A Transit in Japan….

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good evening. gosh, i slept pretty much all day. probably get jetlag but i don’t care. i’m just glad to be back in hawaii. i heard the north shore was 6′ and going off but surfing was the last thing i wanted to do today. sleep was the first… anyway, we had such a great day in japan yesterday on our transit back to hawaii. we had a 13 hour stop over so plenty of time. what was just a transit seemed like days…. check out some photos….

we left bali at 1am in the morning. i had a good sleep in the plane and when i opened the window shutter to see outside, this is what i saw. the sickest sunrise as we were getting to land in japan. it’s the first time i seen a sunrise from up above…..

this is the kimura-san family: keichi-san and atsuko-san. they own the famous YAMARI shirasu factory in wakayama. they invited our group over to wakayama and showed us around. they are some of the nicest people on earth and i was glad to see them on my last day in japan….

we went to isanora beach to watch the sunset. while everybody was taking photos of the sunset, i looked back and seen the moon on the other side. i thought that was pretty cool. so cool that i forgot to take a sunset photo. i blew it. so can somebody please email me that killer orange sun setting into the ocean. please….

we pulled up at the boat harbor in the evening and was checking out what the local fisherman were catching. this grandpa pulled up with a cooler full of fresh snapper or “Omedetai”. the kind of snapper they serve at weddings, birthdays, and other celebrations. it’s really expensive but the local fisherman gave us all the fish. gosh, we were so lucky…. then keichi-san sent it over to the sushi restaurant and had them prepare it for us. we pulled up at 7pm and this is what was waiting. oh my gosh.. wish you were there…..

we ate, drank, ate, drank and had such a great time. i want to thank the kimura’s for taking care of us and for the awesome dinner. a dinner that will never be forgotten. the gang from hawaii were all stoked and i’m glad i was there to share that experience with them. now they understand why i love japan and the people of japan. and why i’ve been doing this for the past 15 years and will do for the rest of my life…. much mahalo….
**by the way, we almost missed our flight. we got the the airport at 9:10 and our flight was leaving at 9:40pm. the whole JAL staff were waiting for us so we got a free escort to our airplane. i felt so special… haha…

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