Kingsford-Smith to Narita

Happy and excited despite the 5:00 am start. We are ready for our trip of a lifetime - 9 1/2 hours to Narita Airport, Tokyo !!!
Shinjuku

Tokyo-ites are gearing up for the New Years holidays, and we are about to find out what the city is like at New Year...what is open, what is not, what is crowded, what is empty. We are staying theOkumaya devam et
Ikebukuro

Tonight we are settled in our cosy (tiny) AirBnB house in Ikebukuro - once we finally found it (see Japantrums from previous post) it seems like a great place to explore from and handily located aOkumaya devam et
Sunshine City

Today we set off for a walk to see the Frank Lloyd Wright designed girls school Jiyugakuen Miyonichikan. It is now a museum - unfortunately closed for the New Year holidays. We took a walk around theOkumaya devam et
New Years Eve

There were little flurries of snowflakes in Tokyo this morning. It took Henry and I a few seconds of wondering what the floating white things were before we realised - snow !!! After someOkumaya devam et
New Year's Day in Harajuku

Today we lined up with hundreds of others at a shrine to wish for good fortune, and drink some more amazake. By way of contrast we also walked down Takeshita Street in Harajuku, home of all the mostOkumaya devam et
Roppongi Hills

Today we explored Roppongi Hills, a modern and posh area of Tokyo. We went to the Mori Art Museum (modern art) which is on the 52nd floor of a sky-scraper which, although it is much shorter than TokyoOkumaya devam et
Dreamsleeper...

A challenging day and night. With some sadness, we checked out of our little AirBnb home in the morning to fill in time until our bus to Hiroshima at 10:00 pm. The obvious first stop was fluffyOkumaya devam et
Hiroshima

Now this is a hard chapter to write. As a child growing up in the '70s and '80s, the Cold War and the nuclear threat were constantly there in the background of our lives. 6 August was a date weOkumaya devam et
Uno Port

After our emotional day in Hiroshima, and a couple of hours of train travel we were very happy to arrive in the very welcoming Uno Port Inn. This place has some of the feel of a youth hostel - aOkumaya devam et
Shodoshima

Today we took the ferry to Shodoshoma. Its a large Island so we rented a car to get around. The Island is the setting for a famous Japanese book and film "Nijushi-no-Hitmoi" ("Twenty-Four Eyes"). TheOkumaya devam et
Naoshima

Today started with breakfast at the Uno Port Inn (bacon & egg rolls and coffee) and ended up in Kyoto for dinner !
In between, we got the ferry out to Naoshima, the most famous of the art islands. ItOkumaya devam et
Day trip to Osaka

Today we took a daytrip from Kyoto to Osaka to meet up with our school and Parkrun friends Fumiko, Peter and Mitchell. It was lovely to see some familiar faces and relax a little and be guided aroundOkumaya devam et
Kyoto

Today was a day of temples in Kyoto. It was also a rainy day (our first one). I went out early for a walk around Higashi Honganji which is just down the road from where we are staying. After that, IOkumaya devam et
Bamboo forest and Gion district

The sun came out today so we took the train to Arashiyama to wander through the bamboo forest. Like the Golden Temple this was very much a tourist trail with lots of souvenir and food stalls along theOkumaya devam et
Jigokudani

Well you cannot get much more different to the shopping streets and markets of Kyoto. Today we made it to Jigokudani and to our ryokan right up in the mountains. The ryokan is a 30 minute walk on aOkumaya devam et
Snow Monkeys

Today started with another fantastic meal at the ryokan - boiled fishcakes with fresh wasabi, scrambled eggs, potato salad with gorgeous rainbow radish slices, miso, rice and mushrooms (lots ofOkumaya devam et
Matsumoto

Last night was a little bit of luxury in a hotel in Matsumoto with in-house baths and fancy rooms and lounge. We all felt a bit scruffy lobbing in fresh from the snow in our hiking boots and carryingOkumaya devam et
Fuji-san

Today just got better and better. We checked in to another indulgent hotel, with a view of Fuji from our room and a private onsen. We had dinner served in our room, all jumped into the hot tub on theOkumaya devam et
Back in Tokyo

We woke up this morning to a beautiful clear day and an incredible view of Fuji from our balcony. It's hard to describe how special it is. I jumped straight into the hot tub to enjoy the serenity.Okumaya devam et
Asakusa

We explored Asakusa a bit more today. It is an older district with a bit more of a scruffy (but cool) vibe. The market streets have famous statues of Edo era figures, including one of a thief on theOkumaya devam et
The Ghibli museum

This place is quite extraordinary. Every detail of the uniquely shaped building references details of Miyazaki's films and interests. There are stained glass windows with characters from Kiki, Ponyo,Okumaya devam et
Fish market and Sumo

A busy day today. We had an early start, packing up and checking out by 7:00 am to get to the meeting point for our tour of Tsukiji fish market. As it turned out, we were the only ones on the tour,Okumaya devam et
The happiest place on Earth

Ivy left her journal at the Disney resort, so until she gets it back, I have promised I would record all the rides we went on in my journal. So (in rough order):
Pinocchio
Snow White
Star Wars SpaceOkumaya devam et
Time to go home...

Today it was time to leave fantasy land and head back to reality. We got the train back into Tokyo and after a coffee in Ginza we boarded the monorail to Haneda airport. Russell's friend Shoko came toOkumaya devam et