today

I have so much backward blogging to do and my head is very much in today.  WH has headed to the final but the constant scrum of the crowd just makes me to anxious with the hand so I have sold my ticket to a friend of someone on our tour and will watch from the hotel room and leave WH in peace to enjoy the game.

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Sth Africa vs England

I don’t really care who wins.  We had a big night last night watching the AB’s vs Wales game in a pub with some English and Sth Africans and of course the odd Australian.  It was a good night and the locals are very much All Blacks fans.  This young fan sat on a bar stool next to us with his mum.  He cheered his heart out every time we got the ball.  So although I have called the post “Today” here’s a face from yesterday.

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Th faces of Tokyo is what today has been about.  There was a festival around us today which I can only describe as like a “Pacifica” festival but Japanese.  The dances and movements where spectacular but it was the faces that made your eyes water and your hairs prickle.  Much like when the All Blacks do the haka.  It’s spine chilling because it’s filled with passion and honour and pride.  That’s how I felt watching there joy.

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If you take a look at the costume above and then look at the next series you will see how the costumes change. The unison of movement, sound, colour and expression is magical.
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It was fabulous to watch and I just have to add a few more images so when I print this journey out and am flicking through its pages reminiscent of all that was Japan, I remember the flags waving high and the kids practicing and the discipline and the order and the flow and the costumes.

Was another day of wonder in Japan.

 

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