Okinawa: The North Side Of The Island
It was time for my most ambitious day yet. I would venture pretty far from Naha and explore the north side of Okinawa.
Okinawa World
Today, I wanted to start traveling a little further, now that I at least sort of knew my way around. Okinawa World, a kind of cultural theme park known for its caves, seemed like the perfect place.
Okinawa: Enjoying Nature
So, I realized I may have unintentionally fibbed at the end of my last article. While my night out wasn’t terrible, it had left me feeling a little low.
Okinawa: Exploring The City
I wasn’t sure how I was going to be feeling, or really what to expect from my first full day in Okinawa, so while I had some things planned, I didn’t want to be too ambitious.
Arriving In Okinawa
After wrapping up work on a Wednesday afternoon, it was time to get ready for my longest trip in Japan yet.
Stamp Rally
Despite the weather this past Sunday being a balmy 36 degrees, which felt like 43 with the humidity, I spent my afternoon strolling through Akihabara on the hunt for just one thing; stamps.
Traveling Trepidation
While I thought I had largely gotten used to planning and taking solo trips on my own, it seems I still need a little more practice.
A Dizzy Spell
I was set to have my busiest day yet, 5 classes and English club after school. Of course, things don’t always go as planned.
Complacency
Eventually, you stop seeking change, or finally reach that ever elusive goal you've been chasing, and before you know it, you’ve grown complacent.
Hot Japanese Summer
The end of the first term is quickly approaching here in Japan, and so the topic of summer plans seems to be more and more on people’s mind.
Golden Week: The End
No matter how great the trip, or how much you’ve enjoyed it, all adventures must come to an end.
Golden Week: Fuji-san
For my first full day as a 27 year old, it was time to visit one major landmark I’d yet to see, Mt. Fuji. I was pretty excited to see it. I've caught glimpses of it on trains to Tokyo or on the Shinkansen, but today I would get to see it in its full glory.
Golden Week: My Birthday!
Feeling rested from our lazy day yesterday, we were all ready to go for, arguably, the most important day of our trip, my birthday!
Golden Week: Lazy Day
During any trip, no matter how much fun it is, no matter how much there is to see, there comes a day when you simply must have a lazy day.
Golden Week: Osaka To Tokyo
After a whirlwind few days, it was already time to say goodbye to Osaka. We gathered up our things, repacked our bags, and began to lug them to the train station.
Golden Week: Bombs & Castles
After a long day taking on Kyoto, today we would have a slightly more relaxed day, seeing Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Himeji Castle. I was looking forward to seeing Himeji Castle, but a little more trepidatious about going to Hiroshima.
Golden Week: Kyoto Round 2
The second day of our golden week trip was going to be a doozy, it was time to take on Kyoto. The city I had spent 3 days exploring, I was now going to tackle in just one day alongside my family.
Golden Week: Shrines, Temples, and Deer
The first day of our family trip was planned to be spent at Nara, a more relaxed day since everyone would probably still be tired from the long trip to Japan
Golden Week: The Beginning
Golden Week is a collection of 4 holidays in Japan, and while it’s one of Japan’s busiest seasons, I also thought it would be a good time for my family to visit Japan.