Hiroshima Night Bimble

Beez Neez now Chy Whella
Big Bear and Pepe Millard
Mon 6 Nov 2017 23:57
Hiroshima Night Bimble
 
 
 
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We get ready to go out as night falls outside our bedroom window.
 
 
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Stop. What ??? Have you seen what you have dangling from you. Oooooo.
 
 
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After the giggling, we compose ourselves, stop on the bridge next to our hotel and take a scenery shot.
 
 
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We see an information board - Peace Boulevard in 1945, 1952 and in 2014.
 
Immediately after the atomic bombing it was said that no plants or trees would grow for 75 years. However, owing to Hiroshima’s miraculous recovery, Peace Boulevard is now full of lush greenery, representing the city’s reconstruction and peace.
Due to financial difficulties, the City of Hiroshima could not plant as many trees as they had hoped when the development of Peace Boulevard began. Accordingly, the City launched the Tree Offering Campaign from 1956 to 1957, calling on other municipalities in Hiroshima Prefecture to donate trees to the city. In response, many organisations and individuals offered trees and seedlings to be planted along Peace Boulevard, along other roads and in parks.
After the A-bombing, thanks to the support of those within Japan and abroad who had a wish for peace, as well as the fervent efforts of greening by those who came before us, Hiroshima has been transformed into a beautiful city with abundant greenery.
We will continue to convey our gratitude to them, along with their memories to future generations.
 
 
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We look up at a beautiful gingko tree, cross the road and look at the menu in an Italian restaurant. Eye-watering prices with an ice cream at eight pounds, we will stick to cobbing a squat in our room later.
 
 
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We cross the main road and bimble past the museum conference centre, a big drum in the foyer reminds us of sitting in the front row at Plymouth Pavilions when we went to see the Kodo Drummers. What an experience. Staring up at scantily clad Japanese men with muscles everywhere, including their little toes, that would make anyone's eyebrows shoot off their face. Awesome.
 
 
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Looking up and down river. The ladies walking toward Aioi Bridge had just practised their English and some sort of hands-off healing on Bear. Oh, it’s making my fingers tingle. They squealed in delight and off they went after plenty of bowing.
 
 
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We found this chap up in a building, found the theatre and hope to see a local show on Wednesday evening and then headed for the shopping area. Hiroshima (I have always said Hirosh-ima, now I know it’s Hero-sheema) had a population of 350,000 before the atomic bomb in August 1945, just after the event the people were felled to 137,197. Then, a rudeness on the part of Mother Nature as 3,000 were killed in a typhoon that hit the city just a month after the A-bomb in September 1945, the city has sprung back and is now home to nearly two million.
 
 
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Plastic food in so many windows. Love the 3-D spaghetti and the ice creams best.
 
 
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Standing in the middle of a mall looking both waysand that’s just watching for mad people on bicycles.
 
 
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We made it out of the mall in one piece and crossed a busy street and looked back.
 
 
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A Memorial, a bookshop and the entrance to some apartments.
 
 
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A Chinese restaurant.
 
 
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A Japanese tea shop.
 
 
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A popular eatery with a busy menu.
 
 
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We pass a steak place with dry aging to twenty days.
 
 
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Monster barrels of sake. We have moved up from individual shots in jam jars with pull-off lids to 1.8 litre tetra packs with a screw nozzle for six pounds – very nice it is too. I will so miss it. when we leave here.
 
 
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A shrine as we cross to the Lawsons just up the road form our digs, as we complete a huge square bimbling.
 
 
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A happy raised bed as we come out of our favourite shop clutching spring rolls, chicken escallops and a naughty cake each. 
 
 
 
 
 ALL IN ALL A GREAT CITY TO BIMBLE
                     A HAPPY BUZZ IN THE EVENING