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Day 24: Anime vs. Real Life

Karatsu Castle:

Moving on to the other side of the bridge.

From the right side..

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…and from the left side.

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For those that are still unaware, Ice Castle Hasetsu does not exist in Karatsu. There is actually no rink in Karatsu. Instead, the building below the castle is Waseda Junior & Senior High School.

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See?

But I digress. Let’s get a closer look at the Karatsu Castle grounds.

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Now can I just take a moment to say that yes, I get he’s a professional athlete, so he’s already in superb shape. But after walking these stairs? Damn, Yuuri. Running up steps in general sucks. But duuuuude. These steps are all over the place.

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There are gaps, they’re at slightly different heights. There were multiple times I almost face planted because I stopped looking down…and I was slowly walking! I’d kill myself if I tried to run up these steps. So my most sincere kudos to best boi for doing his exercises without tripping and dying.

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Aaaand look who I found!

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Did I totally take my selfie with the castle on the wrong side and the wrong hand in the shot?? You betcha I did!!!

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Please forgive me for that super fail…

INTO THE CASTLE WE GO!!

And once you get near the top, you see some familiar faces.

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And!

AND!!

AND!!!

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TWINSIES!!

*cough* ehem

Moving all the way to the top

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Unfortunately, unlike the artwork, the roof extends out past the red railing, so I was not able to get a picture of the shachihoko, even with my selfie stick.

So I cheated and took a picture of the ones on the lower roofs.

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Then, when you finally make your way downstairs, you see some more familiar faces, and a whole corner where you can blow even MOREmoney!

bank account cries

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ALSO!

I MADE FRIENDS!!!

There were 3 other girls (one from Sweden, one from Portugal, and one from Switzerland…all in Yokohama for school) that were also there for YOI adventures. It was the second trip for 2 of them, and the first trip for the 3rd. We banded together.

Apparently they saw me first, but weren’t sure if they should talk to me. Then I saw them around the corner at the top of Karatsu Castle, but I wasn’t sure if I should approach them. So I continued to walk around the top level. And they hadn’t moved, so I ran into them. So I forced myself to be a social human being and say hello. It was a very, VERY wise decision.

We bonded over YOI. They spoke Japanese. I was saved from many awkward situations where I would’ve been otherwise lost with my essentially non-existent Japanese speaking skills.



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