Prologue

In the summer of 2010, we took the opportunity to make our first international trip together while our foster son was at camp. This trip was also an early 10th anniversary celebration for us, and itЧитать далее
In the summer of 2010, we took the opportunity to make our first international trip together while our foster son was at camp. This trip was also an early 10th anniversary celebration for us, and itЧитать далее
United Airlines UA879 | HNL/NRT
First Class (International)
Boeing 777-200ER
Lounge: Red Carpet Lounge
I arrived at Narita first via United Airlines, and from there I made my way to Terminal 2 and waited for about an hour Jeff to arrive from LAX on American Airlines. After he arrived, we took theЧитать далее
We went to the Senso-Ji Temple on our first day. In this entry are photos of street scenes around Asakusa.
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Senso-Ji was a striking structure set on pretty premises.
Inside the main temple, there was a "fortune table" (I can't think of a better term) which involved shaking a jar with numbered woodenЧитать далее
Jeff is a Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) addict, and on his to-do list was to play DDR in the land of its birth. Unfortunately, there were few DDR machines to be found as DDR was already on the declineЧитать далее
After our first full day of sightseeing in Tokyo we had a satisfying dinner at a Thai restaurant. Jeff is vegetarian, and unfortunately we had problems communicating this in Japanese restaurants soЧитать далее
Starting our climb proper at around 10pm, the first part of the climb was easy and involved switchbacks. We reached the sixth station within 30 minutes, and we began thinking that this would be aЧитать далее
Prior to our arrival in Japan, I had booked a room at Moto-Hakone Guest House, and I also bought the Hakone Free Pass for JPY5500 on arrival at Narita. Both turned out to the excellent purchases; theЧитать далее
On Friday, we set out early to begin our mixed-mode circuit around Hakone. First up: a Pirate Ship running the length of Lake Ashi from Moto-Hakone to Togendai. This was a kitschy but fun experience.Читать далее