2004/11/16

Fun fun fun!


Chinese-style hotchpotch ↑Posted by Hello

In my high school, we made a trip to Kyusyu from November 7 to 11. It was so delightful trip (especially second day in our trip was good). I’ll tell about the second day, free action day.
November 8 is fine day to go around Nagasaki city. My group was 8 people. First we went to Glover Gardens. There is the home of Thomas B. Glover who had come to Nagasaki as a trade interests. In the garden there are two special stones that are shape of heart. It is said that if you can find and touch them, your love will go well.
Then we went to glass shop, and experienced glass painting. My group’s people made pretty one (maybe I think our handiworks were better than any other glasses that was made by other people!)
Next place we went across a famous bridge, spectacled bridge, and visited temple, Koufukuji. The temple is location of the very famous movie, “Gege”(Takao Osawa, Yuriko Ishida). My friends take some photo sitting the chair that Takao or Yuriko sit on in the movie.
We had very late lunch in China town. I regretted it as leader. We had asked one of our schoolteacher (who is familiar with Nagasaki) that which is the best Chinese-style hotchpotch restaurant in there, so we could went to the restaurant without hesitating. After the dinner we roam in the town and some guys bought souvenirs.
This is what we did in Nagasaki (except foods). In this short trip, I really enjoy foreign culture in the city that descends from Portugal or Asia long time ago. If I had gone as a family trip, my feeling might been different. I think going with friends would make our trip more special.

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