I went to Takamori with the exchange students, Takumi and Tomiko. Danny who is from Canada invited his parents to this trip. I've been there twice when I was little with my family.
It took one and a half hours to get to Takamori by train. I could see so beautiful view on the way there. His parents couldn't speak Japanese, so the only way to communicate was English. If I knew more English I could communicate with his parents more easily. I wanted to teach about some questions they asked me. But it was good for each of us.
We went to caldera in Mt. Aso which is the biggest in the world. I heard that sometimes it's not be allow to get in seeing Caldera because of poisonous gas. Fortunately we could get in and watched it.
We visited Yoshino's house who is living in Takamori and we made Okonomiyaki, actually her mother made and we baked it. It's was so nice and everybody liked it.
I had a very good time with nice people.
It took one and a half hours to get to Takamori by train. I could see so beautiful view on the way there. His parents couldn't speak Japanese, so the only way to communicate was English. If I knew more English I could communicate with his parents more easily. I wanted to teach about some questions they asked me. But it was good for each of us.
We went to caldera in Mt. Aso which is the biggest in the world. I heard that sometimes it's not be allow to get in seeing Caldera because of poisonous gas. Fortunately we could get in and watched it.
We visited Yoshino's house who is living in Takamori and we made Okonomiyaki, actually her mother made and we baked it. It's was so nice and everybody liked it.
I had a very good time with nice people.
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