Here to keep our friends and family up-to-date on our adventures (and reverse culture shock) moving from Kyoto, Japan back to the United States.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Addendum
Just a quick note -- if you follow the link in Renee's last post, you'll find more than just flowers and scarecrows. There are also pictures from two weeks ago, when we went to a festival and watched riflemen demonstrate these old Japanese rifles. Or, you can also watch this video:
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Wonderful slide show, Renee! Did you actually shoot the harquebus?
Niwa niwa niwa niwa tori ga imasu. -- In the garden, there are two birds. Gochiso sama deshita. -- It was a feast! (Said, after a meal, in thanks.) O-temae chodai itashimasu. -- Thank you. I will partake in your tea and its preparation. (Said in a tea ceremony) Furu ike ya, kawazu tobikomu, mizu no oto -- Old pond, frog leaps, water sound (Famous Basho haiku)
Omamori -- Japanese good luck charms Sugoi -- Awesome! Matsuri -- Festival Akachan-- Baby Shooboo-(jido)sha -- Firetruck
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Wonderful slide show, Renee! Did you actually shoot the harquebus?
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