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We met Kaz and Kazumi in Yokohama the next day for a delightful, if a bit wet, cruise around Yokohama Bay. The cruise line is offers a number of trips around the bay, including luncheons, dinner, tea as well as just the roughly two hour tour. Being the brave and hearty souls that we are (and too late to register for the lunch or tea – and SPENDY) we took just the cruise. Now that’s fine…on a sunny day. We got what I would consider to be the best view – outside, looking over the Bay, great visibility – except for the rain, and the wind and the tiny blankets. Ah well…we were enjoying nature. We did have a lovely time visiting with Kaz and Kazumi, enjoying the scene – it is a nice bay and the suspension bridges are very pretty. It will have to be something to try again on a warm, balmy, summer day.
While the girls spent the next day shopping (did I mention they like to shop?) in Shubuya, Jeff and I were back at work. It was really sad that their two weeks were over.
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