a day in hiroshima, or whatever
i woke up late and the first thing i saw was a bunch of fog rolling in like some weird ghost movie. it was maybe 7 degrees outside, which is way colder than i expected. i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. my socks were soaked by the time i got to the bus stop, but i didnât care. the bus driver was yelling about something and the crowd was just me and a guy in a hoodie who kept checking his phone. i heard that if you get bored, there are other cities nearby, like maybe fukuoka or something, but i didnât really care. i was too distracted by the cold and the fact that my phone battery was dying.
there was this weird place near the station where everyone was taking photos of a giant red bridge. i didnât know what it was but it looked like something out of a anime. i asked a local and they said something about it being a symbol of hope or whatever, but i think they were just pretending to know. someone told me that the restaurant across the street is closed on Sundays, but iâm not sure if thatâs true. i tried to go there anyway and the owner just gave me a weird look and said âmaybe later, maybe not.â
i saw this girl in a yoga outfit doing stretches by the river. she looked calm, but i also saw a guy in a neon shirt dancing to his headphones. it was weird. i also heard that the local market is closed every third day, but i didnât confirm. i just assumed it was a rumor. i paid for a coffee and the barista said something about the weather being âuncharacteristically nastyâ which i think was code for âitâs below zero and youâre an idiot for being outside.â
i took some pictures of the bridge and the grocery store. the first one was of a guy walking across it with a backpack, the second was a banana peel on the ground. i donât know why i took them, but theyâre there. i also included a map of the area, which is just a google map with a bunch of red pins. i donât know what they mean.
i saw this post on a local board that said âbest time to visit is during the snow seasonâ which sounds amazing but also terrifying. i donât know if thatâs true. i checked yelp for the bridge and it had 4.5 stars, but the reviews were all from people who clearly didnât understand japanese. one said âthe bridge is legendaryâ and another said âi got lost for 20 minutesâ which is probably true. i also linked to a blog about hiking in the area, which i didnât read but felt obligated to include.
i tried to find a place to eat and ended up at this tiny restaurant where the owner kept asking me questions in english that i didnât understand. i ordered a bowl of noodles and it was okay. the waitress said something about the temperature being â7.29â which i think was a code for âitâs freezing.â i also saw this sign that said âno dogs allowedâ but there was a dog sitting outside anyway. maybe it was a localâs dog? who knows.
iâm leaving tomorrow and i donât even know if iâll remember this day. the weather was bad, the people were weird, and the bridge was red. i might have missed something. i might have heard something wrong. i might have taken the wrong photo. but thatâs okay. iâll just add more links next time. maybe to a map of the city or a blog about noodles. iâll also try to remember to check the weather before i leave. itâs 7.29 now, which is weird because thatâs the same number as my coffee cup. maybe itâs a coincidence. probably not.
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