tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830361344889812760.post1727701704468207010..comments2015-02-21T09:38:57.380+09:00Comments on Living in Aizu: At lastUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830361344889812760.post-33417097057755471232010-06-12T21:39:09.813+09:002010-06-12T21:39:09.813+09:00Thanks for looking, Vicky, and sorry I didn't ...Thanks for looking, Vicky, and sorry I didn't notice your comment until now. You aren't far away - I hope you have been enjoying the Tadami valley as much as we have - I guess so, if you are staying in Fukishima-ken a while longer. You get even more snow than us in Tadami! Have you managed to climb Asakusa Dake yet? It is a great mountain. You can print detailed maps from the link on the right if you need them. You are very welcome to come round for a cup of tea with us while you are still here - you can e-mail me through the contact link at geoffread.com if you would like to get in touch. Cheers, GeoffGeoff Readhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13971948744644961420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830361344889812760.post-65247850617476447502010-06-03T19:29:15.577+09:002010-06-03T19:29:15.577+09:00Hi Geoff, I found your blog purely by chance, whil...Hi Geoff, I found your blog purely by chance, while looking for information on Asakusa dake. I have been living in Tadami machi for almost two years now. I am a ALT on the Jet programme. Sadly though I only have two months left to live in this beautiful part of Japan. I am not, however, leaving Japan just yet. I intend to look for more work in or close to Fukushima ken. <br /><br />I'm now going to read the rest of your blog to find out your experiences of living in this very rural area. So far I have temporarily been distracted by your photos, most of which are very familiar sights to me, although I have read Tokyo homeless and Flexible thinking, which I found very interesting.<br /><br />VickyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07976166200274884081noreply@blogger.com