Feb 1, 2020 - This was supposed to be a joint visit with the young Kagoshima Elders with a single sister at 7 p.m. in the evening. They gave us the address of where to meet and Google says there is a parking lot across the street from that address. I am using Google Maps street view and Google Earth to show what happened. The following are pictures of where our car GPS Navigation unit led us. First picture shows the street that the GPS unit was telling us to turn left.
Next picture shows entrance to the street. It is narrow but doable.
Here we just entered the street. There is no room to turn around and the street from which we turned into here is a busy street so I didn't want to back out into it. I see a house (one with red roof at the end) and figured I could turn around there. As you look down this narrow street, it gets even narrower once you get past the car you see in the picture. It was narrow, about 6 inches clearance on either side of the car. Got to the end and discovered that there is no opening to go into the parking lot. In fact it was a dead end. I would either have to back out through that narrow path, which is about a block long or turn around using the driveway of that red roof house. The driveway had one car but empty slot for another car. The driveway was chained off. Sister Lee went out and moved the chain so I could pull into the empty stall to back out. Unfortunately the area is so small, when I backed out, I had to crank the steering wheel to the right and as it back out the left vendor crushed a plastic planter. By this time, the owner came out to see what's going on. Sister Lee explained the situation and he was OK with us trying to get out. He even suggested that I would need to go back and forth to work my angle to get the car out, which I did. After several back and forth, I got the car out and parallel to the street. However, it didn't sound good. I keep hearing this crunching sound every time I went back and forth. It turned out that I was going over and over the chain, but the chain was made of plastic. The car tires just crushed the chain. We tried to give the owner money to pay for damages to the chain and planter but he won't accept. We are now trying to think of some way to pay him back.
This next picture is courtesy of Google Earth and there is the parking lot that I thought I was going to be able to use. Above the parking lot is the apartment building that we were trying to get to. This turned out to be another frustrating adventure with the car's GPS navigation unit. But hey, we survived. When we got out, we parked across the busy street in a large store's parking lot. After the meeting we bought some stuff at the store, the least we can do for using its customer parking lot.