
Alvaro-san, doing tuna-fishing business more than 10 years
He escorted us this time.
He's more like true Japanese, taking good care of us, and we became friends soon.
First, I heard his name as "Maguro" instead of "Alvaro" and since then, I
call him Maguro (means "tuna fish" in Japanese).
And the trouble was that his face was increasingly looking like tuna fish to me.
But I guess it is because he lived his life contributing to the tie-up between Spain and Japan through tuna fish business. That's the way it is!
And another difficult thing was that he was getting like a typical middle-aged woman in Kansai area in Japan, instead of tuna fish.
But thanks to Maguro, I really enjoyed my stay in Canarias.
Many thanks to you.


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