the balcony.
on the beach
The beach again
The beach at night
Fireworks on the beach
more fireworks
In the bath
The big outside bath
on top of the viewing tower
Atami castle. It was just built in 1930 or 1940 for the war. So not really too impressive.
there was a festival the day I left and the shops were already all set up along the street.
Apparently a famous statue. Something about a story by a writer from Atami.
On the boat last Sunday. Quentin and Aiko.
looking at the enoshima beach from the boat
There was some random guy with that little piece of fabric on the boat. Here's Ami getting a bit too close to seeing too much.
On the boat eating.
The beach at Enoshima
Me, Hiroko and Erin. Hiroko works at the international centre at Hosei. She's always so nice to us.
The train to Atami.
The road to the beach had a lot of dried fish-things just lying out. Like these lovely squid.
PC Japan at it again. The name of this place "くろんぼ" (kuronbo) is basically like saying "negro".
The view of the beach from the hotel balcony.
More from the balcony.
on the beach
The beach again
The beach at night
Fireworks on the beach
more fireworks
In the bath
The big outside bath
on top of the viewing tower
Atami castle. It was just built in 1930 or 1940 for the war. So not really too impressive.
there was a festival the day I left and the shops were already all set up along the street.
Apparently a famous statue. Something about a story by a writer from Atami.
On the boat last Sunday. Quentin and Aiko.
looking at the enoshima beach from the boat
There was some random guy with that little piece of fabric on the boat. Here's Ami getting a bit too close to seeing too much.
On the boat eating.
The beach at Enoshima
Me, Hiroko and Erin. Hiroko works at the international centre at Hosei. She's always so nice to us.
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