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friday

woke several times in the night...my neighbors are all happy drinking people...finally ventured forth at eight for juice and the bathroom...but there was a ten minute wait...

i met kouji and sayakaback at the camp site and we left for the onsen. the showers at the camp are cold water only, frigid mountain water cold. the onsen is 500 yen and its a japanese tradition. it was my first time. it didnt make me a bit uncomfortable, being naked there with koji but i wonder if he felt the same.

next: water (300 yen for 2 L@grocery) and indian food (700 for 3 samosas and bean curry).

then we just walked...
the stages are arranged in a row... the furthest is a good 30 minute walk and the rest lie between.

we are taking a break now before going to see jarvis cocker at 3:50.

more to come.

p.s. dancing was good fun but the headlining dj last night played 4 Justice songs....

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