Mmmmm, smell that? That, my friends, is the friendly aroma of Spring. It's a lot like Fall but with sweaty promises of Summer. Check out what I've been doing!






Saturday was Inuyama Matsuri. Will helped push a gigantic dashi, big shrine. It was an all day affair, lots of food and people. There's 13 floats all in all and at night they light em up. Very crazy and very fun.








Sunday we saw The Nagoya Dragons play the Hiroshima Carps, and Nagoya won! Japanese baseball games are a lot like American one's, but the field is smaller and you can buy lots more tea.



P.S. Don't leave your camera lying around when you go to the bathroom either.


3 Comments:
I can't wait for the exhibition game where Nagoya plays against the Portland More Squid.
Those floats looked badass, especially with the lanterns!
Blernsball rules.
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