Just the other day my son Isaiah and I went to a new park in the area called You Yuu Rando. If you notice the sign in the picture below, you can see the name of the park written there. "You" is written in English. The next character 「遊」, pronounced yuu means "play." Rando means "land." So, the name of the park is a bilingual play on words. "You play land," playing on the cross-lingual homophones of "you" and 「遊」. Pretty neat, right?
I was super pumped when we got to this park, because it is actually on a small mountaintop and mountainside. The cherry blossoms were in full bloom, the sun was out, and the expansive, sprawling spaces of the park were filled with benches, play equipment, an athletic park, and a long roller slide. Plus, a FUNHOUSE!
How does he do it??? Is it magic? Does he have some special ninja abilities I was unaware of!? This bikkuri hausu, or "surprise house," was very fun! It was also disconcerting. As the house is on an angle, your brain wants to tell you to stand up "straight." If you try that, though, you'll topple right over.
The vast expanses of the park. I fuckin' love it here! Or as I taught Isaiah to say: "This park is freakin' cool!" Such a spacious, open place. If you look closely you can see all the way to the city about 40 minutes away in the distance.
After we played for quite a bit here, we went off on a search for some curry rice. All the running around on the hills had worked up a healthy appetite in the both of us. While we were driving around searching for a Coco Ichiban curry shop, we stumbled across this fantastic scene!
Legions of Koi flying over the Kamo River! Awesome! These stylized carp windsocks are traditional decorations displayed this time of year in Japan, called koinobori. They symbolize the spirit, strength, and determination of the Koi, and are used to celebrate Childrens' Day/Boys' Day, throughout April and early May.
Finally, after a long, lazy day of having fun in the fresh April sunshine, we made our way to the curry restaurant. We had to drive a little ways, but it was worth it! Let's eat!
The curry was great, and as you can see, Isaiah got a little bit of sun while playing at the park and by the river, under the flying koi. He ended up ordering two of the kids' size mini-curry combos, and I ate more than my weight in curry as well.
We had a great day, and I am so glad that you could join us via this post. Thanks so much! Until next time!
Mata ne~!
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(Thanks for stopping by! If you missed the last installment of Japan Photo Blog, Vol. 86: "Smile. Smile. Smile.," you can find that HERE.)
~KafkA
Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as DTube and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)
Wow great fun by the two beautiful people. Your company is looking very cool, your son looks very cute with the reddish color. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful post.
Beautiful park to visit with family and now learn two Japanese word too.
That park looks like a lot of fun for the both of you @kafkanarchy84! It's great to finally get outdoors after a long winter 😊
Yeah man! Was a really nice day.
Iasiah ain't that little anymore, looks like a good and precious time with your son. Soon I will too, having a kid is the greatest thing ever. I worry though my health will limit the activities I can do though. Still I wanna fight for giving my kid a fun youth. As always your writing and usage of words is a good read.
Yeah he’s getting big. Goes fast. Enjoy the moments with your new tiny one, because soon he won’t be tiny!
A very beautiful and very big picture I wish everyone a success my friend
Woo he sure knows magic or ninja Technics ;)
Sure seems like a nice place to hang out !
Haha! Thanks for reading!
It was a great journey and that place was awesome too.
Btw i got your son is so cute , i liked his pretty innocent look.
But .........
what was the trick exactly please explain properly. I'm so curious about this : )
Thank You
nice Photography
so sweet of you........../////////
Wonderful shots, my man. Looks like you had a great day with your boy. I hope I can find some time soon to go out with my oldest like this. Not having had so much time lately, all we have been able to do together for boy's day is fold some origami koi for some cheap carp streamers. That park looks nice. I really dig that funhouse!