Saturday, August 23 2008
Otousan (Father) had planned this trip before Atsuko and I were even married. He had told me him and I would someday go together to Hiroshima. He told me this on my first visit to Japan about 7 years ago when I came to stay in his home as a "friend" of his daughter. My father in law had intended for just the two of us to go, but instead, last weekend the whole family got in on the action. It was to be our last complete family trip for awhile.
So Otousan, Okaasan (Mother), Oniichan (Brother), Michiko san (his wife), Takuto and Ryoto (their two sons), Atsuko, and I each got into one of two cars and headed to Wakayama train station.
As do many children, and adults, in Japan
SHINKANSEN (Japanese Bullet Train).
The boys each got their very own 0fficial Shinkansen visor
It didn't last long, but long enough to soak us.
We proceeded to dine at a Hiroshima Yaki restaurant.
Hiroshima is famous in Japan for it's own version of Okonomi Yaki.
Okonomi Yaki is basically a pancake filled with seafood, pork, or other goodies, and topped with a sweet brown sauce and Mayonaise. Hiroshima's version, called appropriately Hiroshima Yaki, is a bit different. It was DELICIOUS!
Hiroshima Yaki VIDEO
Information plaque about the GENBAKU DOME in the Peace Park
Photo of the Dome shortly after it's construction in 1915
Thousands of burning citizens jumped into this river after the bomb detonated and the ground rose to temperatures exceeding 3000 degrees
Miyajima is officially listed as one of Japan's 3 most beautiful places.
It's only a 10 minute ferry ride away!
The population of deer is between 300 and 400

A Torii is a Shinto gateway into a Jinja (Shrine).
Itsukushima is the ancient name of Miyajima
Every night the magnificent Torii is lit up from the shore.
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