Boating and bicycling through Japan

By Will

Today we woke up to have a good breakfast at a random coffee bar in the fancy district of Karashiki. The person there served us really good fresh-squeezed orange juice. Then we had eggs followed by toast, bacon and tea.

We walked along the canal when we saw a bunch of guys with rice hats next to boats. They were offering rides. We did it and got to wear rice hats like them. It turns out those hats were REALLY uncomfortable. But I wore it anyway because they looked cool. Our boat driver talked to us about baseball. It was really cool.

We wandered around for a while before getting on a train to go biking. We rented some old rickety bikes from the little old lady who worked at the shop. She told us to follow the little bike signs and we will be fine (yeah right!). The last time I rode a bike was like…uh… two years ago. So I bet you can guess how THAT started. Of course we had no helmets so It was a little different. We followed the signs for a while before getting lost my mom and dad argued for a while before Helen said “Uh guys?” She pointed out where to go and we finished the next three miles smoothly (Trust me three miles are not hard on a bike.) We stopped at a little temple and Helen got a good luck charm. We were almost to the end when Helen fell into a rice paddy while taking a picture. She got up fast and said, “Is there straw on my back?” We returned our bikes and went to dinner at a pizza restaurant (I know in Japan? Ha!). It had really good pizza. After that we went back to the hotel.

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2 thoughts on “Boating and bicycling through Japan

  1. Good morning You guys are doing it all pizza bike rides boat rides and falling into rice paddies… wahoo…. quite the trip…
    Here’s a funny for you….Yesterday Jake had Lola in his pickup stopped at Safeway on his way to PDX and he is in a hurry….. Lola leaped out of the car — ran for the door.. it opened and Jake and some others had to chase her all over the Safeway to catch her… She is such a funny dog Guess she thought she was at Petco…. Tee hee gram gp

  2. Hi there Japan travelers. Your stories are a fun daily read. We enjoyed a turkey filled Thanksgiving, but we missed you all. It is rather strange to be celebrating Turkey day without the extended family. We are planning on skiing Mt. Baker tomorrow, they already have over 6 feet of snow. Maybe we can ski together sometime this season. Hugs from us. Cheers, Gina

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