2016年04月18日
A Visit from Friends
Hello, all!
I'm posting this from a lovely ryokan near Kazurabashi (a famous rope bridge) in the Iya Valley, in Tokushima Prefecture. Two of my friends are visiting from the United States, and we've been enjoying the lovely scenery together. (One of them just told me that Kazurabashi is actually in Miyoshi City... Shikoku government officials keeps on naming places with the suffix "-shi," but I do not think it means what they think it means.) Tonight I've been enjoying the onsen (there's a cable car up to the bath!) and relaxing.
I usually try not to have my picture taken, because I ruin any picture with my face in it. But here's a fantastic photo one of my friends took of us three:

It is good because I am not facing the camera.
That's it for tonight—we're going to bed early so we can meet some other Gem School teachers tomorrow. I'll post more interesting pictures next week!
—Matthew
I'm posting this from a lovely ryokan near Kazurabashi (a famous rope bridge) in the Iya Valley, in Tokushima Prefecture. Two of my friends are visiting from the United States, and we've been enjoying the lovely scenery together. (One of them just told me that Kazurabashi is actually in Miyoshi City... Shikoku government officials keeps on naming places with the suffix "-shi," but I do not think it means what they think it means.) Tonight I've been enjoying the onsen (there's a cable car up to the bath!) and relaxing.
I usually try not to have my picture taken, because I ruin any picture with my face in it. But here's a fantastic photo one of my friends took of us three:

It is good because I am not facing the camera.
That's it for tonight—we're going to bed early so we can meet some other Gem School teachers tomorrow. I'll post more interesting pictures next week!
—Matthew
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