
Pictures speak louder than words, so this post is mostly pictures. On Monday, the congregation organized a bus tour of the peninsula Kamakura is located on. We saw a variety of sights:




Mikasa Navy Ship, which fought in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-05 and was the lead ship in the battle group.
We saw a new church building in Yokosuka that the Kamakura congregation has helped to begin.
Lunch was at a beautiful hotel buffet overlooking the ocean.
We visited the beach where Commodore Perry first arrived in Japan in 1853, opening up friendship and trade with Japan.
Then it was off to a sea park, with a dolphin show and an aquarium.
Since the kids loved Yakasobe so much the night before, Kyoko had them help make it a second night, with Julie taking the lead :).



