So Christmas is finally here. We celebrated on the 21st and it was strange to finish so early and see all the Christmas excitement on facebook these last days :)
After we finished our Christmas tradition from home we all took a little nap, then got up right before it got dark and drove to Hiroshima city to see the Christmas lights. It was so beautiful and we all enjoyed it alot, but the youngest of course the most.
After we finished our Christmas tradition from home we all took a little nap, then got up right before it got dark and drove to Hiroshima city to see the Christmas lights. It was so beautiful and we all enjoyed it alot, but the youngest of course the most.
Now we are in Navoya, we are here to cheer on Wakunaga. Tomorrow will be their first game and we look forward to go see them play.
We have done alot here but I wont tell you all about that now, just the Christmas stuff. later I will write a post about our travels, to Kochi, Nagoya, Hiroshima city and Nagasaki.
Today is Christmas day in Japan, like everywhere else in the world except in Iceland :) Here in Japan they dont really celebrate Christmas like us but they decorate alot, and they have very good tradition of Christmas cake, you can buy a whole cake or slices. Margret and I bought one of each that we liked the most. The food floor in Takishimaya (not sure on the spelling) was crazy, everybody wanted kurisumasu keiki. We loved it.
We have done alot here but I wont tell you all about that now, just the Christmas stuff. later I will write a post about our travels, to Kochi, Nagoya, Hiroshima city and Nagasaki.
Today is Christmas day in Japan, like everywhere else in the world except in Iceland :) Here in Japan they dont really celebrate Christmas like us but they decorate alot, and they have very good tradition of Christmas cake, you can buy a whole cake or slices. Margret and I bought one of each that we liked the most. The food floor in Takishimaya (not sure on the spelling) was crazy, everybody wanted kurisumasu keiki. We loved it.