Once we arrived in Hiroshima, who should we see but Jen and her family!!! Dad, Me, Jennifer, Gordon, her brother Maxwell, and her mom Wendy.
Mom decided to buy a drink from a vending machine, using her play money.
Mom decided to buy a drink from a vending machine, using her play money.
Dad, in his Ray Bans, and me, in my Sea Witches, consulting a map of Hiroshima. On the train from Hiroshima to Miyajimaguchi.
Arriving at Miyajimaguchi.
Itsukushima, or Miyajima, the Shine Island.
On the ferry to the island.
Itsukushima Shrine. Quothe the all knowing Wikipedia, "The shrine is dedicated to the three daughters of the Shinto deity Susano-o no Mikoto, brother of the great sun deity, Amaterasu (the tutelary deity of the Imperial household). The first shrine buildings were probably erected in the 6th century, and the shrine has been destroyed many times. The present shrine dates from the mid-16th century, having been rebuilt in keeping with its earlier 12th century design."
Me, Dad, and Mom on the ferry to the island.
One of many gift shops on Miyajima.
Arriving at Miyajimaguchi.
Itsukushima, or Miyajima, the Shine Island.
On the ferry to the island.
Itsukushima Shrine. Quothe the all knowing Wikipedia, "The shrine is dedicated to the three daughters of the Shinto deity Susano-o no Mikoto, brother of the great sun deity, Amaterasu (the tutelary deity of the Imperial household). The first shrine buildings were probably erected in the 6th century, and the shrine has been destroyed many times. The present shrine dates from the mid-16th century, having been rebuilt in keeping with its earlier 12th century design."
Me, Dad, and Mom on the ferry to the island.
One of many gift shops on Miyajima.
Mom and Dad in the park on Miyajima.
I have no idea what that says.
Fried food vendor. Yum.
Mom being a sweetheart and shading Dad with her pretty parasol.
Itsukushima Shrine.
I have no idea what that says.
Fried food vendor. Yum.
Mom being a sweetheart and shading Dad with her pretty parasol.
Itsukushima Shrine.
I am responsible for Mom's face. I kept making faces at them when I would take a photo, to get them to laugh. Mom would mimic my face, hence her expression.
Me and Dad.
Inside Itsukushima Shrine.
It must be very beautiful when the tide comes in. I didn't research the tide times before we left. Whoops.... next time.
One of the walkways at Itsukushima Shrine, with Goju-no-to Pagoda visible in the background.
Inside Itsukushima Shrine.
It must be very beautiful when the tide comes in. I didn't research the tide times before we left. Whoops.... next time.
One of the walkways at Itsukushima Shrine, with Goju-no-to Pagoda visible in the background.
Me at the shrine on Miyajima, taken by Mom from the other shore.
Me, with the ever-present camera bolted to my arm.
And there's the face!
Guess who I ran into at the shrine?
Me, with the ever-present camera bolted to my arm.
And there's the face!
Guess who I ran into at the shrine?
Mom and Dad with a train track background.
From Hiroshima JR station, we took a streetcar to Peace Park.
Streetcar ride to Peace Park. I think Mom was trying to provide air conditioning or something.
From Hiroshima JR station, we took a streetcar to Peace Park.
Streetcar ride to Peace Park. I think Mom was trying to provide air conditioning or something.
Funny sign on the streetcar.
Hiroshima City from the streetcar.
NO ONE'S DRIVING! AHHHHH!!! Ok, this was the back end, the driver was on the other end of the car.
Streetcar movie.
A cemetery beside Peace Park. We visited August 14. The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 9.
The A-Bomb Dome.
Hiroshima City from the streetcar.
NO ONE'S DRIVING! AHHHHH!!! Ok, this was the back end, the driver was on the other end of the car.
Streetcar movie.
A cemetery beside Peace Park. We visited August 14. The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 9.
The A-Bomb Dome.
Okanomiyaki is "japanese pizza". It's fried egg, a crepe like base, noodles, a big helping of cabbage, and usually meat (pork). It's amazingly delicious.
Hiroshima to Shin Kobe, via shinkansen.
Hiroshima to Shin Kobe, via shinkansen.
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Insane how wicked fast those trains are
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