A lovely ride on the Odakyu Line...pic.twitter.com/Oac7h8lfXO
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A lovely ride on the Odakyu Line...pic.twitter.com/Oac7h8lfXO
at the Machida Catholic Churchpic.twitter.com/45i10ATewI
a wonderful reunion with Mrs. Kawashima and the gangpic.twitter.com/m6heDyTGeJ
after mass I was invited to attend a festival that was taking place in a nearby park--was bugging a little bit at the size of this lad in the flyer...pic.twitter.com/19piF02Fot
I was talking to Mrs. Kawashima while we walked through the park so I didn't get many pics, but it was a long and fairly narrow park in a forested river valley. We passed some horses that were warming up for afternoon events and then got to the main venue.pic.twitter.com/n4NNEKAytL
The festival was a series of demonstrations of early Edo military technique: hand-to-hand, swordfighting, horseback archery, and the one which I showed up for--shooting.pic.twitter.com/OPSQM3MEwS
It was a fantastic display, altho it made some of the little kids cry...pic.twitter.com/JdTzBYLVit
The shooting performance ended shortly after 1, and I had to get moving, but not before another round of photos. After that, it was off to Machida Station.pic.twitter.com/vkrOzVS4f1
Downtown Machida--even with a wide street, the place remains dominated by pedestrian traffic. The car-free cross street is much busier than the main road, too.pic.twitter.com/8iVMtBSETh
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