Thursday, December 24, 2009

Kobe Luminarie 2009

After taking the proficiency test, some friends and I stayed in Kobe to check out the Luminarie light display.

We bypassed the tunnel walk - it was packed - and walked the short cut to the finale. It was an impressive light structure with the lighting architecture (donated by the Italian government) taking on the feel of a cathedral and the look of stained glass. Take a look.

From a distance


A light palace


Woo! So good

The Luminarie is now an annual event, lighting up Kobe for about two weeks in December. It is displayed in commemoration of the victims and devastation of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in January 1995. And it's a reminder of just how much Kobe has florished since. Amazing.

Each light is individually hand painted


I couldn't stop taking photos! It's impressive.
Each year is a different design.


This was the light tunnel we bypassed

And I couldn't help taking video too! Maybe it captures some of the atmosphere of standing inside the lights. Check it out.


Inside the Kobe Luminarie (30 seconds)

And to top off a really great day, we found a Vietnamese restaurant in the San Plaza in Sannomiya's center gai to have dinner. Yum.

Steamed rolls with the best sauce ever!


A selection of good Vietnamese food

By the way, results of the proficiency test will be posted late February. I can't wait to find out my score. I studied a lot, so I found parts of the test quite easy, but the listening ... oow - it could be my undoing!

Until then,
Monica x


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