
Okada-san`s garden. He also has several green houses, a tree farm, fruit trees, and a vegetable garden, which produces delicious kambachi (pumpkin) that we eat with horseradish at dinner time.

Tokyo is by far the largest city I`ve ever been too--which is astonishing because it is also the cleanest.
Everyone recycles, and recycling bins like these are found throughout the city. This was taken at a gas station.

The Okada house.

We went for a hike up Takao-san, (Mt. Takao) yesterday, but we didn`t hike down. We took a cable car.

A temple on Takao-san.


Okada-san and I at the summit.

Yes, this is what the summit of a mountain looks like on the outskirts of Tokyo. Not even Japan`s sacred peaks can escape the `concrete jungle`.
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