Does it have a ghostly glow at midnight??
(^___^)
Does it have a ghostly glow at midnight??
(^___^)
My old apartment is just up the tram line top left in Guy's Google map picture - Takanobashi, 鷹野橋.
Cheers,
Tony
Here's where Tony was:
Hi Tony,
What a small world!! What were you doing in Hiroshima?
The closest I ever got to Hiroshima was Kure where the US Army maintains four ammunition depots; I conducted Command Inspections for the commander of the 17th Area Support Group (Camp Zama) in 1992 and 93.
-- Guy
Interesting, Guy. I was teaching English in Hiroshima in 1985 at the Mazda motor plant. Went to Japan in 1982, and taught until 1987; Tokyo, then Hiroshima, then Osaka. Did a second stint from 1993 until 1996 in Osaka and Kobe. I was happy in Kobe, but was there in the earthquake in January 1995. Went to bed in one world, woke up in another. My apartment survived as it was on the rock slopes of Mount Rokko, North of the city, but most else was gone in the centre. Wandered the ruins for 5 days before I was able to get out as they opened the train line under Mount Rokko, so stayed with friends in Osaka. The school carried the Kobe staff for 3 months, then I was transferred to the Osaka branch. Never settled in that job, which lead to me leaving Japan in 1996. Such is life.
When I lived in Hiroshima, the US marines from Iwakuni occasionally showed up. A lively lot!
Cheers,
Tony
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