Today’s deck is… TAPO: CLASSIC CARDS.

It might be wrong, mind you.

I was originally gonna use this “Monet Tarot” thinking it would be like other “we take artpieces and use them for the cards” decks I’ve used but it didn’t take long to notice it was AI-generated. So into the trash it goes.
Anyways, today’s reading advises that having a strong sense of purpose and boundaries is important to cultivate a healthy inner world.

Today’s plan was to go to Kobe Harborland, but the start of the day was a bit slow.
Today’s bit of the video backlog was from when I went to Sapporo and Otaru in February.



To shake things up today we went to Juso and we found a bunch of cool murals.

Once in Harborland we checked a sofmap for used cameras and there was a funny thing where the floor with the Sofmap x Kojima (a brand of used goods shop) was sharing a floor with a Konami Sports Center.


After that we dropped on a neighboring building to see if the thrift store had anything camera-related. It didn’¿t but it had oh so many antiques.
I knew we were in for a good time when we saw the cashier and it was an old lady dressed in jeans and jean jacket and cap while also wearing a huge ass medallion and speaking in the most “I smoke 20 packs of cigarretes every day” voice.

After refueling at JS Burger we went back to the pier, I tried to take some videos and I haven’t seen properly seen it yet but the footage looks tilted like you’re watching Battlefield Earth.



The area was great. There was a “Meat Fair” but it was already closing by the time we arrived. There were plenty of kids and even more dogs running around.
There’s apparently a “sunset cruise” where you can see the sunset while in a catamaran.

I also brought Himeno and if I had a nickel for every session I’ve had with her on a Kobe sunset I’d have two nickels.
We made a brief stop on Yodobashi Camera on the way back but other than that we had been out for like 6-7 hours, we were DRAINED.