Statue of Jigoro Kano in front of the international office
Then a nice cup of coffee
We then headed south. Something exciting happened: As Marco-san and I were walking of the main path we approached a guard station. Marco was carrying his camera in his right hand and one guard only saw us as we were nearby. Out came running the guard with his gun in his hand, mistaking marco's camera for a gun. Luckily he didn't shoot us and after a good scare we were able to continue up the rainbow bridge
This bridge enabled some stunning views
we then continued the way along the bridge
Down the other side
wow!
Once we reached the other side we explored for a while and decided to head back to Asakusa (pronounced asaksa) by a water-bus that looks like a spaceship
Inside we enjoyed the beautiful views and headed back home to call it a day
The country looks amazing! The Japanese culture must make one feel very humble, entrenched in so much history. Keep these fascinating posts coming Ronen, you're looking quite good these days!
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