Saturday, August 25, 2007
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Tokyo 東京 Shibuya 渋谷 Ginza 銀座 Ebisu 恵比寿
On Saturday we visited Ginza which is home to many art museums, large corporations, and is basically known as Tokyo's most upscale shopping district. The are many very nice buildings and on the weekends they close the main street for pedestrian traffic only. We visited the Sony Building and then after spending several hours walking around the rest of Ginza looking at all of the overpriced name brand merchandise, we decided to train over to Ebisu for something a little more relaxing.
There we visited Yebisu Garden Place which is the headquarters of Sapporo Brewery, and the Beer Museum. While we didn't make the museum this trip, we did enjoy the park area and the Yebisu outdoor cafe. This was truly one of the nicest, cleanest areas I have visited in Tokyo.
That night we went to the Hobgoblin this time for dinner, and then finished the night out walking the streets of Shibuya and visiting a Irish pub Called The Dubliner.
All in all a great long weekend. I have been to Tokyo many, many times but have never stayed in the City itself more than one overnight stay. The city is large and lively and expensive to the point where it can be too much at times. In 4 days we didn't even put a dent in the sightseeing potential that the place offers, so I'm sure we'll be back several times, maybe just in smaller doses. Once again, more pics in the Flicker folder, but our pictures don't tell the story of all that there is to see and do.
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Labels: Ebisu, Ebisu Garden, Ginza, Hachiko, Shibuya, Tokyo, Tokyo Tower, 恵比寿, 東京都, 渋谷, 銀座
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Yokohama 横浜市
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Labels: Cosmo World, Minato Mirai 21, Queens Square, World Porters, Yokohama, Yokohama Maritime Museum
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The Aloe Sundae
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Labels: Japan, Utsunomiya
A Breif visit to Nikko 日光市
Pretty hot yesterday so we thought a drive to the mountains to cool off would be a good idea. Headed up to Nikko which turned out to be a bad idea. We took the back route up and it was fun driving as there were few cars, however, as its a holiday week we found the very popular tourist spot itself was over run with vacationers and tourist to the point that we really didn't get out of the car. Though traffic the was bad in Nikko-shi, it was still a nice day to get out of the apartment. The Nikko range is usually visible to us from our apartment most of the year and was nice to see the peaks up close. The snow capped pic is a view of the mountain from our balcony in Feb or March, and the others without the snow shot today at the top. We will return later this fall so we can check out the waterfalls, the lake and other nice stuff that Nikko offers.
http://www.nikko-jp.org/english/nature/index.html
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Labels: Nikko 日光市
Saturday, August 11, 2007
お盆 Its time for Obon, which means a week off of work for us....
Obon is an annual Buddhist event for commemorating one's deceased ancestors. The Buddhist festival has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people from the big cities return to their home towns to relax, visit family, and clean their ancestors' graves. Traditionally it includes festivals, and it has existed in Japan for more than 500 years. The Obon week in mid August is one of Japan's three major holiday seasons, which in turn means a week off of work for many of us. It is probably also Japans busiest travel season, so this year due too late planning, Heather and I decided to keep things local.
We decided to spend our first few days relaxing in Utsunomiya but later next week we will travel to Yokohama and then spend a few days across the water in Central Tokyo, sightseeing, maybe looking for a good steak, hitting a few happy hours and generally being tourist.
The heat and humidity this week here in Utsunomiya has been the usual oppressive August fare, telling me it will probably be really nasty in the bigger cities farther south. We will do our best however to enjoy it and hopefully get a few good fotos to share here.
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Labels: Obon, Tokyo, Utsunomiya, Yokohama, お盆