Three day weekends are amazing. But oh so tiring. Since I'm usually done with class at 11am on Fridays, this one felt like a four day event. And now for the regaling.
Friday was quite fun. After school I went with some of my friends down to Shinsaibashi, a major shopping district in Osaka, and walked around for quite a while. Getting there and back took way too much money, and on top of that I had to buy a Monkey Majik CD I'd been wanting. Before we headed back we stopped and listened to a street band who had set up shop on the main street.
Saturday consisted of sleeping late, eating, taking a nap, eating, going to bed. It was good I got plenty of sleep since Sunday was Danjiri day. For those who don't know, Danjiri is a festival in Osaka where Japanese people with large wooden carts push/pull them at high speed through narrow streets and around sharp corners. It was quite a sight even though it was extremely hot.
After baking in the hot sun at Danjiri, the group headed to Nanba to do a little light shopping. The mall there is nine floors of amazing shops. Part of it is even an open-air walk.
Today was the final day of my long weekend excitement. I went to the mountains with my host family for a Japanese style BBQ. The food was wonderful: grilled fish and yakisoba. Following the food I was able to go on my first ever chestnut scavenger hunt. Just a short way from where we had eaten there were chestnut trees with the spiky pods hanging.
After the mountain my family decided a trip to the local bath house was in order, so we packed back into the car and drove a short while to my first public bath experience, (the place I went before was technically and onsen, or hot-spring). The bath house had everything. A dining court, barber, confectionery, and masseuse were all nestled together right outside the baths' entrance. The whole experience was very relaxing.
Publc baths are actually probably one of my favorite things about Japan urban life. I agree it really is a relaxing experience, and I don't know how it is for men but its a good social experience for us girls! In the few visits I was ablt to make I met some interesting women.
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