SF stop

Stayed overnight at SFO to break up the trip. All good so far, with an on-time departure to Tokyo scheduled in 90 minutes.
Stayed overnight at SFO to break up the trip. All good so far, with an on-time departure to Tokyo scheduled in 90 minutes.
We had a surprisingly comfortable 11 hour flight from SFO to Tokyo, had an easy time through customs and were driven to our luxury hotel (quite sumptuous for our first two nights before meeting theLäs mer
It was a sunny day with comfortable temperatures. With a personal tour guide, who first helped us learn how to navigate the comprehensive metro system, we travelled to a northwestern neighborhood,Läs mer
We moved to our ryokan (Japanese style hotel), anticipating the kids’ arrival tonight. We spent the day learning our way around the Shinjuku neighborhood - compared to Times Square in its hustle andLäs mer
First day with the kids in Tokyo. We began with a delicious Japanese breakfast at our traditional Japanese hotel: fresh mackerel, tempura vegetables, egg custard, pickles, and more!
Then we travelledLäs mer
Family went to the Tsukiji Outer Market (the former fish market) for breakfast purchased from market vendors: fish on skewers, sukiyaki, fresh strawberries, wagu cooked to order…we walked aroundLäs mer
We started our day with a ride to Happy Pancakes, a small 7th floor restaurant in the Ginza district Margot knew about that’s known for its soufflés. You put your name on the waitlist at streetLäs mer
Our family divided up today: Eric and I went to Kamakura, a small town 25 miles outside of Tokyo. It is known for its historically significant Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines dating back to theLäs mer
On a rainy morning, we took cabs to the main train station in Tokyo for a journey south to Hakone, a mountainous town known for its hot springs. Transportation was a little stressful: getting throughLäs mer
On all other days we walked - and walked. Today was all about transportation.
After raining most of last night, we woke to blue skies, with plans to take busses, cable cars, gondolas, and trains,Läs mer