Visiting a Local History Museum
I met a friend at 2pm at Kenbyoin-mae tram station. We went to Hiroshima Folk Museum. The admission fee was only 100 yen, but it included many things that were significant. I did not know what the difference is between reclamation (umetate) and land reclamation (kantaku). It was a hot day, so I needed a sun protection umbrella. After that, we walked to Hiroshima station then entered a bar. It had a serving robot. It was the first time to see such a machine. We did bar hopping, three bars. My friend told me her son is not good at study and about her experience of being involved in a flood disaster several years ago. I fell asleep around 1am.
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- Visiting a Local History Museum I met a friend at 2pm at Kenbyoinmae tram station. We went to Hiroshima Folk Museum. The admission fee was only 100 yen but contents was significant. I did not know what different reclamation (umetate) and land reclamation (kantaku). It was a hot day so if I would have sun protection umbrella. After that, we walked to Hiroshima station then entered a bar. We did bar hopping, three bars. She told me her child is not good at study and her experience of involving a flood disaster several years ago. I fell asleep around 1am.
Contemporary artist based in the Netherlands. I’ve learned at an Art College and Culinary Institute. I attempt to connect ART and FOOD.