Here’s a video of me walking up a Japanese Hill from the ground level by a river right up to the top to get a view over Kanazawa city.
It’s for a weight loss site that I run, that is why I am pushing myself so hard to get to the top as quickly as I can. The path is very steep in places which may not be so obvious from the video. But you can tell by how high above the city I get in such a short time.
This area has a lot of vegetation including bamboo since it is hot and humid in Summer and there is plenty of rain in some seasons. These hills are steep since the land is formed from ancient volcanic activity where the flat land is very close to steeply rising hills and mountains.
So people tend to live near the sea where the land is still flat but those at the edges of the city living on the hill sides can suffer from land slides which can wipe out their fragile homes. But you can buy cheap property or rent cheaply in these areas.
Here are some photos from a Japanese Fireworks Display that I attended in August. It was based in the city of Kanazawa and was free to watch. There was something like 5,000 fireworks that were paid for by local companies and the city council.
They also provide free buses to the event. It’s very noisy, bright and colorful as you can maybe imagine.
It helps to have some wind to blow away the smoke and debris otherwise it showers down on the crowd and some of the fireworks are obscured by a veil of lingering smoke. On this day though, the weather conditions were pretty good.
My idea to move this blog was a bad one since the other site has no page rank in Google but this blog has a PR4 which means it is a highly valued blog in the eyes of big G. So we are back!
The only snag is that it is hard work to update blogs like this regularly e.g. with photos so I need you 70+ daily visitors to help me make some money from this site and comment on posts otherwise I am flogging a dead horse here.
So standby for some more posts and let’s see how it works out…
The people in this picture are actually quite common in Britain. Some of them are frightening reminders of the neighbours I left behind me. Good luck to the single mothers with lots of children and a teenage father.