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<description>After waking up we&amp;nbsp;did sightseeing at Naruto. It is famous for its&amp;nbsp;vortexes which occur in the Nruto Strait. We took a ferry trip. On the...</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Naruto-travel-guide-283397">Naruto, Japan></a>, Apr 28, 2008</p>
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<P>After waking up we&nbsp;did sightseeing at Naruto. It is famous for its&nbsp;vortexes which occur in the Nruto Strait. We took a ferry trip. On the day we could not see huge vortexes&nbsp;but could see fairly size ones. When I see this kind of&nbsp;natural phenomenon, I always wish I had a brain of physics or something, to understand the cause or just to have another persopective about them. I have never lived close to sea so that this whole trip was really exciting and I really loved to take the ferry trip to go far away&nbsp;from land.&nbsp;While taking ferry, I wonder how&nbsp;the life of sailor would be.&nbsp;The sea view made me think of how small world I live in.&nbsp;I always learn something new every day in my life but there are&nbsp;much more interesting things in a world. I am a person who is easy to be curious and interested in&nbsp;whatever come into eyes or ears, so I sometimes think that I cannot get them all figured out, which is true if it were only by myself. </P>
<P>After Naruto, we just cycled toward next city. We took a main big road&nbsp;which was so easy. We cycled&nbsp;until we&nbsp;found Onsen or common bath&nbsp;place. We found it right the time before sunset. Around the Onsen there was a public park and we tented there. The buddy told me that Japan is&nbsp;very bad to tent.&nbsp;He always struggled&nbsp;to find&nbsp;the right place for tent. He told me&nbsp;there is no grassy area in Japan, which means I have never seen the real&nbsp; grassy area.&nbsp;Then when I recall, the grassy area&nbsp;I think of are propably artificial. Sad!</P>
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