We took advantage of Memorial Day weekend and traveled to historic Hiroshima for a few days. The trip took 4 hours by bullet train, Mike's new favorite mode of transportation. He was so excited about riding a bullet train that he was taking pictures of it like a typical tourist, and even a Japanese lady and her husband found his enthusiasm funny.
But I have to say, I was really impressed with how comfortable the train was. It was set up just like an airplane, but with much more leg room. They even had a stewardess who came around and offered drinks and snacks! Of course, we didn't need any because my mother has taught me to always travel with tons of snacks. It might be a Filipino thing--I don't know. To Mike's dismay, I filled his backpack with stuff that I bought at the Exchange the day before....dried mangoes, Nagaraya Crackernuts, Pocky, Crackerjacks, trail mix, the list goes on and on....
When we arrived at Hiroshima, we took a taxi to the hotel to put our bag away. Notice how I said 'bag' singular. I was very proud of myself for packing so lightly. That is not an easy thing for me to do. But I did use every square inch of that bag. Mike was afraid that it would randomly explode as we were walking through the train terminal because I had packed that thing to it's full capacity.
Here's a picture of Mike sitting on the steps of was used to be the Hiroshima Imperial Military Headquarters building.
This was the Underground Military Communications room. After the A-bomb, when all of Hiroshima's telephone and telegraph lines were cut off, this was the only place left that was able to communicate the events at Hiroshima.
After Hiroshima Castle, we headed over to the World Peace Memorial Park where the A-Dome is found. This is the only building left standing after the bomb. There was controversy over whether or not to tear it down because it's such a painful reminder of what happened, or to leave it up as a memorial. In the end, the Japanese people decided to leave it as a memorial to remind the world of the consequences of war.
Wow! I feel like I just had a history lesson! I'm so excited for y'all - it seems like y'all are having a blast over there!
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