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    Tamiya Unimog

    To join my daughter in her RC adventures, Santa brought me a Tamiya Mercedes-Benz Unimog 425 on a CC01 chassis! This little beast is a dream for off-road fun—it’s built to handle rough terrain and tackle obstacles like a pro. Whether it’s climbing rocks, powering through mud, or just cruising alongside my daughter’s RC, it’s…

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    Tamiya Neo Scorcher

    Last Christmas, my daughter asked for—and received—a Tamiya XB Neo Scorcher with the TT-02B chassis. It’s a fantastic RC buggy, combining speed, durability, and Tamiya’s trademark quality. We’ve had so much fun racing it and tackling all kinds of terrain. But, of course, I couldn’t let her have all the fun! That’s why I needed…

  • Sengen Jinja

    The Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja (北口本宮冨士浅間神社) holds a deep historical and spiritual connection to Mount Fuji. Once the traditional starting point for climbers approaching the mountain from the north, the shrine’s trailhead still exists behind the right side of the main hall. However, with modern infrastructure, most climbers now begin their journey from the…

  • Best Desktop Audio

    With Spotify finally available in Japan, I decided it was time to upgrade my computer speakers. After thorough online research, listening tests at Yodobashi Camera, and an expensive disappointment with a pair of Audioengine HD3s I imported from the US, I think I’ve nailed the perfect setup. Compact enough to fit on my desk, reasonably…

  • Imperial Palace

    My usual jogging track at night—quite a view, isn’t it? :) The glow of the lights, the calm atmosphere, and the crisp night air make it a perfect place to unwind and get those miles in. It’s hard not to feel inspired running through such a beautiful setting!

  • Audi R8 V10 Plus

    Had a bit of fun taking the new Audi R8 V10 Plus from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji. What an incredible car—smooth, powerful, and an absolute delight to drive. The roar of that V10 engine on the open roads combined with the stunning views of Mt. Fuji made for an unforgettable experience. A perfect blend of…

  • Rokkakudo – Kitaibaraki

    At the northernmost tip of Ibaraki Prefecture, just two kilometers from the border with Fukushima, lies Izura, a series of rocky inlets overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Meaning “five inlets,” this area is celebrated not only for its striking natural beauty but also for its rich cultural and artistic heritage, particularly from the turn of the…

  • Forest Floor

    At the end of autumn in Tokyo, ginkgo leaves steal the show, blanketing the forest floor in vibrant shades of yellow. Their fan-shaped elegance creates a striking contrast against the earthy tones of the season, turning paths and open spaces into golden carpets. The soft crunch underfoot and the way they catch the light make…

  • Secret Park

    While cycling through the city, I stumbled upon a tiny hidden park with a lovely view of Shinjuku’s skyline. Nestled away from the bustling streets, it felt like a quiet oasis amidst the urban chaos. The contrast of greenery with the towering skyscrapers in the distance made it a perfect spot to pause and take…