Last night I went to see the fireworks at Hiroshima’s Ujina port. Really big crowds, the streetcars were packed and everything else you’d expect. The show wasn’t bad, but the ones at Miyajima and Iwakuni that I’ve seen were more impressive. I probably could’ve found a nicer spot with a view of the water, but that’d meant wading thru more crowds (and I arrived just as it was beginning). After the show was over, I walked for about a half hour along the streetcar route until I saw some people getting off and then got on for the rest of the trip to the station.



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