Kushiro Tokyu Inn
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Going Out to Cook & Baseball
... to buy your food from the handful of vendors inside the tent. Even though you are the ones cooking the food, waiters will come over and help you if you are doing something wrong. It was a chilly night and we were concerned with being cold, yet the tent was SWELTERING. Thankfully we were at a grill near the tent opening so we could pop out to cool off. Evidence of the warmth can ...
Golden Week 2007-Hiroshima
... embedded in it, some steps from a bank building where the shadow of a person had been burned onto them, melted heaps of glass bottles, roof tiles that had bubbled and burned. It was all pretty powerful stuff. If you're able to walk through there and still make a case for the usefulness of nuclear weapons (as a deterrant or as an offensive/defensive weapon), then I truly believe that you have no soul; much less any compassion or humanity for the world and its people. ...
Yuki Matsuri (Snow Festival)
This year I decided to finally make the trek to the western side of the island, and the bright lights, big city of Sapporo, for the annual Yuki Matsuri. Every year several million Japanese come from all over the country to gaze at the two to three story high snow sculptures that line Odori Koen (Odori Park) and eat some of the German-style candied nuts that are for sale on the grounds. I had originally planned to go with ...
Daisetsuzan National Park Part 3.
... read, and got my phone back in order. Those beers really tweaked me out though and I ended up passing out under a tree for about an hour. It really was the perfect summer moment though; a nice breeze, the shade of a tree, a good buzz. It reminded me of all those lost summer days I had when I was in my late-teens and early 20's. Those were good times indeed; even if I don't really remember any of them (oops!). Once I was fit to drive I headed back up to the mountain ...