A day of travel

After counting down for weeks, the day for departure has finally arrived.
We elected to leave a bit earlier than the tour time so that we could travel in daytime and have a free day tomorrow beforeMeer informatie
After counting down for weeks, the day for departure has finally arrived.
We elected to leave a bit earlier than the tour time so that we could travel in daytime and have a free day tomorrow beforeMeer informatie
Breakfasted after a great sleep and worked out what to do today.
There is a welcome dinner tonight to meet the rest of our tour group. We did meet a few of them in the hotel lobby as we left to goMeer informatie
Had to assemble in the hotel foyer at 7.50 in order to walk to the railway station to catch the trains to Nagasaki. We think our tour manager / guide, Inage (Nugget), was testing our punctuality byMeer informatie
On arrival at the museum, Inage purchased our tickets. He was very emotional and explained that he wouldn't be going in with us - it is too raw for him.
All Japanese schoolchildren are taught thisMeer informatie
Glover Garden is a park in Nagasaki, Japan, built for Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant who contributed to the modernization of Japan in shipbuilding, coal mining, and other fields. In itMeer informatie
Caught the 9.30 bullet train to Hiroshima. Taken by coach to a hotel for lunch - a magnificent Japanese banquet. After lunch, back on the coach and down to the ferry terminal to catch the ferry toMeer informatie
Shukkeien Garden was begun in 1620. Its name literally means shrink-scenery garden which expresses the idea of collecting and miniaturising many scenic views.
In the centre is Takuei Pond containingMeer informatie
Hiroshima Peace Park is close to the hypocentre of the first atomic bomb.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) was the only structure left standing in the area where the first atomic bombMeer informatie
If we thought Nagasaki was confronting, this was far worse…