Saturday, July 19, 2008

Repeating myself

After spending more than one year in Japan, you notice how the cycle repeats itself. Interesting that even some events for foreigners are exactly the same. Anyway, after a while you start doing the same things again. And this post goes back to two experiences last year that were repeated recently.

First there was a trip to Amanohashidate (June 15th and 16th). Last year I went with other Brazilian students for a one-day trip, and this year I returned for the iAT "gasshuku" ("summer camp", although I disagree with this translation). I also travelled with this group last year (to Keihoku-cho), so I might count this as a double repeat.

Guess it can't be helped since it's a relatively famous touristic spot in a good distance for short trips (not so close, but not so far either).

While I had no further business in Amanohashidate, it was nice to be together with friends, especially the ones from my former dorm (and that'll unfortunately leave Japan in September); although I made some new friends as well...

A walk at the beach, "kimodameshi" (test of courage. It usually consists in going further into some place with "scary stories" about it. Usually in pairs, reason for why I think the real objective might be another. Or it's just because I think the living are scarier than the dead so I don't find this kind of thing scary...), some hanabi and card games at night gave a nice atmosphere to the event.

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Then there was Gion Matsuri from July 14th to 17th. Since last year I went for yoiyoiyama and yoiyoiyoiyama, this year because of tests I only went for yoiyama (the night before the parade... usually the most crowded night) to take some pictures.



Too bad I couldn't find some presentations (including some maiko dancing) I was told that took place on yoiyama... Checking later, I was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Better luck next year...




I said I went alone, but being on such a place one is surely to find friends around. But being in the middle of the crowd is tiring, and just having done a test doesn't help things either. I was tired and decided to go home earlier...

Guess I'll still have to return to Gion Matsuri next year...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

uhuuuuu! gion matsuriiiiii!!!
legal igao, valeu por postar essas fotos!!!

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