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Everyone, who recommended me coming Edinburgh, said that the castle was beautiful. So at first I went to there just after arriving at Edinburgh. It was located west of main station and on the top of the hill. It looked robust. I bought a ticket, brought an audio guide, and got into the castle. There was a thing I had to see there,it's Mons MEG which is a big canon and was located near the gate. The reason which I wanted to see was its name. I'm major at a special medical technique, which name is MEG. Same name! I took some photos of it and got into the main area of the castle. The castle itself was not so big, it was compact. I looked around there while listening the audio guide. I felt something strange about the guide. There were some phrases which did not make sense. I thought the meaning for a while and found the cause of the strangeness. Aha! The Japanese audio guide was literally translated from English guide! For example, the guide used the word "彼女(she)" to explain the Mons MEG. Although it is acceptable in English, it is not in Japanese. The there were some miss use of the word in the audio guide. I thought that learning language was difficult. I strolled through the castle while translating Japanese to Japanese. when I got out it, it was around 4 p.m.. It was already dark. I walked through the high street to Palace of Holyrioodhouse. Unfortunately, the palace were already closed. Then, I went back around the station to find something interesting. There was a car-free area around the station and it was so busy. It must be a truly high street. I found a market and got into it. It was slightly different from the market I have ever seen. They sold unique foods and drinks. It was interesting to see. After leaving there, it was almost 5 p.m. It seemed too late to enjoy sightseeing. I gave up and went to the B and B which I booked. The owner of the B and B asked me how did you feel about Edinburgh. I said that it seemed a pretty city. He answered "Yes, it is convenient and compact city. Everything is located in small area." I heard same thing from my friend who lives in Sapporo, Japan. Sapporo is the largest city in Hokkaido, which is the north part of Japan. Sapporo is the center of Hokkaido and slightly far form Tokyo. Then, it is a convenient city and we can get and buy almost all things in Sapporo, but it is not so wide. I heard so. Edinburgh might be sapporo in Japan.
The first day in Edinburgh was finished.
The first day in Edinburgh was finished.

Everyone, who recommended me to comeing to Edinburgh, said that the castle was beautiful.
So at first I went to there just right after arriving at Edinburgh.
It was located west of the main station and on the top of the hill.
I bought a ticket, brought rented an audio guide, and got went into the castle.
There was a thing I had to see there, it's was the Mons Meg, which is a big canon, and was located near the gate.
The reason which I wanted to see it was because of its name.
I'm major a specialist at of a special medical technique, which name is called MEG.
They have the same name!
The castle itself was not so that big, it was actually quite compact. (Note: Sounds better when you have contrasting statements)
I felt there was something strange about the guide.
I thought about the meaning for a while and found the cause of the strangeness.
The Japanese audio guide was literally translated from an English guide!
For example, the guide used the word "彼女(she)" to explain the Mons Meg.
The there were some misuse of the words in the audio guide.
I thought was thinking that learning language was difficult. (Note: Using "thought" would mean that you don't think so anymore)
when By the time I got out it, it was around 4 p.m..
It must truly be a truly high street.
I found a market and inside got into it.
It was slightly different from any other the market I have ever seen.
After leaving there, it was almost 5 p.m. It seemed too late to enjoy anymore sightseeing.
The owner of the B and B asked me how did you feel I felt about Edinburgh.
I said that it seemed like a pretty city.
He answered "Yes, it is a convenient and compact city.
Everything is located in a small area." I heard the same thing from my friend who lives in Sapporo, Japan.
Sapporo is the largest city in Hokkaido, which is the northern part of Japan.
Sapporo is the center of Hokkaido and slightly kind of far form Tokyo.
Then , It is a convenient city and where we can get and buy almost all anything in Sapporo, but it is not that large so wide.
At least this is what I heard so.
Edinburgh could be the might be the Sapporo of Scotland in Japan.
Everyone, who recommended that I go to Edinburgh, said that the castle was beautiful.
So at first I went to there just after arriving in Edinburgh.
I bought a ticket, brought an audio guide, and went into the castle.
There was a thing I had to see there: it's Mons MEG, which is a big cannon and was located near the gate.
I'm majoring in a special medical technique, which is called MEG.
The castle itself was not so big; it was compact.
I looked around there while listening to the audio guide.
I thought about the meaning for a while and found the cause of the strangeness.
The Japanese audio guide was literally translated from the English guide!
The there were some misuses of the word in the audio guide.
I thought that learning a language was difficult.
I walked along High street to the palace of Holyrioodhouse.
There was a car-free area around the station and it was so/very busy.
I found a market and went into it.
It was slightly different from any market I have ever seen.
The owner of the B and B asked me how I felt about Edinburgh.
He answered "Yes, it is a convenient and compact city.
Everything is located in a small area." I heard the same thing from my friend who lives in Sapporo, Japan.
Sapporo is the largest city in Hokkaido, which is the northern part of Japan.
Sapporo is the center of Hokkaido and slightly far from Tokyo.
Therefore, it is a convenient city and we can get and buy almost all things in Sapporo, but it is not so wide.
Edinburgh might be Sapporo in Japan.