On August 8th, we visited the Small Animal Zoo exhibit in Sakaiminato at Yumeminato tower. It's the same place where they had the New Caledonia Aquarium a couple of years ago and the Hikari(light) museum earlier this year. The animals were interesting. The sloth really seemed to like Junko. The meerkats were cute. They had a beaver and a capebara. The best was petting a giant tortoise. It was pretty cool, but I was expecting more petting zoo stuff where you can touch the animals, but only the tortoise. Afterward, of course we had soft serve ice cream, vanilla and pear. We passed on the haunted house upstairs in spite of Junko's persistence. Maybe next time.
The continuing adventures of the Winter family in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Small Animal Zoo
On August 8th, we visited the Small Animal Zoo exhibit in Sakaiminato at Yumeminato tower. It's the same place where they had the New Caledonia Aquarium a couple of years ago and the Hikari(light) museum earlier this year. The animals were interesting. The sloth really seemed to like Junko. The meerkats were cute. They had a beaver and a capebara. The best was petting a giant tortoise. It was pretty cool, but I was expecting more petting zoo stuff where you can touch the animals, but only the tortoise. Afterward, of course we had soft serve ice cream, vanilla and pear. We passed on the haunted house upstairs in spite of Junko's persistence. Maybe next time.
Thomas and Company
This summer, Hana had a special visitor in her 2nd grade class at school. Thomas McKenna from America. His Father's American and Mommy's Japanese. They live in Boston, but come here to visit every couple of years. He and his sister 4th grade Alicia stayed about 1 month during America's Summer vacation. Japanese schools have about one month summer break in August. We all got together at Mr. Donuts right before they left, great family. Too bad I couldn't meet daddy. Hana and Thomas became good friends. They were constantly hamming it up. And Alicia took a real liking to Rika(who can blame her!)
Hana's Piano Recital
On July 16th, the day before Farrah and Jared came, Hana had her first piano recital at Bunka Hall in Yonago. Grandma and Grandpa came, too. She played the theme from, "My Neighbor, Tottoro with Rina-Sensei. She was a little nervous, but she did a great job. Next year, she'll try for a solo performance, and maybe it'll be time for Rika's recital, too.
Farrah and Jarod's visit
Here are great pictures of my poet cousin Farrah and her husband Jared when they came to visit me in Japan on July 17th. We only had a day and a morning. We visited the famous Tottori Sand Dunes. It was my first time in 12 years! They were pretty cool. It was powerful hot that day, not a place for little kids. No shade anywhere. We climbed the dunes and dipped our feet in the ocean on the other side and came back. The place was pretty amazing. It was great to see them. They're the only people from America to come and visit me since I was married!
Jared particularly seemed well acclimated to life in Japan, Peace!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Golden Week Hiruzen Joyful Park
Golden Week holidays 2012, we went to Joyful Park, a small amusement park in Hiruzen, Okayama prefecture. It was the first time for the girls.
Rika was tramatized by the Dino ride. I couldn't fit in the seat. Junko had to take her. |
Momotaro(Hana) and the monkey(Rika) |
Whee!! |
We're somewhere up there. |
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