This is the view out the window by my computer. Apparently the plants on the right, four and a bit rows, are potatoes.
Looking slightly to the left, you can just see the roof of the Shinkansen station between the two tall buildings. It is a palish green. The small building in the center just passed the parking lot is a private home.
My brother and sister-in-law came and took us to Nitori to buy more furniture. It is a bit to far to get to unless you have a car. The largest sign says nitori in katakana and the small sign says kagu-interia, which means furniture and interiors. The little booth-like structure on the right is a dry cleaners.
The inside of the store is huge. This is the first of three floor and is looking in the short direction of the rectangular building.
This is the second floor where we spent most of our money for the day. I bought a desk and bookshelf. My wife bought another bookshelf to use as a cabinet in the kitchen and a footstool to go with our Bali sofa. All of this will be delivered on April 22. Then we went downstairs and bought three color boxes and cushions for the sofa. All in all we spent a little more than we had planned but we got exactly what we wanted.
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