Well, what happened? [laughs] I mean, we couldn't have anything.... Everyone who went back to Japan from any[where] abroad--not just China, I'm sure there were other places--they could only bring what you could carry. No jewels. And also, there was a ... [the] yen changed to new [currency], so all the money, it didn't mean anything, and it was a ... I remember it was one person, ¥1000 per person, was given by [the] government when you got into Japan. So we were four children with parents, so I think it was ¥6000 was given from the government. I remember getting into ... it's near Hiroshima, a place called Ujina, you know, port, and you got in there and you got DDT on the top of your hair, bong [laughing]!