This monk practiced calligraphy in a temple just off the main drag through Ueno Park, and we arrived at the Tokyo National Museum to a performance of modern taiko drumming and koto music celebrating the opening of the Year of the Tiger exhibit. The museum was everything we’d hoped for in a national museum of…
The Height of Ancient Civilization
HAPPY 2010!!!
I had been a little concerned about meeting the expectations of our first Japan visitors. Would Japan seem foreign enough? Exotic enough? Would they like it?? Chris and I were gratified to hear Hannie and Justin say at the end of day one, “I am over-stimulated. Everything is so…Japan!” Excellent! The four of us spent…
Hatsumode Tokyo—Happy New Year!!
The streets of Tokyo were nearly empty a half-hour before midnight near Hiro-o Station. We lowered our voices as we approached Shounji Temple, trying to be invisible when we were the first visitors to show up. A bin burned wooden planks with prayers written on them. A monk handed one to each of us to…
All the Cool Kids Go to Kamakura
Every shrine and temple is decorating and gearing up for New Year’s festivities! This is a great time to visit Japan! …although lots of non-temple things are closed between Dec 28 and Jan 3, but for seeing temples and shrines, this is a GREAT time to visit Japan! Chris and I wanted to show Hannie…
Siblings in Japan
Yay! Hannie and Justin, my sis and bro-in-law, are our first visitors! They arrived predictably jet-lagged from Texas yesterday afternoon, saw Tokyo Bay and the city skyline at sunset as we crossed the Rainbow Bridge, and today we headed off for fun in Kamakura. Yokoso Japan! Welcome!
New Year’s Hagoita
A little before Christmas my friend Jill and I went to this Hagoita festival at Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, the part of Tokyo that years ago was the working-class district and has retained the old friendly, marketplace, bustling atmosphere. Hagoita are paddles used in a traditional sort-of badminton game to celebrate the New Year. I…
Merry Christmas from Japan!
Merry Christmas! Christmas morning is probably in full swing across the States as we are headed to bed here in Japan. Chris and I skyped and chatted with our families this morning, opened presents and stockings, played Super Mario Brothers on our new Wii and cooked Christmas dinner together. Chris said it was the best…