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(glass jars of peanut butter) as I prepare for my train trip to Niigata where I will meet Kazuko and her father. From there we are going to travel north to Kujiranami on the Sea of Japan for a vacation. Like a little boy I am armed with "Please help me I am lost" type of notes Teruko has prepared for me. I am thinking might be the notes say "Thank you for helping this stupid American find his way to Niigata."
The journey proved to be uneventful. We rushed across few flat areas, strained to climb mountains and like a huge snake slithered down the other side. I am amazed at the wilderness areas we pass through.
At major stops to load and unload passengers I buy a bowl of osoba from the osoba vendor. "Osoba osoba he sings out." Osoba is a soup made with noodles in a thin broth with chopped vegetables. It is delicious and filling. The soup is served in a bowl with chop sticks. On top of the soup is a small disk shaped slab of compressed fish meal. I avoid eating that. The bowl must be returned to the vendor.
The large sign tells me in English 'NIIGATA' so I am quite sure I have arrived at my destination. I see Kazuko. She is smiling and waving excitedly. Beside her the father seems less enthusiastic but nevertheless seems pleased to see me again. He greets me with a slight bow. Kazuko and I do not touch,it would be very impolite. With out further discourse we board our train going north.
The hotel room we take is separated into two rooms only by a curtain. Father takes one side Kazuko and I the other. WE take our evening meal in the room and retire for the night. Kazuko and I are very quiet as we renew our friendship. She has gained weight, she has become shy and very nervous. I hold her tight to me all night long.
One morning we are the only people laying on the sandy beach. The black rocks rise ominously from the Sea of Japan. The water too appears black as it swirls up and down at the base of the rocks as if a creature breathing. I think of Dragon's Teeth and I think of H.P. Lovecraft and I think I will not go exploring in that uninviting water. My fins and mask remain unused beside the blanket we are laying on.
I can tell by her expressions and sighs that Kazuko is not a beach person. Anyway it is far to cold to be laying on the beach, we do not stay long. Instead we retire to the hotel and do indoor things. Her father has returned to Niigata so we are alone. The magic time here with my Kazuko flies by. The ten days has passed. I return Kazuko to Niigata and I catch the train back to Yokosuka. My suitcase is lighter my heart is heavier. Kazuko faces several more months of treatments.
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