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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Ninja Village

The ninja village was eerily empty and we liked it that way.  It was the type of place that seemed like it should be closed down because were pretty much the only ones there and it was a little old looking.  I have no idea why more people don't go.  Maybe pretending you are a ninja is more fun for tourists then for for Japanese people, and this isn't in a tourist location.

We paid for everyone to dress up and do all the fun stuff.  There wouldn't really be reason to go if you don't.  Although you could probably buy a costume somewhere else for the same price and keep it, whereas we had to give ours back.
Once Beatrix saw everyone getting dressed like ninjas she got really scared.  She cried and I had to carry her almost the entire time.  She knew it was just us, but she was still pretty scared.  I guess ninjas are scary to her, even when they are her family and friends.  She kept saying she wanted to go home.





I didn't get pictures, but we went through a maze house and also a house that was supposed to be scary, but it really just looked like a house full of bad Halloween decorations.  Then the kids got to throw ninja stars, shoot fake guns and throw ropes.

Looking through these pictures the kids are asking to go again.  Tucker didn't get to go and he even says he wants to, which is rare for him these days.  I'd be up for going again in like a year.  If it was free I could go again sooner, but it wasn't cheap for our family.

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