Hiroshima was our next destination. We took a taxi from the train station, and fortunately our driver spoke very good English. He was helpful in suggesting what transportation to take and sites to see in the area. He was a very welcoming, gave us a detailed map of Hiroshima, and dropped us off […]
Archive | July, 2016
Kyushu Adventures!
Kyushu, the 3rd largest island in the southwestern part of Japan was our next destination. We met Yoshi and Akiko at the train station that morning, and we all rode the shinkansen to the city of Kokura. It took several train changes and about 6 hours to get to Kokura. Yoshi has a friend who […]
Yamagata – Hanagasa Ondo
Caitlyn and I took the Yamagata Shinkansen (bullet train) to Yamagata City from Tokyo. Traveling at 186 miles per hour, it is a 2 1/2 hour ride on the speedy train to the city of Yamagata which is home of the largest festival for the “flower hat song”, Hanagasa Ondo. The song originated in a […]
Resourcefulness at Home, Consumption and Recycling
When we put out the recycling we feel like we’re changing the world for the better, patting ourselves on the back for separating out the glass, plastics, and paper. If you’re in a bigger city area, this is a difficult task, and it’s hard to keep up with. In Japan however, you don’t really have […]