When you walk over the bridge at the Wakayama Castle, the koi are begging you for food.
When I use to live in Japan, 9 out of 10 times I would get to the beach and it would be flat like this. Then I would drive for hours and hours looking for waves. Then not being able to surf, I would go home and watch Japanese dramas for the rest of the day. I surely learned a lot about patience…
Kimura-san is a local surfer that lives right in front of this beach. So if you have a problem with me, you have to talk to him. Haha.
It was such a treat to see the beginning of the blossoms.
An elderly man from Wakayama was on the train with us and guided us to our hotel in Osaka. He was so kind.
Being a tourist is fun. I know this is a tourist trap and everything is overpriced, but it’s good to experience it.
One thing we couldn’t resist was the fatty tuna. You chose a piece and the chef cuts it up and makes sushi for you right there.
OMG, this one melted in your mouth. This is the reward of being a tourist!