It was slightly cloudy but didn't seem to rain on Nov. 16th. I ate breakfast at my hotel. The menu was the same as yesterday, many kinds of sausagaes, no fresh vegetables. I wondered how people in Germany would take vitamins.
I set out for a walk around the outdoor market in the old city with a hangover. This market is open around the church called Münster, which is a German word for minster or cathedral. I had been to the market several times and knew what it was like, but tofu snacks surprised me. Several tofu hamburgers interested me, but I couldn't try them because I had a slight hangover and it was just after breakfast. Anyway tofu is recognized as very healthy food and is highly nutritious. The global spreading of tofu is a delight as a Japanese. Except for the cloudy weather, it was nice walking seeing various local products like food, handicrafts, flowers and wines.
In the church a small assembly was being held. I was with the congregationfor some time. Shooting without flash was permitted there. The last two pictures are Historische Kaufhaus, historical department store in English. The anniversary event commemorating the 25th year of the sister city between Freiburg and Matsuyama was supposed to be held there. The flags of both cities were put up. I came back to my hotel and got dressed up before attending the ceremony.
(Vocabulary)
congregation (教会に来る) 会衆
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