Rera, is the name for the ferry that we rode to 青森. Compared to the normal ferry, It is faster, and of course more expensive.
One of the symbol for 青森ねぶた祭り.
2500 yen including lunch, ferry and train fare, not bad right?
Oh, we miss the pleasant weather of Hokkaido!
We followed this truck and joined the parade for 3km! Yes, keep dancing for 3km under the hot blazing heat!
Miss Hakodate and Miss ねぶた祭り.
Want to watch the video of our dance? http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=5Huwlm-F8MY Though this is 2006 one, not much changes as the dance is still the same easy dance.
Then this is the main street in front of the 青森 station.
青森ベイブリッジ (Bay Bridge), which is just next to the train station. Around 6pm, we took the express train to go back to Hakodate, put an end to our tiring day with another life-time experience!
3 comments:
wah,u really joined lots of those kind of activity...i m just too jealous here:p
b tw,do u understand what the aomori ppl said.i heard that their accent really weird wor..
i am just impressed that you are able to join so many activities organised by the local communities. choosing hokkaido is not a bad choice afterall, eh? :)
lyk: i think kizaratsu also has these kind of activities, just that you need to keep an eye on the information around loh! ha! as for the aomori accent, i didn't get the chance to hear about it. they used the standard one to talk to us.
calvin: of course hokkaido is the best loh! ha! i think anyone who comes here will say the same thing! yeah!
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