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 Here are some high res-copies of photos we took on our third day of our visit to Fukui.

Click on them to open a gallery with a bit of commentary under each photo.     

Here is the video in case you missed it: https://youtu.be/mQ0QIfoc3b4

More on the way! 

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Day three. Let's go!
Stay safe, everyone.
Unfortunate car name.
Big chairs.
Signs setup by the local bears. Don't fall for it.
These sticks are often at the tops of mountains, or in this case a hill.
No idea why, but this tree wears glasses.
The dragon shrine is one of our favorite of all time.
"Pull over the car!"
Enjoy the process of us trying to photograph a thumbnail shift into Kyde trying to figure out what Totoro's whiskers look like, haha.
She's quite proud of herself, haha.
Japanese pharmacies are always so bright, haha.
Hrm.
Cooooookie
It's getting dangerous.
Wow nice dino.
Twins.
All of these dino signs were great.
"If the automatic light turns off while you are using the toilet move your head and wave your hands."
Huge sea turtle dude. Amazing.
"Stop walking and using your phone!"
You trust this cook?
Crows are just modern dinos. Beware.
Rad can.
Kyde snack.
Escape?!
Bite sized.
I don't quite fit, maybe I'd be safe.
Dude is a bit derpy.
White-a-saurus! ( I have no idea how to spell that in English, haha)
Fukui looks awesome.
Fierce.
In this part of the prefecture there are dinos everywhere. Imaging showing up in the dark and not knowing why, hahaha.
Kyde making friends.
Just in case you've been startled by a dino, I suppose.

Comments

Michelle Mundling

RE: License plate ... Back in the 80s, the powers-that-be in Georgia decided to replace the old license plates with new ones. Different areas of the state got different starting letters/numbers. The starting plate for our area was DOA -001. We're in the middle of the bible belt, so I was not surprised to hear that people were refusing the tag that showed DOA-666.

Anonymous

One day pants on day three...

kydeanderic

haha, yea, I can see that being a bit touchy. People here avoid places that have series of 4 in them b/c 4 means "death" in a way in Japanese. -E