Reika-sama – 079 (1/2)

The day of the excursion was ood meal

I’ve had a history of suffering on these excursions but this year I was a little different I thought of a way to ithout tiring!

In the past I always took large strides in order tois to take small steps!

Why didn’t anybody teach o through…

Besides that, I also brought out oodbye to the exhausted Reika!

Well, to cut to the chase I ended up in the lagging groups again, but maybe because it was an easier hike this year, I had more fun than expected I want to believe that it was y at work

If only things were this easy every year Being the kind girl that I am, I told all my fellopokes about my small steps tactic

But you know, there have always been some kids that orse than me, you know? It’s just that they all throw in the towel early and ride away in a car Last ti tea or so Isn’t that kind of unfair?

I’d want to do that too! But being the coward that I a to quit, so I was stuck with cliood for my circulation I wasn’t hit by a wave of anaemia the one time it could have made itself useful

Anyway, there were plenty of kids who retired early this tiracefully in their car Well, soh For exainokouji Fuyuko-saood with those round eyebrows that the ancient Heian nobility wore

A style that was popular in the Heian era ast nobility

Fuyuko-saest faction, but she’s a bit different to everyone else Maybe it’s because of her face, but it kinda feels like she lives in another world…

Sakura-chan irl is plain ”ancient japanese” She’d probably look more natural in a juunihitoe than western clothes

The juunihitoe (十二単) is an extrehly complex kimono that was only worn by court-ladies in japan Literally translated, it means ”twelve-layer robe” The juunihitoe started to appear around the 10th century during the Heian Era Today, the juunihitoe can only be seen in museums, movies, costume demonstrations, tourist attractions or at certain festivals

”Look, Reika-sama We can see the ocean”

”Truly How beautiful”

Yes, I have enough energy to speak this year It’s wonderful I wish I had this y every year

Or rather, if we just didn’t cliin with We went to Kamakura this year, so we should have just stuck to ,

Zeniarai Benten Shrine (銭洗弁天) is a popular shrine in western Kamakura, which people visit to wash their ”) It is said that , will double

warabimochi,

Warabimochi (蕨餅, warabi-mochi) is a jelly-like confection made from bracken starch and covered or dipped in kinako (sweet toasted soybean flour) It differs frolutinous rice

or just eating soft custard pudding

Ka’

I hope I have so with, this time

When we arrived back at the hotel after the hike I went and changed clothes

Aah, I can finally get out of this track jacket They don’t suitseen in them outside

I fixed upto the hotel for lunch when I found the classes arranged around tables by class The ets your appetite up~