Both Ryley and I were ready to go home after the baseball game in Busan, and if we hadn't had a Korean, one of Ryley's coworkers, meeting us in Jinju, we probably would've done just that. As it was, Ryley had promised we'd meet up and visit them.
Not knowing how else to get there, we went back to the Nopo-dong bus terminal, even though it was at the northeast side of Busan and we wanted to go northwest, and we got ourselves on a bus headed to Jinju. The teacher from Ryley's school, Mr. Pak (Park, if you wanna take liberties), picked us up with his wife and took us to Jinju castle, a large fortress and palace stretching out along the river in downtown Jinju. Neither of them really spoke English very well, but they were nice and dropped us off at Jinju castle to wander for an hour and a half and then rendezvous with them to go home. At this point, I didn't know where they lived, but I assumed it was in town.






