From March 19th to 22th, we took a first school trip to Prague and Germany. First day in the morning, I woke up 6am just because I was so excited too see new things and to go to Germany for first time in my life. We bought a ticket to Prague which is a big city in Czech Republic and tried to figured out how to read time schedule at train station. It was quite complicated for me. Once we got into a train, we were all excited because the inside of train looked like "Harry Potter train to Hogwarts" and personally, the train ride made my day because it reminded me of Japanese train. With jolting of train, I slept whole two hours and half until arrival except one time, I opened my eyes and saw outside through windows for a minute. There was such a pretty, green and beautiful view.
After getting off a train, we headed to our hostel quickly to leave our baggages in our rooms then we went to a tour in city. Probably, most of us posted a crazy clock picture on Facebook,blog, Instagram and all other social network services but I want to mention it again that this clock which was actually appeared in Harry Potter movie. It was interesting to see it in Czech because I thought all things which were used in movies were from London.
After visiting and seeing a lot, a lot, a lot of castle and church, I finally found the most my favorite place in Czech Republic, John Lennon wall.
It was not just cool art work but a part of history. It was used to be a normal white wall that did not catch anyone but since 1980s, it has been pained over and over with arts that are inspired by John Lennon's love and peace movement and Beatle's songs. Czech young people like just same age of us, painted on the wall in 1998 to show their anger to communist regime. Their bravery and activities were described ironically by communists. They were called alcoholics or other several disrespectful names. The wall kept changing because even it was full of portraits of Lennon and part of lyrics from Beatle's songs, the next day, repainted into all white and after that, young czechs came to paint the wall again with love and peace art works.
I have learned that young people were used to be more sensitive and active to society issue and politics but now, we do not have a big knowledge compared with them. I regretted so many times in this tour that I have not been serious to learn history when I saw historical places because I had no idea what those places really meant and I wish I had more knowledge and more opinion. Same age of us made such a big impact on society. I was truly impressed and also motivated to get educated in social issue.
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