We refueled a car for the first time since we left Christchurch..
Since I did not know how to use the pomp, asked a person charging gas.
" Is this the correct pomp for this car?"  " Yes, you can use it"
"Select Button" …Okay.
"Open the cap and insert the nozzle into the pipe". …Okay.
Uh-oh. This nozzle stops middle of the way Almost of all Japanese gas station is a full service station and I had never seen stuff charging the gas.
While I was reading a manual, he finished charge and gone
I bravely griped the lever. The pomp started.
Maybe It was a perfect operation, because the engine stared without any trouble. It was a big challenge for me.

The day was Friday, many cars carrying a boat were running, and seemed to go to Wanaka for weekend leisure.
On the other hand, the Japanese businessman had to carry a personal computer to access to the company to know the status of his job even if he was in a holiday.
The businessman envied Kiwi style life a little.  
Lake Wanaka Scenery from a window of spaghetti shop in Wanaka.
Japanese tourists came in and ordered raw oysters, lobsters as a lunch.
They seemed over 60's couple and a group of retired. Was that a memorial trip for their retirement?
I wish we could take like that trip with my wife someday.
Lake Wanaka Scenery of Lake Wanaka from the shore.
The weather was nice, and the green lake was impressive
The green lake was really beautiful and impressive. Next city we visited was Queenstown.

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