Hotel Mariners' Court Tokyo
Travel Blogs from Chuo
From the East Coast to the Far East Coast
... us to city, like a lighthouse shining its beacon, not to warn us of danger, but to say Youkoso Tokyo!! We feel well rested and are ready to take on the day, we'll grab some breakfast, then off to an Earth festival in Yoyogi Park( The Central Park of Tokyo), with live music, organic foods and crafts, and after that where ever our noses take us. Yoi ichinichi wo Elizabeth & ...
Behind the wall of sleep...
... at Odaiba and there was a beach. I think it took me all of 30 seconds to get my feet wet.
We then spent the rest of the afternoon/early evening pottering about, taking pictures of illuminus penises, the statue of liberty and giant sinister pandas.
It's now 9pm...we have been awake for 30hours and we are sat in bed watching incomprehendable tv eating coco-curry house noodles. A bloomin wonderful touch down in Nihon ...
Kyoto & Tokyo JAPAN - post Earthquake
... truly from the heart and pride of the people.
One learns to slow way down in Japan, and "smell the flowers," drink the tea, and appreciate nature. all in the midst of a busy bustling, "state of art" technological society. A juxtoposition of the greatest order. Cherry Blossoms: Are the enduring symbol of Japan...they say cherry blossoms are an ideal model for life and death, emblems of the glorious and ephemeral nature of human ...
Konnichiwa
... at our table, giving away to a delicious scent, all the while our first courses were being served. In total, we had about 10 dishes, all made with Japanese ingredients, in ways that combined Japanese, French, and Molecular Gastronomy preparations. One of my favorites was the single, hollowed out squid that was grilled and served in a rectangular porcelain dish. The waiter brings a heavy, deep, marble bowl to our table and tells us he is going ...
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