On Friday I had a job interview at Shinkawasaki 三菱ふそう Mitsubishi Fuso in R & D Research and Development Department. To make it short: it ran very well, mutual interest is also present, but was a definite promise me not yet be given.
Well, at least some light at the end of the tunnel ....
evening we went to Andre, Henning and a pair of brake to Shibuya (渋 谷). There was something going on I tell you! WOW! But since I wanted the next day after Kyoto
and the other was a bit flimsy it just a beer in a bar and a little running around. Was a tough day for me. (Dressed for the first time as a Salaryman ...)
Saturday was so great to ride by Shinkansen (新 干线)
From Tok
If you come from Berlin, you think, ok, ick identify the Jeże Lehrta, dit is jrößte the station where the jibt far and wide! But
nüscht is! Which is behind the seven mountains much bigger! Well, at least in need of 京都 駅 not hide! And yet it is related to me succeeded Jenny and Katja that I wanted to pick up there! Katie's father was also a guest of the party and had organized a little like that ... On the roof of the station there was a small celebration for children. And a concert a few floors below. After we were then a look of many temples and was the guest Papa us all
Then I'm with the girls on your own, and we went to Gion to us there to watch a
Sunday was Matsuri (festival)
The poor Japanese did not know what they admire do first! Therefore, we were quickly from a nice family, "taken from the streets", that we were allowed to watch the parade from the first (in Japan the 2nd) floor of a traditional house. This was very exciting, because the "hostess" knew a lot about the various cars to report.
After the parade we went with ner 船 (NEM Mississippi Steamer) went to the Lake Biwa. Very nice! In the evening there was a traditional dish (hub), a kind of stew, where the basic ingredients are cooked first and then added another at will with (in our Case fish, but it's basically everything else)
On Monday we were back on the road in the city. First I was shown the campus of the University Doshisya. There, the two learn from tomorrow (Tuesday), then Japanese. Then we went to Kinkakuji (金 阁 寺),
the Buddhist temple that was closed in late October for 25 years (!). But no fear, who like the photos, you can visit the site even so. just not into the temple.
then went to the end of an eventful weekend, as I unfortunately had to return back to Tokyo, Kyoto, although I am beginning but seemed very quiet and small, I'll keep it with the excellent guiding concern in your memory!