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Tanabata Festival and Fun!

1/8/2018

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Continuing from the last blog, me and Ryu got dropped off from the train station after coming back from Yokohama. From there we caught a train to the Tanabata festival!

We met up with our group of friends, who were Mitsuki, Yu, Mahiro, Ryo, and Neymar. At the festival, we looked around, bought some food, playing games, and enjoyed ourselves! The Tanabata Festival looked similar to night markets! There were a lot of food stands and stands where you can play games to win things. There were also stands which had some cool clothes! I had tried a lot of food there, i thought that they were all Oishii!

We also met up with Jess and her group of friends. After walking around the Tanabata Festival, we decided to go to a Japanese ramen shop for dinner. We all ordered a bowl of ramen and had a long and fun conversation with each other. After dinner, we walked back to the train station and said our goodbyes.

Getting back to our station and grabbing our bikes out of the parking lot, I ended the day with a relaxing and calm bike ride home! It was nice to feel the breeze go past as we rode our bikes through the night!

Again, Thank you to my good friends for taking me!

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    My name is Xekiel Brown and I'm a Year 11 student. I will be blogging my experiences in Japan here!
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