No comment. |
Anyways. After all the excitement of the last couple of days, I dearly needed some time alone. So I decided to finally locate the nearby park that my phone har been recomending to me rather insistently.
Ten-ish minutes of walking from school through downtown Fukuoka. Atractive neighbourhood, bridge and river and all.
Bridge is also called "hashi" in Japanese. |
I like rivers! |
The park itself seemed nice enough, too.
And then I turned around.
BOOM! |
BOOM! |
BOOM! |
This building has a waterfall. |
There are winding staircases all the way up to an observation deck on the roof.
The path. |
English! Yay! :) |
First case of stair. |
It was quite surreal. As I climbed, I really did feel like I was in some quiet forest grove. Yet at the same time, at each level the view of both the city and the garden behind me got more spectacular. Once again, I was struck by the incredible contrasts that are such a big part of Japanese aesthetic.
I wonder where this path goes... |
Is this a forest or a city? |
There was a river flowing down alongside the path, ending in the waterfall I saw earlier. |
None of the benches were occupied. Maybe because it was between mealtimes, maybe because the roof was closed. I don't know. I didn't mind. |
This path didn't seem to lead anywhere. In retrospect, it would probably have taken me to Japanese Narnia. |
Foilage backdrop selfie. |
All the way up, I could always see the foilage of the lower level through the gaps between the stone steps.
View-from-high-place-selfie. |
Finally approaching the top, the city started really opening up behind me. And at the same time, I could see in at office workers through the windows of the building I was climbing.
There are people in there! |
Of course, as I mentioned, from here I could get no further.
I should not pass. |
But I really did not mind at all.
View-from-higher-place-selfie. |
I was completely alone on the broad top staircase. Just me and a couple of crows.
Umeboshi - the pickeled plum of death.
Still not grape. |
Waddup? |
The weather was nice and warm, so I sat on the top of this building for a couple of hours, just studying and enjoying not being in a hurry for anything at all.
The two week mark has been reached and surpassed, and I kind of can't believe it. Time gets really strange when you're experiencing pretty much everything for the first time. I've had a great time so far, and it's sucked like nothing ever. I've had a lot of fun and I've felt terrible a whole bunchload. But most importantly, I hope I'll end up having more moments like this; where I'm really and actually relaxed.
I wonder if I'll ever feel truly comfortable here. Until then, I'll hang on to days like today and try to remember what I re-learn every other week or so:
That life really is what you make of it.
I always look forward to reading your blogs, Hanne Siri! You are truly inspiring to people like me, keep up the good work!
SvarSlettOh, and also: "First case of stair" xD I died. That is all.
Love from Norway <3