I'd like to continue talking about the experience of New Year's day in Boston.
In fact, there's a lot of similarity between Tokyo and Boston. 1.
Both of them has a great public transportation... Subway. (or Metro?
What is the difference?) Here in CA, we can't live without driving a car.
Everything spread out and it's really inconvenient.
I wish I could go to LA more easily. 2. The smell! I'm serious.
I felt a scent of winter there, which I can't feel at the west coast.
Probably that is because it is not as cold as Boston lol Anyway, that reminded me of Tokyo and to be honest I was almost crying from the nostalgia. 3.
Broadness of sidewalk.
That must be related to 1.
There were many pedestrian until midnight.
I think that is the symbol of the safety of the city...
I mean, except really suburb area :p
Well, that's the general impression I had about Boston.
About the day, I went to see the fireworks with my friend.
The view from Boston Common was awesome!
I confess here that I had underestimated the quality of fireworks in the US till then lol Then we grabbed a fried dough, which tasted like Agepan in Japan, before going back my friend's home.
Then we ate hot soba noodle as a custom of New Year's eve in Japan.
It means to live "thin(not outstanding) but longer" life.
I'd like to know much about the custom in New Year's day in other countries :)
By the way, hereby I swear I will continue writing something here at least 1 month.
Is it abruptly?
Just because I can't stick to anything without swearing in front of someone.
Ahhh it's tough work for me to write such a long article in English! Bye then!