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STAsrsm Sasebo lured all the camera bugs ashore. Due to a need for engineering repairs, the MONTICELLO and her crew spent 18 days in Sasebo, Japan. Sasebo, a center of Japanese culture, offered to a sea-weary sailor many unusual sights and exotic experiences. Some of the more adventurous crew members took a tour to Nagasaki, the sight of a World War II A-Bomb. A museum containing ruins and relics of the devastation was a highlight of the tour. Another treat of the city was the open markets and sidewalk shops that line the downtown shopping arcade. After a hard day of touring the city and spending money on camera and stereo equipment, the sailors on liberty visited the restaurants and cocktail lounges. Many tasted Japanese culture by partaking of many Japanese dishes, including sukiyaki (fried beef and vegetables), sashimi (raw fish), tempura (deep fried shrimp and vegetables), not to mention fried rice, raw squid, and octopus tentacles. This small temple exemplifies Japanese architecture. The famous Japanese lotus blossoms. 15
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After unloading cargo, the crew of the MONTI- CELLO found time to enjoy a little liberty by touring the tropical island paradise of sun, scenery, and surf. During the day, the sun-bleached beaches of Waikiki saw many sailors delighting in the pleasures of body surfing, soaking up sun, and taking a dip in the blue Pacific, while others visited Diamond Head or toured the isle of enchanting flowers. Nighttime flashing neon signs of downtown nightclubs attracted many of the crew; and some experienced the famous Hawaiian drink - a Mai Tai. The crew also enjoyed the steak and lobster dinners as well as the entertainment which was provided at the EM Club. Leary sailor volunteers for guillotine trick in downtown nightclub Queen Surf Garden at Waikiki Hawaiian surfer rides the crest at Diamond Head 14
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High in the housing district we find Japanese cars go anywhere. .JH Ki ' i, Shrine in housing district Fresh squid in open market fl - .-1 ' ' ' .1.1 III Wf 16 Sasebo ' s mam street
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