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, […]
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RSS feed for this sectionA 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 […]
Visiting Hiroshima and Miyajima
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 […]
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 […]
Visiting Kyoto!
Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan for over 1000 years. It is home to thousands of beautiful temples, shrines and historical sights. Kyoto is the best preserved historical city in Japan, making it a wonderful place to go sightseeing, which we did plenty of! (more…)
Sanno Festival at Hie Shrine in Tokyo
Immersion is honestly the best way to learn a different culture. Just go for it, make mistakes and learn from them! I am so thankful that Caitlyn is with me to make this jubilant journey through Japan. On Thursday, June 16 our destination was the Sanno Festival held at the Hie shrine in Tokyo. The […]
Traveling Abroad!
Mrs.Muncy here! I am so excited to be in Japan! My daughter Caitlyn and I have spent the last 6 months planning and researching Japanese folk songs, the areas they originated in and Japanese culture. Our first major destination after arriving in Tokyo was the city of Sapporo in the northern prefecture of Hokkaido. The […]
Yosakoi Soran Festival in Sapporo, Hokkaido!
We made it to Japan safe and sound! We had a bad bout of jet lag, but we’ve since recovered, and are now enjoying the wonderful Yosakoi Soran Festival! This festival is held in Odori Park, and since this is the 25th year of this event, the event holders have gone the extra mile to […]
Countdown to Japan – And We’re Off!
The very moment you’re reading this, Mrs. Muncy will be in the air and Caitlyn will be heading to the Los Angeles airport. We’ve packed our bags, are listening to Japanese language MP3s, and are going to start the Journey to Japan! We’re only going to be in Tokyo for around half a day before […]
Countdown to Japan – 1 Day Left!
With only one day left before we leave, we’re double checking to make sure we packed all that we’ll need, and are getting ready for a long day of travel tomorrow. The one thing we’re definitely going to be ready for is the food! Japan has tons of delicious treats and sweets in every shape, […]