I guess the best way to organize this is to post by the cities we visited, so here we go to
We took the Shinkansen to
On Sunday, we were able to participate in the Mass at
After Mass, we had time to walk around the church a bit. The children were impressed with the two-story stable for baby Jesus,
Photo credit: Tommy
as well as the bust of St. Francis Xavier, who first brought Christianity to Japan. The bust was originally commissioned by one of the Borgias and made its way to Tokyo's sister diocese of Cologne, Germany, which gave it to the Tokyo diocese in honor of that relationship.
Photo credit: Tommy
The architecture definitely isn’t our favorite. One sad effect of World War II is the loss of historic buildings.
And they have an impressive pipe organ.
John and I laughed when we discovered later that we had both been mentally painting frescoes on the concrete walls and ceiling. They wouldn't be appropriate to this architecture, I suppose.
Matthew’s comment about the baptismal font:
“Mommy, what’s that broken thing?”
Outside, we enjoyed seeing the carillonand the Lourdes grotto
As we walked back to the metro, we kicked through piles of bright yellow ginkgo leaves.
Photo credit: Tommy
Although we already had snow in Misawa, it was still autumn in
Then we went to the Hotel New Sanno
for Sunday brunch. Yummy, if a bit overwhelming. I don’t think you could begin to sample everything at this sumptuous buffet. Patrick couldn't resist taking a photo of the chocolate cake with gold powder on top.
There were also photos with Santa (a photo showing slightly more enthusiasm for the experience will be mailed to the grandparents) and candy canes.
Then a metro ride to the
While we couldn’t get inside the gates that day, we were able to enjoy the gardens and get a sense of the place.
It’s a typical Japanese castle: painted white, wood frame building amid beautiful gardens,
up a long path through several gates.
The surrounding walls, moats,
and gardens are all open to the public now, and they are painstakingly maintained.
Matthew was very impressed with the ducks and swans in the inner moat.
Joseph more impressed with the guards at the gate.
Then back to the New Sanno for a swim, although Matthew hesitated, saying in dismay, “We can’t go swimming without Clairie-dairy-strawberry.” He still has very fond memories of our summer adventures with the cousins in
After this busy day, we returned to our lodgings at Hardy Barracks to get some sleep before our long flight on Monday and Tuesday.
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