Tour Guide Sue started our return trip to the ship with a
snack in an origami folded box. I
received several origami cranes in Tokyo as a “gift with purchase”
Thank-you-for-buying-your-souvenirs-here and need to look up instructions on
how to do this myself. My new trip
friend Laura put hers on the tray so that we could show the variation.
The first building that I saw as we started our way back to
Yokohama was a six story warehouse. We
have large acres and acres of warehouses in Phoenix, but I was taken with the
sight of large trucks picking up cargo on multiple levels. Wow. You can also see the ramp that takes the
trucks from floor to floor.
Individual houses are nestled in between the apartment
buildings. I like the variations in the roof color. You can also see the laundry hanging in the
apartments. A little boat maintenance
was taking place.
We also saw some interesting variations in the architecture.
Modern buildings were mixed with older styles.
The red brick building looked European with a mixture of Asian style.
I was able to capture a traffic light in action. Different than what I’ve seen, but close
enough to know what to do.
The entrance title “Live, Love, Laugh” is intriguing. I will
need to find out the story behind this when I get back home.
I put the camera away for the rest of the trip home and
chatted with Laura about travel and all that we had seen in Asia.
lots of variety to see...
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