Waiting for the train at Atami Station, Dubian Che wondered whether he should buy some souvenirs.
When he had arrived, he had noticed a "Peace Street" shopping district nearby.
This shopping street was built on a gentle slope, and perhaps because he had to climb a slope every day for school, Dubian Che felt a strange affinity for it, even though he had never felt this way about the slope in front of Goda's gate.
There were many stores selling souvenirs, with many merchants simply stacking boxes of local specialties right at the entrance.
Dubian Che didn't rush to buy anything, just walked slowly down the hill, planning to finish strolling along the street.
He had forgotten his mask and book at the station on the way here, but fortunately, with the saying that "outside of Tokyo, the whole Island Country is the countryside," in this "countryside" town named Atami, no one approached him.
It was just the gazes from shop assistants and tourists that kept coming his way.