Partying Too Much Sake! I spotted a flash of blond hair weaving through the crowd before bright blue eyes appeared before me. It was a typical Saturday night ... Detail Page
Adventure Trip to Tokyo Disney Sea I squinted in the early morning sun and smiled at the sight before me. Gondolas and bridges over canals… I felt like I was in V... Detail Page
Travel Tips Types of lodging and accommodations in Japan If your looking for a place to stay, visit our lodging listings for: Tokyo Lodging, Yokohama Lodging, Osaka Lodging, Kyoto Lodging. Whe... Detail Page
History Typhoon Hagibis After a Typhoon, Before a Typoon This article documents my personal experience through two of Japan's most powerful typhoons in history... Detail Page
Eating Ueno Sushi Bowl There is a major city in Tokyo called "Ueno". Its just a couple stops from Tokyo Station on the Main "Marunouchi Line&q... Detail Page
Sightseeing Umi Hachiman-gu Shrine near Hakata On my performing journey I have arrived in Fukuoka... or, Hakata... or, is it Fukuoka? Well, you can use either or interchangeably. I ... Detail Page
Sightseeing Utsunomiya Futaarayama Shrine Had some business up in Utsunomiya today and happened to have a little extra time so took a side trip to "Futaarayama Shrine"... Detail Page
Sightseeing Visit to the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo I got off the Harajuku Station and looked around me. Japan truly was an eclectic mix of the old and the new. All around me, the hustle... Detail Page
Sports Watch Sumo Sumo - A Very Brief History by Utagawa Kunisada - 1851 Before the 16th century there was a Shinto Ritual called "Sumai no sechi... Detail Page
Culture Why I love Japan Once you leave your "Home Country" whether it be the US, England, Australia, China or anywhere (All having great things themse... Detail Page
Culture Why I love to sleep on a futon I grew up in America, New York (half upper state, half in the city). My family is 100% American... well, mostly from Italy but that was ... Detail Page
Culture Why Japanese Hot Springs (Onsen) are GREAT! In English they are called "Hot Springs", in Japanese "Onsen". In recent decades Japan has become very popular with tourists. Yes, Amer... Detail Page