
On the second day we got up at eight and left for Koshien Stadium. We got breakfast at a convenience store and took the superhighway. We got to Nishinomiya City after an hour’s drive. Nishinomiya was a big City and we were impressed by its bigness. When we saw a part of Koshien Stadium from the City Highway, I thought “At last, we reached our goal!” But there was a problem. There was no parking area at Koshien Stadium. We had to look for a pay parking lot. It was not easy to find, it because more than ten thousand people were coming there to watch baseball games. The parking areas near Koshien Stadium were full, so we had to park a few kilometers away from there. We walked to the stadium and went into the outfield blenches. We could watch the game free at the outfield blenches. There were so many people there that we could not find our sitting space easily. We barely sat down and watched the game. Thought we watched only one game, we enjoyed very much. The team of the big-name school (Chiben Wakayama High School) played the game, and they won.

After the game, we went to the stand to buy some souvenirs of Koshien Stadium. We met Mr. Tsukita who was a pitching ace of Kumamoto Technical High School there. They were eliminated in the first game the previous day. Mr. Tsukita and I live in the same town. We graduated the same elementary school and junior high school. I had my photograph taken with him. After that we had lunch at the Koshien branch of Daiei next to Koshien Stadium. We left for Kumamoto after lunch. We did not use the superhighway and ran slowly to enjoy the seascape and other beautiful sceneries.

When we arrived at Okayama, we decided to stay there that night. We went to the police box to ask where to stay. The police officer suggested us to stay at the Kenko-Land (spa). He was so kind that he drew a map of and showed us how to get there. We enjoyed the large bath and played Shogi. Then we fell asleep.
To be continued……

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