World Wicker and Weaving Festival 2023 in Poland Part 3: The Streets of Poznań 世界かご編み大会2023 in ポーランド 3 -ポズナンの街並み- 

During the days of the festival, we took part in the competition from morning until evening each day.
In the evenings, we also joined shared meals and gatherings with participants from other countries,
which meant that we had very little time for sightseeing.

In this journal, however, we hope to share at least a small glimpse of the atmosphere of Poznań, Poland,
and invite you to enjoy the character of the city alongside the festival.

This view was taken from our room on the fifth floor of the dormitory, captured early in the morning.

The route from the dormitory prepared by the organizers to the festival venue,
as well as the surrounding scenery within walking distance of the dormitory,
offered landscapes quite different from those in Japan.
Even within this limited area, we found plenty to enjoy.

During the festival, we rode the tram every day, traveling from the station near our dormitory to the venue.
This travel time never felt like a burden.

On our way back to the dormitory,
we noticed posters for the festival displayed at the nearest station to where we were staying.
Seeing them there made us feel unexpectedly at home, even while being far away in a foreign country.

We cannot help but feel deep respect for the tremendous efforts of the organizers.

We had the opportunity to speak in English with a Polish woman who lives in Poznań,
and she told us that the city feels safe enough that there is no anxiety about going out.

In fact, throughout our stay, we never once encountered a moment that felt dangerous.
That is something we are truly grateful for when traveling abroad.

Thanks to this sense of safety,
we were able to spend our time without unnecessary caution,
and enjoyed a smooth, secure, and trouble-free stay together with Mr. Sasaki.

Tomotake Ichikawa

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To be continued