Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Toilet Park

There’s a big children’s park in Ichinohe (halfway between Misawa and Morioka) called Iwate kodomo nomori (Iwate prefecture children’s forestry park), or as most people I know call it: toilet park.  Here’s the link (in Japanese).  http://www.iwatekodomonomori.jp/access/index.html
And here’s why we call it toilet park:
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I try to picture the board of directors sitting around an enormous conference table brainstorming theme ideas for the next great children’s museum and park. 
Boss of directors: “We need something that will fascinate our youngest generations to greatness.  A theme both inspiring and educational, something no one has dared dream in the past.” 
New guy standing in the corner: “How about poop?”
And there you have it.  A successful idea.
Did you just ask, “So what’s in the giant toilet?”  Do I really need to say what the “hat” is supposed to represent?
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Lift the tail, put your hand inside and what do you find?
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When I first saw these signs at all the restrooms, I thought they were monkeys with funny hairdos.  Not so.  They’re happy children with smelly hats.
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Okay, now that I got that out of my system (no pun intended), I do have to say that this place was actually really neat.  We were there for at least 3  hours, and there was still more to do.  They had toys, playgrounds and a host of activities for everyone.
Alex enjoyed playing with the cars in the pretend onsen (not joking).
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Mark loved all the hands-on play.
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Alex took over the subway.
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Katya the short-order cook.
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Like father like son.  Did I ever mention I worked at Baskin-Robbin in college?
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From subway driver to firefighter . . .
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to sushi artist . . .
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to beach-bum.  That’s my Alex.
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Just out the back there was even more to do.
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The view from behind the waterfall.
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Alex “Huck Finn” Watson.
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There were even bikes and trikes to ride around.
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All in all, a wonderful family day.  We’ll definitely be heading back there again.
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PS if you want directions in English, let me know.  It’s really easy to get there.
Rob

2 comments:

  1. That is so funny... And at the same time, slightly disturbing. It does look like a ton of fun though! I am so jealous of all your adventures!

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