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The Towel Museum in Imabari Japan, Part 1

Where would you go to find towel haiku and see these riveting presentations like "Magical Towels of the Pharaohs"? I know you're tempted to answer "The Towel Museum" in Imabari Japan, but alas, you'd be wrong. This post is a look at what you would find upon a visit to this oddly-specific destination, which we visited on the last day of our recent short trip to the city of Imabari, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.

On the way to the museum proper, you are funneled through three floors of towel stores of various types...

You'd expect stores inside a "Museum" to [...]


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Lunch Under the Cherry Blossoms

Traffic on the way home from Mass became jammed packed once we got near the Okazaki area (of Kyoto), by the throngs coming to enjoy the cherry blossoms. I expected it to be crowded, but was surprised by the number of people milling around the Shirakawa river, with many sitting for lunch. It was nice.

But not everyone enjoyed the Cherry-Blossom Joie de Vivre of the area...

It's a common problem each season.

Anthony took the opportunity to snap some shots as well...

... and as a bonus garnered a wave from some ladies...


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An Amazing Day of Photography at Some Eastern-Kyoto Temples

What a week it's been. I took more photos today than in the first three months of the year combined, and this is after a ramp-up in activity at the start of the month due to the cherry blossoms and then a highly photogenic three day family trip followed by a fun photographically-friendly play date for Anthony. Suffice to say I've built up a new backlog on top of my old one, but it's sure a nice problem to have.

So today I went to the preschool/kindergarten entrance ceremony for my friend Britto's boy, to snap some photos..... he's an [...]


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Mountain Play with Monet and Friends

Anthony started third grade this morning, which means that we had one free day yesterday after our recent short trip to Imabari, so we paid a visit to his kindergarten friend, Monet, who also starts third grade, but at a different school. Monet's sister, May, starts first grade tomorrow.

We all then took a walk through the woods to the next village down the mountain, to visit one of Monet's current school friends.

The first stop along the way was a check to see whether a tepee that Arthur had started to make with Monet and May last fall had [...]


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Cherry Blossoms Welcome Us Back to Kyoto

After returning last night from a short trip to Imabari, I got a good night's sleep and slept in late, and awoke to a warm, beautiful day and the cherry blossoms further on their way toward full bloom.

The first blossoms appeared a bit more than a week ago, and soon they started appearing in droves, and after three days away, they're maybe halfway toward full bloom.

The weekend should be fantastic!


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