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Winter Granted
... than Tokyo had to offer.
We booked a room in a ryokan in the town of Shima. Small town. Village, really: a couple of main streets, mostly lined with ryokans, hotels, and shops, and that's about it. From Tokyo, it's north by northwest, but it's so small that the nearest train station is over a half-hour bus ride away. However, since it's a popular spot for overnight getaways, there is a direct highway bus from Tokyo Station. We decided to ...
Sayonara Japan!
... synchronized in their cheers that they move their hands together as a group, which is pretty impressive. See the video I took of their cheer. I have no idea what they are saying, but I guess professing their love of the team. In the end, the Tokyo Giants won the game and we all had a blast. It was a long day and everyone passed out on the train back to Saitama.
Our short trip to Saitama was wonderful and was the end ...
Happy to be in Japan
... first time in 4 months, I felt like at least I could speak a language and hold a conversation. It was a great feeling!
Our first destination in Japan would be Hanyu, Saitama Prefecture to visit my Aunty and cousins. It would be the first time in a long time staying with family and having home cooked meals. Instantly, I felt at home and a sense of familiarity. I have been visiting my ...
The Belly Button Festival
... paint a giant face on your stomach. You tie fake hands to your waist and hold a large pretend hat over your head and lineup. When the music starts then you prance and skip down the street. This is the general plan. Some kids looked happy, but uncoordinated; though many were at the verge or in tear. They were really super cute though.
We hid from the heat from 4 to 5 at a small café. We found ...
Lavender Park
Lavender Park
This is my 11th month in Japan and I have been to a number of sites in Japan. I am collecting world heritages, you see. Though, I have been to few of the wonderful sites in my own back yard. I guess it is kind of like if you live in New York. The rule of thumb seems to extend even further out, because there appear to be two kinds of JETs those who see a ton of Japan and know little ...