Night in Sydney

We took the bus to Sydney to start our 5 week journey to Japan. Checked into our favourite Sydney hotel, the Grace. Of course, it's not a holiday without cocktails🍹🍹🍸🍸
A steak dinner atLäs mer
The flight ...

After a great stay at the Grace Hotel, we took the train from Wynyard to Sydney International Airport. It's the first time we've taken the train, and it was super easy and only $2 each.
Check-in forLäs mer
Tokyo

OMG, we seemed to pack a lot into our first day, I don't think we'll keep this pace up.
An early morning coffee at Tully's in Nakamise shopping street - I love a good covered shopping street inLäs mer
Tokyo

We had breakfast at Dutour Cafe this morning before walking in and around Asakusa. We wandered around the Senso-Ji temple complex - we have been here last trip, and this time, there were many moreLäs mer
Tokyo

It was a much quieter day today, we went to Tomorrow cafe, an old Japanese style Cafe in the old part of Asakusa. The seating was tight for us big foreign folk. The breakfast was very good, we hadLäs mer
Tokyo

We went to a small bakery a few blocks away from our apartment; we spotted it on our wanders last night. We got some bakery items (OK, I got a breakfast hotdog) and a custard tart thing and goodLäs mer
Tokyo

Last full day in Tokyo - well, at least until we fly home next month.
We decided that no trip to Tokyo is complete without a wander around shinjuku, especially the Kabukicho area. It's like LasLäs mer
Nagano

It's time for us to leave Tokyo for the next stop on our japanese adventures. We took the Ginza line from Asakusa to Euno station to take the shinkansen (bullet train) to Nagano. Of course, it'sLäs mer
Nagano - Shrine day

After breakfast, we took bus number 70 to Togakushi shrine - there are actually three shrines, and they hold great significance to the Japanese.
The bus ride is quite the trip, about an hour to theLäs mer
Nagano - not a shrine day

It's looking like rain storms today in Nagano. After breakfast, we wandered around the older part through a covered shopping street - why do we not do this at home? We love checking out supermarketsLäs mer
Matsumoto castle

Today is a public holiday in Japan - Respect for the aged day! I was going to make a funny remark, but most of my family and friends, and if I'm honest, myself fall into this category 😄 We shouldLäs mer
Kanazawa so far

We took the shinkansen from Nagano right on time at 12.06 and arrived right on time at 13.36, japanese efficiency. There were some glimpses of the sea as we zipped down the west coast but lots ofLäs mer
World Heritage Suganuma Gassho-zukuri Vi

We woke up to thunderstorms early this morning, which was promising as it might cool things down a bit. Gayle made us scrambled eggs for breakfast with a good pod coffee.
We headed off in our mightyLäs mer
Kanazawa - castle and gardens

We dropped the rental car back today, so we're back to public transport. Today, we took the loop bus to check out the main city sights.
It's another sizzling hot day, 32c and humid, so I've got theLäs mer
Nagoya

The trip from Kanazawa to Nagoya involved three trains, and our transfers were tight 😳 We took a shinkansen to Tsuruga first, and we needed to transfer to a limited express train to Maibara - weLäs mer
Nagoya

We took the hotel shuttle bus to the station - we realised they had a shuttle bus after we arrived. We had breakfast at a Doutor - another cafe chain that has reasonable coffee and the breakfastLäs mer
Kurashiki

We took the shinkansen from Nagoya to Okayama - this was N700 Nozomi and we passed Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe on the way. We, of course, grabbed some food for the journey and a small wine bottle with aLäs mer
Kurashiki - Okayama sidetrip

We decided we needed to visit another castle, so we took the train to Okayama - it's about 20 minutes on a local train. It's always fun being on holidays while everyone is going to work; they seem toLäs mer
Kurashiki

We set off exploring the city this morning. We climbed the stairs to the central shrine, and there were some great views of the city from up there. After making our requests for good fortune to theLäs mer
Onomichi

We took a local train, an old yellow clunker, from Kurashiki to Onomichi - just over an hour. We could see the water as we pulled into the train station. Onomichi is an old port town on the SetoLäs mer
Onomichi day 2

We walked to a bakery on the shopping street we'd spotted yesterday. We got some 4 cheese focaccia and a bagel to have for breakfast.
I spoke with the hotel reception about luggage transfer for ourLäs mer
Shimanami Kaido cycling

We were up pretty early to get organised for our cycling trip. After breakfast from our favourite little bakery, we organised our luggage transfer to our next hotel at Setoda Port on IkuchijimaLäs mer
Matsuyama

After our cycling trip, we headed off to our next stop, Matsuyama; the largest city on Shikoku. Shikoku is the smallest and least populated of Japan's four main islands.
We needed to take a highwayLäs mer
Matsuyama sightseeing

After a great night's sleep, we went to a Tully's Cafe for breakfast. Yes, I had a breakfast hotdog and a coffee. We wandered through the covered shopping street (we so need these back home) and thenLäs mer
ResenärI’m sure you’ll have some great wagyu steak in Japan!
ResenärJust getting a baseline 😄
Love the art deco Grace 💜 [Chai Noodle]