Welcome to Neo-Tokyo
Howdy all. Just a quick sneaky one as: a. I haven’t done much today, and more importantly… b. I am hitting a bar shortly to watch tonights World Cup game… Welcome to Neo-Tokyo
Howdy all. Just a quick sneaky one as: a. I haven’t done much today, and more importantly… b. I am hitting a bar shortly to watch tonights World Cup game… Welcome to Neo-Tokyo
If you have been reading each entry (?!) you are probably getting a bit tired of all the talk of temples and shrines and monuments. Well, I am probably hitting… My last post about old cultural things, I promise
When I left you yesterday my dear readers I was about to embark on some crane making while watching some World Cup. Well you will be all pleased to know… A Getaway to the Mountains
Just when I thought it couldn’t get any wetter, I woke up this morning in Hiroshima. Yesterday was pretty damp, but today the rain was relentless. Oh well, what are… More rain, more deer, more okonomyaki
This morning I said goodbye to my home of the last 6 days and jumped on the Shinkansen again, this time to Hiroshima. I decided to get a fairly early… I am so full right now…
If it seems like each day I have packed in quite a crazy amount of stuff, well, you’d be right. Kyoto (and its surrounds) was the main destination on my… Farewell Kyoto
Today was all about Bamboo, Monkeys, Bling, and as good fortune would have it, finally some Booty. I will leave you to ponder this. When I left you all last… Bamboo, Monkeys, Bling and Booty
… well, not an actual buddah, but a hole in a wooden column the same size as a buddah’s nostril. But more on that later. A break with the usual… Today I Crawled Through the Nostril of a Buddah
So it seems the “type up the blog while watching world cup” is becoming the norm. The rain coming in of an evening kinda contributes, but so does being buggered.… For 5 dollars I got to be Musashi
Hi all. I didn’t realise I had so many avid readers. Thanks for the comments! I will try and make this entry a little less rambling story than the first.… Finding temples in the treetops