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Japan, Day 2, Storming the Castle!
Today we visited Okyama's Black Castle, explored some gardens, fed fish, visited shrines, sat under cherry blossom trees, did some shopping, found the best ramen food shop in Okyama thanks to a local who helped us out (and who also thought we were german..), took lots of photos, ate more Pocky, and spent the rest of the day exploring Okyama.
This morning we woke up in Japan! it actually felt a bit surreal because the hotel we were staying in was very western so we ...
Japan, Day 1, The Great Hunt for Pocky!
By this point we were a bit over the traveling so it was wonderful to sit back and watch a completely different world slide past. Then before we knew it we were in Okyama! and it was time to hunt down our first hotel. This was just a block away from the train station and so after a quick map read we found it and dropped off our bags! Then ...
Day 40 - What, we are leaving Kyoto already!?
This morning we got up bright and early to finish our packing, check out and try to see some more sights before we headed off to Okayama this afternoon. Our first stop was the Kinkaku-Ji temple (Golden Pavilion). This temple has the last two floors of the building covered in Gold leaf. The temple and garden surrounding the temple was lovely.
From here we went to the most famous zen garden in the world at ...
Christmas WITH Cake
This is going to be a combo blog of all my fun (this might be questionable) experiences with Christmas in Japan. Oh, Christmas in Japan…
Let me start by saying that Christmas in Japan starts in October. Yes, as soon as the sparse Halloween things leave stores (actually, before they did in some cases), up goes the green and red, the Santas, the…. Christmas Cake. I'm a staunch believer in the idea that Christmas comes after Thanksgiving, not a ...
The Art of the Enkai
Japan tends to be very straight-laced most of the time, especially teachers. They can spend 12 hours a day at work, if not more, they act like parents to their students, they organize all of the special events and coach teams or supervise clubs everyday.
But, after major events like Sports Day or Culture Festival, or at the end/start of the year or school year, they let their hair down and get their enkai on.
Enkai means a party. And, in this case, a ...