• Ferry to Hakodate

    The journey from Tokyo to Hakodate via the Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry is an adventurous yet manageable trip, offering a mix of long-distance travel and maritime charm. Aomori, the ferry’s departure point, is approximately 750 kilometers from Tokyo, making it accessible within a day by train or car. For those opting to drive, the route from…

  • Meiji Gates

    Large wooden gates (torii) at the Meiji Jingu shrine in Tokyo. The Meiji Gate (明治神宮の大鳥居, Meiji Jingū no Ōtorii) is a stunning and iconic entrance to the Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingū) in Tokyo, Japan. Situated in a tranquil, forested area of the bustling city, this grand torii gate serves as a symbolic gateway into the sacred grounds of one…

  • Meiji Jingu Skies

    The skies above Meiji Jingu, once a sanctuary of tranquility in the bustling heart of Tokyo, have grown noticeably noisier due to the introduction of a new flight route for planes landing at Haneda Airport. As part of efforts to handle increased air traffic in the Tokyo metropolitan area, this route was implemented to accommodate…

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    Half Moon

    Using the EF 100-400mm lens with a 1.4x extender and an RF adapter on your Canon EOS R6 is a powerhouse setup for lunar photography. This combination enhances your ability to capture detailed, high-quality images of the moon, even in the varying light conditions of late afternoon and early night. Why This Setup is Ideal…

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    Sensoji Temple

    A late summer afternoon in Asakusa is a pleasant time for a walk around Sensoji Temple. The sun is low, casting a warm light over the temple grounds, and the air feels just a bit cooler as evening approaches. The Kaminarimon Gate and the pagoda look especially vibrant in the soft light, while Nakamise Street…

  • Drama Game

    Monopoly, the classic board game, has earned a reputation for being a source of frustration and tears, especially when kids are involved. It’s a game that brings out the competitive side in everyone, but it often leads to emotions running high. The rules are simple: buy properties, collect rent, and try to bankrupt your opponents….

  • Alchimiste Tokyo

    What a great way to start our vacation—a delicious lunch at Alchimiste in Tokyo! The food was amazing, with every dish carefully prepared and full of flavor. Each course looked as good as it tasted, and it was clear why this restaurant has earned a Michelin star. From the appetizers to the desserts, everything was…

  • Wasabi Farm

    While visiting a large wasabi farm in Nagano, I was reminded of a fascinating—and somewhat surprising—fact about wasabi. If you’ve ever eaten wasabi and felt it burn your nose, it’s almost certainly not real wasabi. What most people think of as wasabi, even in Japan, is often just horseradish dyed green and possibly mixed with…

  • Fiat Abarth 750 Coupe Zagato

    Spotted on the streets of Tokyo—a rare gem of automotive history, the Fiat Abarth 750 Coupe Zagato. This little classic is a showstopper, blending its Italian racing heritage with a design that still turns heads decades after its debut. What makes this car truly stand out is Zagato’s iconic double-bubble roof design. Originally crafted to…