Route to Fujisan
I have wanted to climb Mt. Fuji for many many years. I don’t know how it got into my head.
Read More Route to FujisanCareening through life and learning stuff
I have wanted to climb Mt. Fuji for many many years. I don’t know how it got into my head.
Read More Route to FujisanSo please, just click the link and read it. It’s an awesome post. And it actually captures pretty well what I would want to say to you if you asked me, “Hey, what do you mean by conscious engagement?”
Read More A perfect definitionIt’s not my fault: Japan is too beautiful and amazing to take a quick look then scurry back to the bus.
Read More Kiyomizu Temple made me late!Nothing says Japan like a row of overweight raccoons in sombreros.
Read More Sagano Romantic Train and ArashiyamaI just can’t get over the perpetual “cuteness” permeating Japan. Street signs are cute, construction barriers are cute, billboards are cute, and middle-school girls are made of pure confectioner’s sugar.
Read More Kyoto temples and city cultureHow did I accidentally get in a tour group? By not understanding Japanese, that’s how.
Read More Kintaikyo Bridge and Iwakuni CastleIn the whole scheme of things, what I am responsible for boils down to me and my short life, which, when all is said and done, is done.
Read More Religions and RelationshipsI hadn’t even time to settle into Iwakuni when it was time to hit the road again. Or, should I say, hit the rails, because I traveled by train. The Shinkansen is called the bullet train for good reason. It’s FAST! I envisioned spending my day leaned back in a comfortable seat, gazing out the […]
Read More Shinkansen from end to endI was never so glad to have an actual bed, rather than trying to sleep upright in cramped airplane seats.
Read More Shinjuku, then IwakuniI throw my hands in the air. I would have no resistance whatsoever. Take me, art. Take me and use me, I am yours.
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