Where did the day go?

Well, we went to bed last night on Thursday, September 28 and when we woke up this morning it was Saturday, September 30. Somewhere in all of this missing day is that prime meridian/ 0 longitude lineLes mer
Vespucci

David Burgess brought an information-packed lecture on the life and accomplishments of Amerigo Vespucci. I had been led to believe that he was a minor figure in the charting of the New World. The factLes mer
Sea day 3 of 7

Today the Bering Sea has been like a lake but our captain has been warning us for three days that starting at midnight on Sunday we will be in 20 ft waves with high winds. The storm should last aboutLes mer
Dezhnyov-Forgotten Explorer

David Drewry just gave a lecture on the Herculean efforts of Vitus Bering in mounting two expeditions to determine the eastern limits of the Russian Empire. That story alone is monumental in scope.Les mer
Storm at Sea

Today we are sailing off the tip of the Kamchatka peninsula with rough seas, heavy rain and winds 30 to 35 kn. The ship is rolling about 1° to the port and about 2 to 2 1/2° to starboard with aboutLes mer
Decimal Time

It’s another sea day, it’s still stormy outside, and I may have too much time on my hands.
Last night Glenda had already been asleep for an hour, but I was still up studying timekeeping. We hadLes mer
We see Japan

I was awake about 4 o’clock this morning and went up to the Explorers Lounge. The servers had not even arrived to make coffee. We had to set our clocks back again last night to Japan time. But weLes mer
Nets, Nylons & Nurdles

Nets, Nylons and Nurdles
Flotsam & Jetsam in the Oceans
Lecture by David J. Drewry
⁃ Charles Moore Natural History 2003 found plastics in ocean
⁃ Flotsam- debris floating in sea
⁃ Jetsam-Les mer
Scrub Sapporo

The captain just came over the horn to say that we are sailing into another storm. That, in addition to the fact that the officials in Otaru have changed the berth for the Viking Orion, has made itLes mer
Windjammer

At nine o’clock this morning the captain announced that the Viking Orion has been granted a temporary berth in Tokyo, so he has set course for that harbor. We should dock at 2 pm tomorrow. Our shipLes mer
Surrender

This is where the USS Missouri was anchored on September 2, 1945. On board the Japanese signed the instrument of surrender ending the Japanese involvement in World War II. General MacArthur chose thisLes mer
Arrival in Tokyo

We have finally arrived in Tokyo, the bright, shiny capital of a remarkable nation. In many ways Japan is a paradox with a huge statue of the Buddhist Goddess of Peace welcoming us into the harborLes mer
Walk in the Park

Not a gum wrapper. Not a piece of trash. Not a hint of graffiti.
From the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal, through the Odaiba Aomi Park, and then into the Shiokaze Park we saw not one piece ofLes mer
Glimpse of the Future

The tourist map showed a museum nearby called the Museum of Emerging Scientific Technology. When one walks into the building he sees a huge 3-storey globe of the earth that shows in real time suchLes mer
Tokyo Today

We landed in Tokyo at a special time. This long weekend marks the the fourth observance of Sports Day, an annual celebration marking the first day of the Tokyo Olympics of 2020. The day is intended toLes mer
Models of Civility

In Toyko people just follow the rules. In crowded malls the traffic flow is orderly with everyone keeping to the left and not bumping or shoving each other. They all wait quietly in line, even forLes mer
Lucy and Desi in Tokyo

Well, if you know me at all then you know that a Lucy moment would have to occur at some point on this trip. Today was the Lucy moment. Some friends last night told us that we could take the shuttleLes mer
Awa Dance

Awa Dance is a troupe of performers who have gone all around the world reviving a type of dance developed in their home prefecture 400 years ago. What amazed me was the music. Heavy with percussion,Les mer
Japanorama

The weather cleared today and we had our first proper tour of Tokyo. A quick bus ride downtown took us by the Parliament Building, and then we exited the bus at the park surrounding the ImperialLes mer
Tokyo Up Close

Deep green forests around the historic Shinto shrine established by Emperor Meiji in 1867 are thick with peaceful solitude. Though most Japanese today would not consider themselves religious at all,Les mer
Goodnight, Tokyo

The Demure Deity

Viking Orion arrived this morning at the port of Shimizu, doorway to Shizuoka. Its name means “clear water,” and with a population of 712,000 it ranks as the 22nd largest city in Japan. TheLes mer
Random thoughts from Glenda

Glenda’s random reflections:
The waving ceremony is a very real part of Japanese society. Whenever we arrive at the port, go through customs, leave on a tour, return from a tour, or pass guards orLes mer
Shimizu Geigi

A small troupe of geishas called Shimizu Geigi came aboard to give a show tonight. Contrary to what some Americans think, Geishas are not ladies of the evening. On the contrary, they are professionalLes mer
Tour of Shimizu

Shimizu is the port to the thriving city of Shizuoka. With nothing pressing on the agenda today we simply took a lovely bus tour of the area. Perhaps this city’s major attraction is its gloriousLes mer