It was quite empty, I must say. Therefore, I am not convinced that Japan is overpopulated:) Not up here, that's for sure.
Mark and mama
There were specific statues of horses with which kids could play.
For the rest of them this rule applied:) Gotta love Japanese translations. Sometimes I wonder if they do that on purpose just to entertain us.
Looks kind of freaky to me. Until now, I did not see how many legs this cat has...
Only Katya was allowed to go on a pony ride since she is school age.
Although, Alex is merely 2 inches shorter than Katya, he was only allowed to pose for the picture sitting on top of this pony.
And then we took a ride on this pony cart. One guy was leading the horse, the other one sort of hanging (pushing? haha) the cart. These guys kept asking Robert about his height. Finally, I told them that he is 189 cm and they were SHOCKED. These sort of things just make me smile. Yes, most Japanese are a lot shorter than Robert (and even me).
Finally, I just had to post this video I "accidently" shot when Katya tried go-carts for the first time.
I guess she forgot what to do with the other foot.
Lyana
So fun! I love the translation and what is up with that cat?! Crazy!
ReplyDeleteIt looked like a nice park. Glad you are out and about exploring! I loved the crash video. Oops!
ReplyDeleteI loved your pictures and the video was funny. It looks like you guys are really enjoying the area!
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