Hiroshima, Day 26~.
Took a boat tour out into the Sea of Japan to see the stone/rock formations of Omijima. The waves were fairly strong that day and it was quite cool to see the waves splashing against the boat we were on.
Otousan, Okaasan and Obaachan.
Reached some cave and we were asked to come out to the deck to take photos. After that, they started going around asking people if they wanted to purchase the photos that they took. The only bad point was that...you can't preview the photos and they'll mail you the photos in like 2 days or something. So anyway, the Shinkawas bought one photo for me but when the photo arrived, they realised that the photo did not capture me...neither was Okaasan in the picture. Only Obaachan, who was smiling really happily, was shown on the photo. =D
Lots of marine products were sold there. Smelt totally like a fish market...with fresh fish. wtf...I don't know what I'm talking about.
They bought me this t-shirt~ Whee~
Next, we went to this place called Shuuhoudou or Akiyoshidou, depending on how you want to pronounce it. Both pronunciations are used. It's basically a limestone cave with lots of cool limestone formations in it. The temperature in there was a little chilly though. The limestone formations were so cool and luckily I rented the English translator thingy or else I probably would not understand anything.
Entrance of the cave. So scenic!!!
Was pretty dark inside the cave so I wasn't able to take alot of photos inside. This is the golden pillar. So.freaking.cool. Everyone was queueing up to take photos with it lo.
Next, we took a taxi to Akiyoshidai, or Akiyoshi Plateau, the largest karst formation in Japan .
Before returning to Hiroshima, we went to the Kazuki Yasuo Art Museum. His artworks were really cute and I liked them alot. I even bought like postcards that featured his artwork =D
End of Day 26. More pictures here:http://mizu-kioku.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=168
Took a boat tour out into the Sea of Japan to see the stone/rock formations of Omijima. The waves were fairly strong that day and it was quite cool to see the waves splashing against the boat we were on.
Otousan, Okaasan and Obaachan.
Reached some cave and we were asked to come out to the deck to take photos. After that, they started going around asking people if they wanted to purchase the photos that they took. The only bad point was that...you can't preview the photos and they'll mail you the photos in like 2 days or something. So anyway, the Shinkawas bought one photo for me but when the photo arrived, they realised that the photo did not capture me...neither was Okaasan in the picture. Only Obaachan, who was smiling really happily, was shown on the photo. =D
Lots of marine products were sold there. Smelt totally like a fish market...with fresh fish. wtf...I don't know what I'm talking about.
They bought me this t-shirt~ Whee~
Next, we went to this place called Shuuhoudou or Akiyoshidou, depending on how you want to pronounce it. Both pronunciations are used. It's basically a limestone cave with lots of cool limestone formations in it. The temperature in there was a little chilly though. The limestone formations were so cool and luckily I rented the English translator thingy or else I probably would not understand anything.
Entrance of the cave. So scenic!!!
Was pretty dark inside the cave so I wasn't able to take alot of photos inside. This is the golden pillar. So.freaking.cool. Everyone was queueing up to take photos with it lo.
Next, we took a taxi to Akiyoshidai, or Akiyoshi Plateau, the largest karst formation in Japan .
Before returning to Hiroshima, we went to the Kazuki Yasuo Art Museum. His artworks were really cute and I liked them alot. I even bought like postcards that featured his artwork =D
End of Day 26. More pictures here:http://mizu-kioku.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=168

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