Hotel Vintage Shinjuku
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Welcome to Japan
... since I mentioned the "awe inspiring bathrooms") that the toilets in Japan are ridiculously clean and come with many features. These features are usually rather funny for the traveling foreigner, for your enjoyment I have added a photo. Some of these features include... Music to cover up any "unwanted" sounds, washing features and the usual seat warming. I actually really appreciate the Japanese bathrooms since I live with relatively ...
Tokyo bound.
Aloha Friends, and Happy 4th of July
A week in Hawaii just flew by. What a beautiful place with friendly relaxed people, pristine beaches and sunshine galore.
We stayed on the big island on Ohau and we chose North Shore for our home for the week in lue of Waikiki. I feel the choice was great , as the North shore was not as crowded and super family friendly, it was also slightly cooler than the south side and did offer some relief from the heat with ...
What Little Kids Should and Shouldn't Play With
... Museum.
The Fire Museum was run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Fire Department, and admission was free, which was yet another reason I couldn't justify passing it up. The museum occupied several floors of the headquarters of the fire department. The lower floors had retired fire vehicles. There were two more floors of exhibits about firefighters and firefighting history, one for the Edo period and the other for modern equipment.
The top floor had an observation window ...
Over to Harajuku to see Japanese being weird!
... on the wall of Stevie Wonder having performed there!
After food we went back through Takashita and over to the main temple, which had a display of ice carvings. These were really nice, but the temple itself is nothing that special. We'd seen many, many, many Japanese temples by this point and it was getting more and more difficult to be impressed by one. There were two ...
Thirty Hour Tour of Tokyo
... after wandering for an hour, there was an announcement. No more lockers were available in Tokyo Station. At all. They were all full. How does that happen? And more bad news: Ashley went to reserve a seat on the bullet train back to Aomori, and the only free spot was 2 hours earlier than she had planned.
We only had time for one last adventure, which happened to be Shibuya. If you’ve even seen a shot of Japanese people walking across a busy intersection in ...