Romantic, Royal, and Rocking Kobe (Kobe shi)

We drive into Kobe past 4pm and go into the Disaster Recovery Institute with a view of the sea. Kobe gives one the feel of breadth. Streets are wide and clean. Well, so far, everything is absolutely picture-perfect! Kanpeki ya de! (Imagine me as a Kansai jin. Kansai ben de kaite ya.)

Just to show you how flashy and new everything is even JICA occupies a flashy building on the same main road (Minato Street) in Harbour Land.

Disaster Recovery Institute gives an arresting account of January 17 1995 5:46 AM, Kobe’s nightmare of an earthquake.

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March 17, 2006 - 6:37 pm
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Post by ai:
I am at home indoors just as I am outdoors. I delight in sunshine and relish the tingle of rain drops on the tips of my ears. I believe in "ands" rather than trading off one for the other. For life is meant to be lived in full color, in surround stereo, and in overdrive. On most days, I am in the fringes of Waseda working on my MBA. However, I count my days out of Tokyo as the best days of my Japan life. I am in the middle of patching personal promises, crafting shared dreams, and recreating my place under the sun.


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