Probably the chickens should've been my first clue, but it looks like I managed to fly all the way over to Japan! Turns out the locals are speaking Japanese too, but their non-chicken accents really threw me. Today I flew out just to see what I could see, when off in the distance I saw a white heron getting ready to take flight. Since I'm always looking to make a new friend, I decided to swoop in and say hello, only to find that it wasn't a heron, but was actually Himeji Castle! (Another disappointment: That giant chicken coop wasn't a chicken coop at all.)
Chicken coop or not, those humans really know how to build 'em. The locals were so nice, they even let me go up into the castle itself, and look out over the city.
It's a hugely impressive building, but it doesn't really make sense, does it? If an army really wanted to take it, all they'd have to do is fly right over the walls.
On the way out, I got a friendly tourist to take a photo with me!
I'm really more of a miniskirt chicken, but I think I look pretty good in a kimono! And thanks again to that kindly tourist -- a lot of the locals seemed to think that getting your picture taken with a rubber chicken was pretty funny. They couldn't stop laughing!
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