We roamed through the busiest street. I'm showing you some pictures that were taken there below. The 1st picture is a Japanese pinball parlor. Japanese pinball is called "pachinko" and pachinko parlors have developed as well as lots of other industries, but this parlor looked like one from 20 years ago. I felt a kind of nostalgia.
Next, I found incredibly big cabbages by the street. I didn't know how they had grown, but it might be due to the earth's heat. People started getting back to their hotels and the street was getting sparse in the 3rd picture. The 4th picture is a stock pool of Alaska King crabs.
(Vocabulary)
pinball parlor / pinball saloon パチンコ屋
Japanese pinball パチンコ
earth's heat 地熱
sparsely / sparse まばらに まばらな(髪の毛など)
a sparsely populated area 人口のまばらな地域
(Alaska) King crab タラバガニ
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