Oh hey there, it's been awhile. I've been slacking on my goal of writing & posting at least once a month {read: I haven't posted since Nora's birthday, three months ago!}. So I'm back and trying to get back to posting regularly. We've made it to November, which means it's F I N A L L Y cooling off here in Oki. And cooler weather means we can explore other parts of this island {not just hitting up the beach. I know, rough life we're living over here!}. So this weekend we wanted to revisit a few places we have checked out in the past: Nakagusuku Castle and Bios on the Hill.
Peek-a-boo!
The last time we visited Nakagusuku Castle was when my dad & Cathy were visiting last December. It is such a beautiful spot & we wanted to scope it out to see if we wanted to take our family Christmas card photos here {spoiler alert: we do!}.
The castle was built in the 14th century. Hello?!?! How amazing is it that it's still standing {well, not fully standing, but still, so much of it is still intact}?
Breaking the rules since 2015
Because castle walls make the perfect place to practice handstands
Bios on the Hill is a little nature park complete with goats, giant swings & the most beautiful orchids. The last time we visited was for my birthday last year and oh my word it was so hot & humid. This time around the weather was perfect and we had the best time! Nora's favorite part had to be feeding the goats.
I mean, how cute are these little guys:
Of course we had to give the hula hoops and stilts a try too!
I love that I see the honor system all over Japan. So much respect breeds trust and it's awesome!
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