Friday, July 23, 2010

We took Gale to Oya

Oya is a very interesting place with very characteristic and famous stone that is quarried there (Frank Lloyd Wright used it to build a famous hotel in Tokyo, but that's another story...) People that have read my blog for a while might remember I posted about it before-you can go into the enormous, underground quarry, which is quite amazing. The area above ground has some cool sights too.
Sometimes the literalness of the translations on some signs is kind of fun: "Unusual Shaped Stones Viewing Spot" struck me as an odd combination of words... Some of the unusual shapes were natural, and some of them were giant, carved art.
Gale is standing in front of the huge Kannon statue carved out of the hillside as a peace memorial. It was SO hot that day that we looked at it for a couple of minutes, took the picture and jumped back into the air-conditioned car. We went to the quarry after that; it's a constant, cool temperature all year, so it was a good way to end the trip.









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