Day 41 - Nagashi Somen with the Kishi Family

We spent the morning at the church building where I lived for a year in 1991-92 in the north part of Kumamoto. I remembered a few people, but not many, but it was fun to reconnect with the place and the feeling of it.

We lucked out, and the Kishi family - famous for their 10 children (they've been on Japanese tv because no one believes it's possible to raise 10 kids in Japan) - invited us to their yearly nagashi somen party at their house in Uto. Nagashi means something like "cascading" in Japanese, and it is a summer activity where somen noodles are sent down a chute of bamboo and people grab them with chopsticks as they cascade past and dip them in sauce. Super yummy and super fun.



The Kishi extended family and some neighbors and missionaries (some American and some Japanese) were all there and we had a great time. Near the end they sent some other treats (chocolates and candies) down the chute as well to the delight of the children (ok, and me.)

I've said this before in the blog, but I hope I can be as kind and hospitable to visitors as our Japanese friends have universally been to us.

暑い日に、流しそめんが美味しいよ!

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