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	<title>The Gucciones in Aizu-Wakamatsu</title>
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	<description>From Austin, Texas to Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan</description>
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		<title>Favorite Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2006 16:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re all back in Austin and (more or less) recovered from jet lag.  My last few weeks in Aizu were without the Diane and the kids, and I was mostly wrapping things up.  But I did get taken out to some nice Japanese restaurants by some colleagues (thanks Toshi, Jerry, Lothar and Tomo).  And also to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Steve's Favorites" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/StevesFavorites/"><img id="image92" height="94" alt="Steve's Favorites" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/p1030451.jpg" align="right" /></a>We&#8217;re all back in Austin and (more or less) recovered from jet lag.  My last few weeks in Aizu were without the Diane and the kids, and I was mostly wrapping things up.  But I did get taken out to some nice Japanese restaurants by some colleagues (thanks Toshi, Jerry, Lothar and Tomo).  And also to a few <em>izakayas</em>, which are like bars with a large appetizer menu.  I was treated to <em>basashi</em> (raw horse meat), <em>shishamo</em> (whole fried fish) and other goodies.  On the way home I spent a few days in Tokyo where I ran into a Samba Festival near the Asakuza temple.  There were maybe a dozen or two of these samba groups with maybe twenty dancers in each, all wearing Brazilian Carnival style costumes.  Unfortunately, it was all a surprise to me, and I didn&#8217;t have my camera with me.  This will probably be the last posting on this blog, and I decided to pick out my favorite photos from our summer in Aizu-Wakamatsu and put them all together in one place.  I know the relatives enjoyed all the photos, but they were quite a lot of them.  Such is life with a digital camera these days.  But here are 70 or so of my favorites.  Enjoy.</p>
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		<title>A Walk Down the Hill</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 07:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two roads down the hill from Matsunaga to the University.   One is the longer road that the bus takes, and the other is the more direct route that I use to walk to te University.  But there is a third path further around the hill that is only for pedestrians.   There are steps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="A Walk Down the Hill" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/"><img id="image90" height="94" alt="Mt. Bandai" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1030625.jpg" align="right" /></a>There are two roads down the hill from Matsunaga to the University.   One is the longer road that the bus takes, and the other is the more direct route that I use to walk to te University.  But there is a third <a title="The footpath down the hill" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target6.html">path</a> further around the hill that is only for pedestrians.   There are steps down past a <a title="A small hillside cemetary" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target7.html">small cemetary</a> nestled in the hillside.  At the bottom was the telltale <a title="Red railing and steps" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target11.html">red railing and steps</a> up to a wooded hill.  At the top was a <a title="The gateway" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target12.html">gate</a> and a <a title="A small temple" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target21.html">small temple</a>.  Back down the hill were more <a title="Rice fields" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target21.html">rice fields</a> that are hidden from the main roads.  One the way back up the hill I stopped at cemetary.  It is fascinating the <a title="Old and new gravestones" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target54.html">old and new</a> side by side.  This place seemed especially <a title="Headless statues" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target60.html">old and isolated</a>.  On the way back up to Matsunaga, you could see the <a title="Aizu valley" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target92.html">valley below</a> and the mountais on the other side.  Just before getting home, I snapped one of my favorite pictures:  two schoolboys walking up the hill with   <a title="Mt. Bandai in the distance" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.11.2006/target91.html">Mt.Bandai in the distance</a>.</p>
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		<title>Winding Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 08:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have one more week left in Japan before joining Diane and the kids back in Austin.  Today, I got tired of cleaning and packing in the apartment and decided to brave the heat and head downtown to pick up some souvineers and perhaps dinner.  In the train station there is a table set up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have one more week left in Japan before joining Diane and the kids back in Austin.  Today, I got tired of cleaning and packing in the apartment and decided to brave the heat and head downtown to pick up some souvineers and perhaps dinner.  In the train station there is a table set up across from the entrance selling all sorts of Aizu-related tourist items like laquerware bowls and various akabeko gifts (akabeko is the red cow which is the symbol of the city).   As I picked up some akabeko keychains and the old Japanese woman behind the table started to talk to me.  I realized she was asking me about my children (&#8216;kodomo&#8217;).  I guess we have become a fixture here, at least at the train station.  I told her as best I could that they were back in the U.S. for school (&#8216;America &#8230; kodomo &#8230; gaku&#8217;).  She asked me if I was at the University and I said &#8216;hai&#8217; (yes), which seemed to please her.  I tried to tell her I was also leaving in a week, but couldn&#8217;t get that sophisticated point across.  But I suspect I&#8217;ll see her later in the week when I leave and say goodbye to Aizu-Wakamatsu.</p>
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		<title>Last Day in Tokyo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2006 06:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some pics from our last day together in Tokyo.  We went to the Harajuku area where all the young people hang out.  It had a great tree lined main street (Tokyo does not have many trees) and lots of shops.  We spent some time in a big toy store and the Oriental Bazaar imports.  Harajuku even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Last Day in Tokyo" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.06.2006/" target="_blank"><img id="image87" height="94" alt="Last Day in Tokyo" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1030532.jpg" align="right" /></a>Some pics from our last day together in Tokyo.  We went to the Harajuku area where all the young people hang out.  It had a great <a title="Harajuku" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.06.2006/target4.html">tree lined main street</a> (Tokyo does not have many trees) and lots of shops.  We spent some time in a big <a title="Tokyo toy store" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.06.2006/target9.html">toy store</a> and the Oriental Bazaar imports.  Harajuku even had a <a title="Shakey's Pizza, Harajuku, Tokyo" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.06.2006/target5.html">Shakey&#8217;s pizza</a>, which I thought no longer existed. We also ate at a Big Boy restaurant in the Narita Airport.  Sarah had a burger and I had a rice bowl.  There was no all you can eat salad bar, though.  Perhaps Tokyo is where old American brands go to die.  From here Diane, Sarah and Zach flew back to the US and I went back to wrap up things in Aizu-Wakamatsu.  <strike>Alyssia</strike> Elissa and Maddie stayed in Tokyo for a few more rainy days and then met Di and the kids back in Austin.</p>
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		<title>Tokyo Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We spent the day in Tokyo on a Hato bus tour with Alyssia and Maddie.  The first stop was the big Eiffel tower in the middle of Tokyo.  It has an observation tower with a 360 degree view of the city.  From here we went to a tea ceremony in a garden with 500 year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Tokyo Tour" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/index.html" target="_blank"><img id="image85" height="94" alt="Tokyo Tour" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1030304.jpg" align="right" /></a>We spent the day in Tokyo on a <a title="Hato Bus TOur" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target18.html">Hato bus</a> tour with Alyssia and Maddie.  The first stop was the big Eiffel tower in the middle of Tokyo.  It has an observation tower with a 360 degree <a title="Tokyo from the tower" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target3.html">view of the city</a>.  From here we went to a <a title="Tea ceremony" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target50.html">tea ceremony</a> in a garden with 500 year old <a title="500 year old bonsai trees" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target40.html">bonsai trees</a>.  Next we went to lunch at the Four Seasons hotel where food was <a title="Grilling lunch" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target70.html">grilled at the table</a>.  After lunch, we walked around the hotel garden with the usual <a title="The pons at the Four Seasons Hotel garden" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target104.html">pond</a>, <a title="Temple in the Four Seasons Hotel garden" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target75.html">temple</a>, <a title="A statue in the Four Seasons Hotel garden" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target82.html">statues</a> and <a title="Four Seasons Hotel garden pagoda" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target80.html">pagoda</a>.  From here we made a brief stop at the <a title="Imperial Palace" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target129.html">Imperial Palace grounds</a>.  It was this huge park right in the middle of Tokyo.  We could only see the palace in the distance, since our stop was short.  Next we took a <a title="Tokyo Harbor boat ride" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target104.html">boat ride</a> through Tokyo harbor to <a title="Asakusa temple" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target182.html">Asakusa Temple</a>, the oldest and largest temple in Tokyo.  There was lots to see around the Asakusa temple, and before the end of the day we took a last bus ride to the <a title="The Ginza shopping district" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.05.2006/target225.html">Ginza shopping district</a> and walked back to the Shiodome hotel, with some very tired kids in tow.</p>
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		<title>Kyoto to Tokyo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 06:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our last morning in Kyoto we decided to go to the garden across from the Higashi Hoganji temple.  We went in the gate and were sort of disappointed, but there was no admission charge, so what could you expect? Then we turned a corner, and there was this huge garden with a big koi pond [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Kyoto to Tokyo" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/index.html"><img id="image83" height="94" alt="Kyoto to Tokyo" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1030266.jpg" align="right" /></a>Our last morning in Kyoto we decided to go to the garden across from the Higashi Hoganji temple.  We went in the gate and were sort of disappointed, but there was no admission charge, so what could you expect? Then we <a title="Into the garden" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target1.html">turned a corner</a>, and there was this huge garden with a big <a title="More hungry koi" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target6.html">koi pond</a> and <a title="Garden bridge" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target13.html">bridges</a> and <a title="Garden path" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target10.html">trails</a> and all the things you find in these sorts of <a title="Japanese lantern" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target16.html">Japanese gardens</a>.  Then we had to leave our beloved <a title="Kyoto train station" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target40.html">Kyoto train station</a> and head to Tokyo.  After a short shinkansen ride we were back at the futuristic <a title="Shiodome" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target79.html">Shiodome</a> area, right where we started less than three months ago.  And our massive <a title="Suitcases" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target66.html">pile of suitcases</a> were waiting for us (in Japan it&#8217;s easy to ship luggage ahead).  <a title="Alyssia and Maddie" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target68.html">Alyssa and Maddie</a> were already in Tokyo and we met them that evening and went out for a nice <a title="Dinner in Shidome" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.04.2006/target82.html">dinner</a> in one of the Shiodome restaurants.</p>
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		<title>Kyoto &#8211; Day 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 04:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We took the subway to the (aptly named) Golden Temple, a must-see in Kyoto.  There were some little statues that people were throwing coins at.  There are often little statues and altars in or near temples that people leave offerings of change at.  But this one was out in the open and required a good arm, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Kyoto - Day 3" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.03.2006/index.html"><img id="image81" height="94" alt="Kyoto - Day 3" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1030129.jpg" align="right" /></a>We took the <a title="Kyoto Subway" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.03.2006/target1.html">subway</a> to the (aptly named) <a title="The Golden Temple" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.03.2006/target7.html">Golden Temple</a>, a must-see in Kyoto.  There were some little statues that people were <a title="Coins" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.03.2006/target19.html">throwing coins</a> at.  There are often little statues and altars in or near temples that people leave offerings of change at.  But this one was out in the open and required a good arm, or at least a good touch.  It seemed to be a poplular thing to do and we gave it a try, though I&#8217;m not sure what the goal was.</p>
<p>Next we went to the <a title="Sanjusan" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.03.2006/target63.html">Sanjusan temple</a>, which means &#8217;33&#8242; in Japanese and refers to the number of sections in the temple.  The amazing thing was the inside.  There are 1,001 gold statues of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy.  Unfortunately, photography was not allowed inside of the temple, so I don&#8217;t have any pictures of this one. It was quite impressive (1,001 is more statues than you might think).  It was another hot day so we went back to the <a title="Hotel Granvia Kyoto" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.03.2006/target72.html">hotel</a> and took it easy for the rest of the afternoon.</p>
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		<title>Kyoto &#8211; Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Aug 2006 11:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as I hate to admit it, I think we all found the train station even more interesting than the temples in Kyoto.  But we eventually went out and decided to get a view of the city from the big candlestick of Kyoto Tower, which was just across the street and dominates the skyline.  From [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Kyoto - Day 2" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.02.2006/"><img id="image79" height="94" alt="Kyoto - Day 2" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1030047.jpg" align="right" /></a>As much as I hate to admit it, I think we all found the <a title="Kyoto train station" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.02.2006/target85.html">train station</a> even more interesting than the temples in Kyoto.  But we eventually went out and decided to get a view of the city from the big candlestick of <a title="Kyoto Tower" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.02.2006/target104.html">Kyoto Tower</a>, which was just across the street and dominates the skyline.  From here we could see the nearby <a title="Higashi Honganji" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.02.2006/target9.html">Higashi Honganji</a> temple, and we made that our next stop &#8212; after a short stop at <a title="Cafe Du Monde, again" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.02.2006/target21.html">Cafe Du Monde</a> for begniets.  It was a hot day, so after the temple, we went back to the room to cool off and spent the rest of the day around the train station.  We even found a great <a title="Sushi-go-round" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.02.2006/target110.html">conveyer sushi</a> place for the grown-ups.</p>
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		<title>Kyoto:  Day 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Aug 2006 03:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The crazy train ride to Kyoto was well worth it.  We were expecting Kyoto to be a larger version of Nikko; a cluster on temples and little else.  But it is a big city, and the train station is one of the most interesting buildings I have ever been in, with lots of good restaurants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Kyoto" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.01.2006/"><img id="image77" height="94" alt="Kyoto" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1020884.jpg" align="right" /></a>The crazy train ride to Kyoto was well worth it.  We were expecting Kyoto to be a larger version of Nikko; a cluster on temples and little else.  But it is a big city, and the train station is one of the most interesting buildings I have ever been in, with lots of good restaurants and shopping.  Best of all, there was a <a title="Cafe du Monde, Kyoto" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.01.2006/target35.html">Cafe Du Monde</a> (!) right in the station, serving New Orleans style begniets and coffee.  They were a bit smaller and (oddly) came in these Chinese food <a title="Takee Outee meets Cafe Du Monde" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.01.2006/target41.html">take-out boxes</a>.  But delicious.  At night we even lucked into an old Japanese favorite:  a <a title="Gamera movie" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/08.01.2006/target42.html">Gamera movie</a>!  The kids loved it.</p>
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		<title>Backfill:  Aizumura Village</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2006 09:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven_Guccione</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Off in the hills near our apartment you can see this big white statue.  We found out that you could go inside the statue and get a good view of the area.  It was also supposed to be surrounded by a nice garden.  I&#8217;ve learned that there is a good bit of understatement in Japan.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Aizumura Village" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/"><img id="image75" height="94" alt="Aizumura Village" src="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog///home/users/web/b2582/nf.cmpware/public_html/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/p1020732.jpg" align="right" /></a>Off in the hills near our apartment you can see this <a title="Manon" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target14.html">big white statue</a>.  We found out that you could go inside the statue and get a good view of the area.  It was also supposed to be surrounded by a nice garden.  I&#8217;ve learned that there is a good bit of understatement in Japan.  This &#8216;nice garden&#8217; turns out to be 50 acres of manicured land unlike anything you would find in the US.  On Saturday, our neighber, Mrs. Sedukhin was kind enough to take us all there.  In the garden was a <a title="Aizumura pagoda" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target40.html">3-storey pagoda</a>, a giant statue of a <a title="Buddha at rest" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target61.html">reclining Buddha</a>, a <a title="Bridge over hungry koi" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target74.html">bridge over a big pond</a>, and the <a title="Hungry Koi" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target77.html">hungriest koi in Japan</a> (see <a title="Video of the hungriest koi in Japan" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHvJFyPn8iY">video</a>).  There was a <a title="Waterfall" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target130.html">waterfall</a>, an old <a title="An old kiddie train" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target145.html">kiddie train</a> that looks like it hasn&#8217;t been used in years and an Edo-period <a title="Edo period playscape -- before lawsuits ended all the fun" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target143.html">playscape</a>.</p>
<p>There were also a few buildings to show how people in the area lived in the olden days.  They were filled with all sorts of <a title="Aizumura artifacts" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target108.html">artifacts</a> and <a title="Old weapons" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target115.html">weaponry</a>, including <a title="Rice beaters" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target154.html">huge mallets</a> to process rice.</p>
<p>Then there was the statue of <a title="Kannon" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target162.html">Kannon</a>, the Buddhist goddess of mercy that looms over the entire site.  The stairway goes up about 200 feet and is filled with 10,000 (?) <a title="Thousands of Buddha statues" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target171.html">little golden statues of Buddha</a>.  The <a title="Kannon view" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target174.html">view</a> was impressive.  It was a very nice Saturday, all the more because we were some of the only people there.</p>
<p>Also:  some pics of our <a title="Sashimi again!" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target193.html">dinner</a> that night (not sashimi again!) and the interestingly named <a title="Makea me wanna pukka" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target5.html">pucca</a> and <a title="Cream Collon" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target6.html">cream collon</a> candies.  As well as the <a title="Hard-off" href="http://www.cmpware.com/AizuPhotos/July28.2006/target3.html">Hard-off</a> and <a title="Off-house" href="http://www.cmpware.com/GuccionesInAizu/nfblog/wp-admin/Off-house">Off-house</a> resale shops.  Seems there is lots of re-gifting in Japan.  A whole store filled with still-wrapped gifts like towels, sheets and kitchenware.  I guess these things re-circulate like Christmastime fruitcakes.</p>
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