"sorry..."
Hhm?
"we are at sorry...."
Um...Nonsense.
Hah? My body was shaking like a boat on the rough see.
My mum was trying to wake me up. We are approaching to Gomen Station where we are suppose to get off.
50minutes journey on the local train from Oosugi to Gomen, I was deeply asleep. Funny thing is the name of the place Gomen. It means in Japanese "sorry".
The tram train from Kochi city ends at Gomen. At the front of train, there is a big sign of "Sorry".
Here my uncle was waiting for us. Then we went to our ancester's graveyard in the middle of mountains. On the way, there is a local viewing point called "todoroki waterfall". I have never heard about it, and thought that it should be a small waterfall.
Actually, it was quite a view. As far as I remember, I have never seen a waterfall like this. It has two basins of a waterfall. It is making an amazing sound of water.
Todoroki means "roar". The water roars a lot here.
Examining rocks around me, I found they are quite fragile. The water has easily changed the shape of rocks around there in the history and made this extremely unique feature of the waterfall.
As I was quite tired, we hurried to the hotel that was booked by my aunty. After picked up my aunt, cousin, and grandmother, we are now 6 people.
This is a state owned hotel on the hill above famous beach called Katsurahama. We are finally in Kochi. I must tell you more about this beach and an important person for me and Japanese history that has to be waited until the next episode.
Before closing today's episode, I would like to introduce a modern Japanse toilet widely known as "washlette", that was found in the hotel.
After you finish your job there, you press a button. Then....I guess, I don't have to explain.
Buttons are designed indevidually for men, and women. If you press a wrong button then,... I guess, I don't have to......
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