Taipei Confucius Temple

Confucius is often called, “the Socrates of the East,” for just as the wisdom of Ancient Greece permeates the modern West, the teachings of Confucius are the foundation for people in the East.En savoir plus
Lin An Tai House

Taipei is a major metropolis, but tucked in the heart of its skyscrapers is a Chinese Era home built by wealthy traders nearly 200 years ago.
The Lin Tai house blends beauty and function. It’sEn savoir plus
Bye bye, Japan!

Fun day wandering the streets of Ishigaki, a small island in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan.
The local mascot is a cute-but-stern looking bird. In addition to Shisa-lions, we saw a lot of SPAM andEn savoir plus
Naha Wandering

Naha’s main shopping street featured a lot of items that would get you in trouble with customs when you fly home. We saw jars filled with snakes and purses made from entire frogs, for example.
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Confucius Temple

We dropped by a Confucian temple in Naha. I really love the dragon fountain for washing your hands.
Okinawa Cemetery

A rugged hill in Naha is home to a Buddhist cemetery. I saw so many butterflies today!
A sweeping view of the city awaits you at the top of the winding path, but I was quite surprised to see severalEn savoir plus
Okinawa’s Shisa Lions

The native peoples of Okinawa are called Ryukyuans. Their mythology includes a creature that looks like a cross between a lion and a dog and is called a Shisa, or Shisa-lion, depending on who youEn savoir plus