Work has been hectic.I'm going to get rid of my frustration of not being able to go touring this weekend.However, I am still riding my motorcycle as usual. RecentlyakippaThe number of parking lots that can be rented for a few hours is increasing, so even in the city center, it is easy to rent a monthly parking lot for a few hours and leave it there."Customer sites that cannot be reached by motorcycle due to parking issues"is now zero!
So, today I had an unusually free evening, so I went on a little night tour. But it was just a walk around my house.......... From my home in Kawasaki City to Kohoku, Yokohama, there is a region with ups and downs called the Tama Miura Hills, so it's not as boring as running in the city center. It's only about two hours after dark, but I'm going to take a ride along the winding roads for a bit.
Today's goal was Kohoku Tokyu SC, where I booked a ticket for the late show from my phone during the day since I was sure that I would have the night time available.
The motorcycle parking lot at the Kohoku Tokyu SC is open until 1:00 a.m., and the rates are free for the first three hours, 50 yen per hour, and 400 yen per day maximum.
I slipped into the parking lot quickly and found a nice spot available, so I parked immediately.
Ninja Three Brothers.
When lined up like this, it's easy to see what kind of personality the bike has by the wheelbase/cowl, fender design, caster angle, and so on.
And to the cinema.
The movie starts at 8:35 p.m., but I arrived at the theater just after 8:20 p.m. I hurried to 109 Cinemas to get my ticket. As I headed for the screen...
Mmm?
This is .......
I'm the only one here.
By the way, this is the one I watched.
I was shocked to read the original story when I was a child, and when the director is Martin Scorsese, who has worked with Robert De Niro on many masterpieces, I couldn't help but watch it.
It was 11:30 p.m. when I finished watching the movie, and I was hungry, so I ate tacos and a hamburger steak at a steak shop on my way home.