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The last of Hirosaki Castle.
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The sakura festival had started and there were quite a few food stalls on the way out.
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Then we walked back down the road to the museum and our bus.DSC04799.JPG

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Before I got back on the bus I bought myself an extra spice curry bun. Delicious.
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Aomori is known for it's apples. The Fuji apple was first grown by the Agriculture research Station at Fujisaki, Aomori in the 1930s but wasn't commercially grown until 1962, now the largest growers are China and the USA. Any apple imports we have are from China. We do export 300K tonnes of apples but New Zealand exports nearly 500K tonnes. Japan imports of apples are nearly all from New Zealand.
So this are one of the extensive apple orchards in Aomori.
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Back on the ship for lunch which we had at the Grill. Mrsdrron had her Caesar salad and I had a burger. Much improved from the one on the first sectot probably because of many more Americans on board for this sectot around Japan. J am aware some did complain about the terrible burgers.
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Some views from the ship.
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There were some mosaics on the wharf.
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That night it was our trivia team dinner in Indochine so a lively night of discussion. Only took one photo of the Tom yum soup as it was excellent.
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We awoke the next morning docked in Hakodate next to a Museum ship.
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Lots of fishing vessels.
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More of Hakodate harbour.
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Mt. Hakodate.
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Two of the rarely seen deckhands doing a great job on the hand rails - sanding then varnishing. Only got to see them as our excursion was moved from an 8.30 start to a 1.30 start.
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We did get a tour of the building but basically it is empty apart from a few displays. Looking at the work and watching a video on it was fascinating but again this bit could be shortened. Some photos from the building.
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They covered any joint with these. Several different designs.
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