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Hiroshima

the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-eight years and a million words

Hiroshima, 2006.03.25

Today is my dad's birthday. I'm in Hiroshima. Today we flew in from Tokyo, passing right over the immense cone of Fuji-san. The volcano was coated in thick snow, and was picture perfect. Naturally, my camera was stuffed away in my bag. But what a view!

The flight was quite short, with the train trek to Hanida and the inevitable BS about checking you bags easily taking up as much time as the actual flight. They measured the length of my Manfrotto tripod for some reason. Is there a lenght of tripod that becomes dangerous? "Take this plane to N. Korea, or I'll make you use this pinchy tripod!"

But Hiroshima is a city of a 1 million or so with something unusual for a Japanese city: a large section which is "no smoking". I'm not sure how they managed to convince the locals to give up their butts, but it's part of a plan to improve the city centre -- and it works.

We spent the day out at the shrine to the dead on the water on a small island out in the bay, then climbed the mountain (okay, the cable cars did most of the work) and watched the monkeys groom the deer. That is, the deer that weren't mooching on the beach....

rand()m quote

If I had my life to live over, I'd try to make more mistakes next time. I would relax, I would limber up, I would be crazier than I've been on this trip. I know very few things I'd take seriously any more. I'd certainly be less hygenic... I would take more chances, I would take more trips, I would scale more mountains, I would swim more rivers, and I would watch more sunsets. I would eat more ice cream and fewer beans. I would have more actual troubles and fewer imaginary ones. Oh, I've had my moments, and if I had to do it all over again, I'd have many more of them, in fact I'd try not to have anything else, just moments, one after another, instead of living so many years ahead of my day. If I had it to do all over again, I'd travel lighter, much lighter than I have. I would start barefoot earlier in the spring, and I'd stay that way later in the fall. And I would ride more merry-go-rounds, and catch more gold rings, and greet more people and pick more flowers and dance more often. If I had it to do all over again - but you see, I don't.

Jorge Luis Borges