Tanabata is a Japanese festival celebrated each year in July. Tanabata means evening of the 7th and is also called “The Star Festival”. It is based around a folk legend involving Orihime, the weaving Princess, and Hikoboshi, the cow herder. Legend has it that when they met, the two immediately fell in love and were married. […]
Archive | August, 2016
Japan – A Food Paradise!
One of the great things about traveling, is trying local cuisine! While in Japan, Caitlyn and I managed to eat our way across Japan. All the food was delicious! Our first destination was Hokkaido, which is the second largest island and furthest north. This island is the least developed of the four main islands, and […]
Cat Cafe
Tokyo is a bustling city of almost 14 million people! With so many people compacted on an island, there is little space. The pace of life is fast, living quarters are small and close together. Most Japanese people work long days. Stress is very high, and extra time is very precious. Even if people wanted […]
Tokyo Disney Sea
In Tokyo there are two Disney parks – Disneyland and Disney Sea. Bethany had a day off teaching school, so she joined Caitlyn and I at Disney Sea. Caitlyn lives in California, so she has been to Disneyland a lot, which is why we picked Disney Sea! There are seven themed “ports of call” at Disney Sea […]
Snorkeling in the East China Sea!
While in Okinawa we had the unique opportunity to go snorkeling. Caitlyn and I both had never been snorkeling, so it was a bit daunting to try it, but at the same time fun! Our friends took us to a beach on the East China Sea so we could practice swimming in the ocean and using […]
Tropical Okinawa!
Okinawa is a lovely tropical island which is very far south of Japan. Caitlyn and I flew to Naha Airport in Okinawa from Tokyo which was a 2 ½ hour flight. Taking a boat would’ve taken about half a day, and since it’s in the ocean, there aren’t exactly any trains that we could take. […]
Traveling by Trains – The Best Way to Get Around Japan!
One of the great things about being in Japan is riding on all the various trains. With 30 million people in and around Tokyo, there needs to be a quick, efficient mode of transportation for a lot of people! The trains meet that need! Of course, it’s not just Tokyo that has all the trains, […]
A Love Song in Okinawa – Melody Lane
Futami jowa is a famous folk song written in 1945 at the close of World War II. An Okinawan couple had to vacate their home shortly before the end of the war and eventually settled in Futami. They decided to write a song about their new home and dreams of their life together The song […]