The other day, I was planning on escaping France for the weekend.
The destination was held in the countryside of Belgium.
Outdoor music festival!
I have a friend who moved to Belgium.
In the countryside, there's something like Mini Mini Mini Fuji Rock (or Mini Mini Mini Summer Sonic), and they sell toys! That's what he said,
I was confused because I would rather see only the things I like alone than at festivals.
I don't have any particular plans until the Japon launch. . .
I was running out of time, so a week ago,
I said, ``I'm definitely going!'' and went.
About 2 hours by train from Brussels.
It's quite far from Belgium and I can't even speak French anymore.
Not in English, not in French...
It's an area full of strange people who speak a language I can't understand at all.
Personally, I think the Dutch are the coolest in Europe, and Belgium is a mix of both.
Brussels has a strong French flavor, and often has an even more boring look.
As you go towards Flanders, the people get bigger and bigger.
Dutch elements become closer (cooler). (Personal opinion)
That body size. . . .
I'm fascinated by it.
so,
When I actually went there, it was an outdoor festival that was 10,000 times smaller.
Slightly bigger locals gather in Soco.
Strangely, it didn't feel tight at all.
The size and local feel were good.
Plus, admission is free! !
I don't know how they are paying the fees,
Admission fee per person for 3 used batteries
A very eco-friendly system.
I kept accumulating it because I didn't have a chance to throw it away.
I took my batteries with me to the Belgian countryside.
Toy rehearsal in progress.
Ghost photo also during rehearsal
This is the real thing.
I don't know anything, but the technique is amazing
We left the old man band behind and left around 11pm.
The two people behind the minced meat. .
So, the next day, I wandered around the city a bit.
I came back quickly.
It's close enough that you can get there in about an hour and a half by Thalys,
You can communicate in French, so you can spend your time as if you were in France.
I like how easy it is.
However, I still feel somewhat relieved when I return to Paris.
After that, I will silently prepare until the next scheduled launch of Japon! ! !