Hofu Festival
After the English camp, one of the women offered to take Jen and I around Hofu and luckily there was a festival taking place.





Hello! I'm originally from Cardiff in Wales but am currently living in Hagi-shi, Japan. I'm an Assistant Language Teacher on the Jet programme and have set up this blog to act as a diary of my time here and also to let friends know what I'm up to (I hate group emails as much as the next person!). Enjoy..... or be bored.
After the English camp, one of the women offered to take Jen and I around Hofu and luckily there was a festival taking place.
2 Comments:
Ahhh! You look a bit scared of Hiroko. I would be.
I just found your blog! Glad to see you're having no trouble picking up some of the local ladies!! I think she's a keeper ;)
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