Maybe I have too much time to think.
...okay. ^_~
I like Kamakura a ton - it may be my favorite place in Japan right now. Chill in places, crazy in others, with lush and winding backstreets
Even if, realistically, the two places do not look at all the same, they feel the same, somehow. (Though, tourist-wise, Kamakura's probably closer in density to Banff.)
I learned okonomiyaki-fu yesterday (the trick, it seems, is to mix like hell and then to cook it on each side for five minutes) - I will be seriously wounded if I can't find okonomiyaki back in Canada but considering I didn't even know what it was before coming here, odds are not too good. I tried a hydrangea-sweet potato pudding
I also found a new favorite painting - "Asasuzu"; a young girl in violet in the midst of a field - the artist, Kaburaki Kiyotaka, was a local to Kamakura, and his work (in what was his house and is now a converted art museum on a positively gorgeous side street) is beautiful.
I bailed out on dancing - my feet were protesting, I was oddly tired (getting old! yikes!) and I was carrying way too many souvenirs (an inevitability of traveling in Japan; plus, I'm starting to amass "going home" gifts... scary!)
I miss my home in Canada and my family&friends a ton right now, but I'm not going to back down or complain (much.) 'Cause a chance like the one I'm living is once-in-a-lifetime, and if there's anything I've learned, it's that the precious people in your life stick by you even when you tromp off halfway around the globe in pursuit of a childish dream and fueled by a youthful curiosity.
If you're reading this, it's more than likely I owe you a serious thank you; you're one of them. ♥
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