I found out there was some gardens out there and that along with ramen for lunch and i knew i’d be able to spend a few hours wandering around the place.
It was another first, prior to today i had never even heard of Komagome let alone had the need or desire to get out there. Still, it’s all part of the journey and the reason behind doing all the stops on the line anyway.
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