Nov 29, 2010

Super Fascinating, Super Fantastic, San Francisco

I'm back from San Francisco trip!

That was really exciting trip! I saw lots of beautiful scenery and interesting place and things.
California is really big. (actually it's bigger than Japan)
San Francisco is far away from San Diego, it took about more than 8 hours by car.
It's like Tokyo-Osaka in Japan.

we rent a car by 5 people.

San Francisco is port town, but there are lots of islands and peninsulas. 8 bridges are crossing in this area. That is why this area called, "Bay area"

In this area, there are lots of type of race. As you know, the United States is really diverse. Especially, California is diverse. And, especially San Francisco is diverse! (So is LA)

Chinese, Indian, Iranian, Korean, Hispanic, Salvadoran, Vietnamese, Japanese, ......
All of these are mixing in this city.

Town is mainly up and down hills. Cable car is used to run this up and down hills.
Not only ethnic, but also sexuality is one of the factors which make SF more diverse.

I mean, there is a big gay community here in SF.
I saw a gay couple for the first time...

Have fun with pictures.


                                                        China town
                                                          
                                                          cable car






                                                            
                                                            this is golden gate bridge


                                                                          city hall
                                                      
                                                             Japan town

                                                         SF's night view
                                                       crab in Fisherman's wharf
                                                        cram chauder
 
                                                       Fisherman's wharf
                                                      
                                                               SF's skyscraper

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