Zeke Suspects

Getting all the final details ready for our two week trip.
Zeke says goodbye

We finally take our leave from home. Zeke says goodbye.
SFO

Chllin’ for a day while we wait for our Zipair 11 hour flight to Tokyo. Nice weather, good Embassy Suites breakfast, and a walk along the water through nice gardens. Plus, a quick visit to the onlyWeiterlesen
Japan - Final Thoughts

The first and last impressions of Japan are its distinct aesthetic. Wood is celebrated everywhere. Pics 9, 12-14. Vertical and horizontal lines add emphasis.
Ceramics pervade the culture. From bowlsWeiterlesen
Japan - Final Thoughts

The first and last impressions of Japan are its distinct aesthetic. Wood is celebrated everywhere. Pics 9, 12-14. Vertical and horizontal lines add emphasis.
Ceramics pervade the culture. From bowlsWeiterlesen
Tokyo - Arrival

Arrived after an 11 hour flight and one hour drive into Tokyo. Hotel Gajoen Tokyo is a first class hotel. Lots of beautiful artworks. Numerous restaurants.
Our room is spacious and grand even with aWeiterlesen
Tokyo - Day 2

So many weddings and gatherings at our hotel! Obis were galore.
The day was a sunny warm spectacular one. Our guide for the day, Isao, lead us to: a cemetery, pre-war wooden house, a busy street ofWeiterlesen
Tokyo - Day 3

A big day before the kids arrive!
Great breakfast at Hotel Gajoen Tokyo. Then on to our new hotel, a ryokan, Yuen Shinjuku (ONSEN RYOKAN). Right nearby we saw an annual Shinjuku parade. Just after,Weiterlesen
Tokyo - Day 4

Family here, we started the day with a nice Japanese breakfast:fish, custard, yogurt and miso.
Then, off to the Senso-ji where a lively local shopping street leads to the temple. There were manyWeiterlesen
Tokyo - Day 5

Another epic day. We are in the Shinjuku district, which has great architecture and fabulous people watching.
Skipping breakfast we headed to the Tsukiji Outer Market based on the rain forecast (rainWeiterlesen
Tokyo - Day 6

Another great day, enhanced by perfect weather.
We started off by going to Happy Pancake a breakfast spot found by Ben. See video. Very light fluffy pancakes with different toppings.
Then off toWeiterlesen
Tokyo - Day 7

Today is dedicated to Mike Makuch who quietly stressed that Judy and I should go to Kamakura if we could. Well, today we officially became Shriners. Judy took charge and set up a special day.Weiterlesen
Tokyo Fashion

Tokyo fashion is so diverse! People watching is a lot of fun. Photobombing is an art.
Pics 1-5. Kimono clad women are ever present. For shrines, you can rent them for a day which seems popular.Weiterlesen
Urban Myths in Japan & FAQs

The urban myth Yeses and Nos.
Pics 2 & 3. Yes, Japanese like subdued colors in their clothes.
Pic 4. Yes, near rush hour those trains get crowded.
Pic 5. No, folks do eat on the street (butWeiterlesen
Hakone - Day 8

Well, today certainly started on a good note…
We left rainy Tokyo today to roam amongst the mountains in Hakone, known for its mineral rich, volcanic hot springs. Our destination a Ryokan Onsen,Weiterlesen
Hakone - Day 9

Having slept to the gentle sound of rain all night, we awoke to a perfect, sunny day. Perfect that is for a day outside in Hakone.
We started with a fabulous breakfast, Pic. 2, all dressed in Mt.Weiterlesen
County Fashion Hakone

So here we are in the mountains of Hakone and fashion is still a thing. The diversity continues to be a blast, and I continue to photobomb. Definitely not a blue jeans on the weekend getaway culture.Weiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 10

Today, was mostly a transit day. We took the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto. The bullet train was incredibly impressive. As we stood in the station and number row by 223 miles an hour.
The ryokanWeiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 11

Today, Matt Sarah and I wandered around Kyoto. Our first drop was Takashima market. There seem to be an infinite number of stalls with food and sundries of all sorts.
We then went off to two printWeiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 12

Today started at Cafe Murmur where Judy and I had honey toast. Mike had mentioned The Philosopher’s Walk so we transited up there with our first destination Higashiyama Jisho-ji. However, the streetWeiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 13

Cooking Class. We had a gyoza and ramen cooking class with a young woman, in her apartment, Nariko. As always cooking classes are a lot of fun. It was also fun getting the perspective of young coupleWeiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 14

Bamboo Forest. Out morning trip was to Arashimi where the famed bamboo forest is. Another beautiful day, and we really enjoyed walking around the forest and the small town at the subwayWeiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 15

Another epic day. We started with a visit to our local café, Kissa Kishin Kyoto, where I had an omelette, siphoned and coffee and Judy had a granola bowl. Both sets of kids went there after we wereWeiterlesen
Life in Japan

Richard was our Gion tour guide.
Our tour leader’s comments on life in Japan as I recall them.
With the same party in power for some thirty years, it may come as no surprise that most JapaneseWeiterlesen
Kyoto - Day 15 - Leaving

Leaving on a bullet train.
But even then Japan had a treat in store. Mount Fuji graced us with its presence.
We road the stars on a crescent moon
Flying so far above
When landed, back we came
ToWeiterlesen
More than suspects, he knows. [Larry Broadwell]