Monday, May 30, 2016

Kanazawa


We were staying in Kanazawa only for one day and the plan was to see Kenrokuen garden and if we have time the area where the samurai lived. So, on the way out of the hotel my camera fell on the floor and the lens protective glass cracked, which is not that big of a deal. The problem was that I couldn’t remove it from the lens because the side that hit the floor got pushed into the lens plastic part and was stuck. I started crying the moment I saw what happened and even now when I know that it ended good in the end, it still makes me sad. Anyway, I tried to remove it, which was scary because the cracked glass could brake if I push too much. So, we went out to look for a camera shop but since it was Sunday most of the shops were closed. So imagine me standing on the street, crying, holding my camera.. how dramatic does that sound :D Then two boys came up to us and asked if we need help. They didn’t speak English so we communicated via google translate, which doesn’t always work that well. Long story short-they have spent around two hours with us, taking us to a friend that knows about cameras but couldn’t help and in the end we ended up at a mall where a guy that makes the photos cracked the protective glass and somehow managed to keep the lens undamaged. The weight that was lift off my shoulders… We offered to thank the boys for all the help but they wouldn’t receive anything. I am forever grateful!




Kenrokuen garden-one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan.

On the way to the samurai district.




So peaceful. I absolutely loved the afternoon light in the garden.
We stopped at a random place for lunch and of course I had to get ramen.



We decided to go back to the hotel a little earlier than usual. We were traveling the next day and I felt exhausted after everything that happened with the camera.

The hotel we were staying at, right next door to the Louis Vuitton (totally unintentional :D), had a pastry chef working there, displaying chocolate figures and cakes. I chose a cheese and apricot one which tasted like something I would have eaten in my childhood. That made me smile!
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