Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Seto Pottery Shopping Trip

This past weekend I took a base-sponsored trip to Seto City (Aichi Prefecture), which is known for its Japanese pottery and ceramics. In September, along the river in Seto there is an annual open-air street sale with hundreds of vendors selling all kinds of pottery. Needless to say, mostly women boarded our bus at 3:45 am to be chauffeured to Seto for 5 1/2 hours of shopping.



Did I mention Seto is five hours away by bus? Being 31 weeks pregnant, I was initially concerned about being on a bus for 10 hours without a bathroom, but signed up for the trip once I was assured that the bus would make 2 pit stops each way. After boarding the bus, I was pleasantly surprised to find out there was indeed a bathroom on the bus. And although I only needed it once, I only allowed myself to doze off for half an hour; someone had to keep a vigil to tally flushes since the toilet would be inoperable after just 50 flushes. (Whatever happened to 2,000 flushes?)


It turns out I didn't need more than my fair one flush because it was hotter than Haiti on this trip and I was sweating away any fluids I consumed. Even armed with a hat and my suitcase on wheels to minimize exertion, I was a little afraid I might literally shop till I dropped.


But I trudged onward to make my purchases: a vase, two eclectic bowls, two matching large tea cups, a set of four adorable flower cups with saucers, and a hanging wall vase. And one or two gifts, which I won't detail. I mostly filled my suitcase with two hours to spare. And by then I had lost steam anyway (although it was still plenty steamy). I continued to browse, but everything started to look the same and I had difficultly making decisions.

Throughout the day, I tried to anticipate my usual buyer's remorse, which contrary to most people's experiences, usually involves getting home and realizing I have remorse about not buying enough. An impulse shopper, I am not. But when I got home and realized I'd forgotten that a quarter of my suitcase housed my friend's vase (since she helped me bargain), I was a little disappointed that I had not bought more. But not enough to return again in a year. At least, I don't think. But then again, I reserve the right to change my mind because maybe it will be like having a second child...eventually you forget how painful the first time was and do it all over again.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, got a big day planned. You know. Hit Home Depot, Bed Bath and Beyond. If there is time, Seto City (Aichi Prefecture).

Anonymous said...

And remember...

What happens in Seto City, stays in Seto City...