Welcome to Nagasaki

Beautiful day in Nagasaki! I saw some witchy brooms, cleansed my soles, and saw the cutest anti terrorism sign ever.
Oh, and good thing I left my camel at home!
Beautiful day in Nagasaki! I saw some witchy brooms, cleansed my soles, and saw the cutest anti terrorism sign ever.
Oh, and good thing I left my camel at home!
We are on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan now. Today, we explored Sasebo, a city known for its hamburgers!
Not what I expected, but it makes sense when you learn about Sasebo’s history. DueWeiterlesen
Today we visited Yuushien Garden in Sakaiminato. I love Japanese style gardens, but this is the first one I’ve ever visited in Japan.
It did not disappoint!
Despite all the visitors, the gardenWeiterlesen
One section of Yuushien Garden featured statues where people could burn incense.
I assume it’s Buddhist due to the swastikas on the little packets they had on a shelf at the bottom of the path.Weiterlesen
Since we just visited South Korea, we had to go through Japanese immigration again, which took a while simply because it was a face to face meeting with everyone on board our ship.
After we emergedWeiterlesen
We docked in Sokcho, South Korea today. Our shuttle bus was surprisingly roomy, with festive lights on the ceiling and silk curtains on the windows. This was our ship’s first time in Sokcho, butWeiterlesen
Hakodate’s cemetery is located on a steep hillside with a wonderful view of the sea.
The burial ground we explored was right beside Koryuji Temple, so it featured Buddhist monuments and symbols. IWeiterlesen
7 Eleven’s are plentiful in Japan, and a good place to find ATMs, or in our case today, water.
Next to the convenience store I noticed what appears to be some sort of memorial. I have a “shootWeiterlesen
With a population of roughly 240,000, Hakodate is the third largest city on the island of Hokkaido. Even so, it feels more like a sleepy fishing village than a big city.
Larry and I spent hoursWeiterlesen
We dropped by Koryuji Temple in Hakodate today. Established in 1633, this is the oldest Buddhist temple on Hokkaido.
“Koryuji” translates as “high dragon temple.” The gates feature intricateWeiterlesen
Two to TravelIt’s been fun seeing parts of Japan that were not on our world cruise itinerary.
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Cute hat!
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That is the most adorable message to terrorists I’ve ever seen!
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Just say no to camels