Kobe's delights-Costco and the delightfull Illuminarie





so.... today we went christmas shopping for our own gifts. i know that goes against what christmas gift giving is all about. But i figure that those rules are merely just guidelines. Also, i thinks that those rules dont apply once you venture outside of north american airspace.
So 1st we went to the body shop. the body shop is important to me 1) because it sells shower gel. Shower gel is hard to find here. i've looked in 2 huge drug stores twice and walked out with Spa moist milk bath. it looks like shower gel, smells like shower gel, but alas it is a gel that turns into a milk like substance when it hits water. it does nothing to clean you, you feel like youve been lightly coated in a thin layer of rose scented vaseline.
yesterday me and shiv headed out on our kobe day trip adventure. we took the train from our place to amagasaki station. Amagasaki is a city just between Kobe and Osaka. but what really brought us to amagasaki is COSTCO!! it was the real deal folks. case loads of mac and cheese, discount meats, tacos,spices, mulivitamins, BBQ sauces etc... it was great. And to top it all off they deliver!. it cost about 1500 yen for our 3 boxes to be delivered to our house, and boy oh boy, i cant wait for my costco sized bottle of tabasco sauce and my tubs of prego.
we really have 2 people to thank for their guidance on the costco situation. timesha and charles. they are a cool duo from ATL!! we dropped by their place 2 nights ago to visit and it was so nice to kick back and watch tv in english. wow what a treat. we dont get our cable till thursday, so it would be 2 months and a few days to be exact since we have watched english cable television. shiv and i felt like mush, we could have sat there in thier apt for hours watching "the hills", the diary of pharrel and a steven segall. And to top off the evening charles fed us oreos and pepsi. wow! gotta love those americans!
Getting back to our Kobe adventure, we hopped back on ther train to Kobe ( by hopped we mean walked around, stared at kanji signs, asked for help, made hand gestures, ran after a bus and ran to another train platform) and headed to the Illuminaries. Illuminars is a lights display that goes down in kobe every year to honor the people who died during the Kobe earth quake in 1995. Over 6000 people died in that earthquake and it leveled most of the city to rubble. Most of the areas we saw were pretty new, new buildings, new roads, new stores. It is very odd to see a completly new city, devoid of any old decrepid areas. I think Kobe City is the perfect description of a phoenix-city. A city charred and destroyed and somehow reborn out of the fire and destruction. It still has a long ways to go, there is alot of construction still going on. The sight of the land being plowed, parted and moved reminded me of home. Of the developments just south of the city and the land that is constantly being torn up, ripped apart and planted with new homes and strip malls.
We were not quite sure how we would find the illuminaries from Motomachi station in Kobe. But one thing you have to remeber is japan is: Japan is a country rife with people. No festival is a small festival because evena small festival will pull crowd of thousands of people. So, when we got out of the station, we were suprised to see all the down town roads shut down, police with light sabers and guides with loud speakers directing thousands of people. So we joined into the madness and that winded through the super-clean streets of downtown Kobe.
The ligh display was gorgeous. it felt like we were in a christmas open air catherdral. they had loud speakers (that were hidden) that were playing classical christmas music and every where you looked was bathed in the softest-warmest peach glow. the display was my defitinion of beauty. Actually i have seen two beautiful man made sights this year. 1) The glass flower ceiling in the Bellagio Atrium 2) the Illuminarie street displays in Kobe.
Shiv is the one that got the good shots of this wonderment www.pbase.com/shivdesilva
by far the day was well spent, took the train back home and slept off the day
ps! dishi and matt i used my backpack all day and we carried quite a bit of weight in it from costco. And its Amazing!! the weight is so evenly distributed you hardly feel any thing. Props to those masters at MEC!
Also, over the holidays we have been so lucky to meet 2 of shivs host brother from Lions club that he met 10 years ago in japan: Akio and Ben! they have been so kind to us, taken us out for anazing meals, introduced us to their families and their super ccute daughters and showed us some really amazing sights round Osaka. Photos of the girls are included here.
love jan and shiv (3 sleeps till christmas)










