Last week-end we headed down to Fussa City to celebrate the Tanabata Festival ( Star Festival). It's a street festival that includes lots of decorations hanging in the streets, lots of dancers and drummers and food vendors everywhere. Quinn loves festival food including yakisoba (noodles), yakitori(meat on a stick), and washes it down with a sip of CC Lemon. Most of the Japanese adults wear a yukata (summer kimono) and the kids wear a jimbe. So keeping with the locals, Quinn wore his jimbe. Neal carried him in the backpack carrier and somehow from one end of the street to the other Quinn acquired a fan which he wouldn't let go of all day.
August 08, 2007
Tanabata Festival
Last week-end we headed down to Fussa City to celebrate the Tanabata Festival ( Star Festival). It's a street festival that includes lots of decorations hanging in the streets, lots of dancers and drummers and food vendors everywhere. Quinn loves festival food including yakisoba (noodles), yakitori(meat on a stick), and washes it down with a sip of CC Lemon. Most of the Japanese adults wear a yukata (summer kimono) and the kids wear a jimbe. So keeping with the locals, Quinn wore his jimbe. Neal carried him in the backpack carrier and somehow from one end of the street to the other Quinn acquired a fan which he wouldn't let go of all day.
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