It’s taken me a long time this time to recover from the trip. I had wanted to blog when I was still in Shanghai but technology wasn’t on my side. For the strangest reason, whenever I tried to connect to the internet at home with my laptop, it would crash the whole network. Okay so […]…
Following on from my last post in Shibu Onsen, we’re off to a freezing but very fun day of monkey sighting! Early in the morning after the lovely 10 course breakfast, we headed out into a slightly lonely but serene town centre where not a single person could be seen. This is the effect of […]…
I figured I should finish writing about my last year’s Japan trip before I embark on this year’s one which is possibly in about 2 weeks time. So following my last post about Ryori Ryokan Hanaoka in Takayama, it’s time to talk about my highlight of the trip (and also the most expensive stay for […]…
It turned out that I needed to go overseas next Friday as Yuye’s relative is very sick and so I had to move the trip forwards. That’s only a week away. It has thrown all of my plans out the window. Originally I wanted to write up posts and schedule them throughout the trip at […]…
Continuing on from our journey through Japan and my last post about Shirakawago – a secluded village up in the mountains – Yuye and I head back to Takayama for some sake (Japanese rice wine) action. Takayama is famous for its sake and historic Japanese structures. Apparently there was an earthquake during our bus […]…
The day after Kyoto, we headed straight to Shirakawago (白川村 Shirakawa-mura) via shinkansen, local train and then bus. Shirakawago in the Gifu prefecture is a small and remote village hidden amongst mountains in the north-east direction of Kyoto. Along with the neighbouring Gokayama region, they were listed as UNESCO world heritage sites in 1995 are […]…
I realised I haven’t posted about my Japan trip in quite some time so it’s time for a new one. I’m very slowly going through all the photos and I’m now a little over half way through the trip. Phew. I always tell myself to not write as much for each post but somehow it […]…
Accommodation – bAKpAK Gion Hostel Kyoto, the city of geishas, historic temples and old streets was a surprisingly expensive place to visit. Well, I guess it was understandable since it’s a ‘must visit’ destination for anyone visiting Japan for the first time. For me it was my second so it was somewhat less charming and […]…
I just had the worst 2 or so weeks, frantically running around assisting dad and my brother with their stolen passports, money transfers and constant ear bashing with their complaints and sulking. The story is that dad went with Jeff to Italy for a music competition and had their most valuable bag stolen in Rome […]…
Miyajima in the Hiroshima prefecture of Japan is a spiritual place with a handful of gorgeous shrines and temples that will impress even the hardest to please travellers. It also has a wonderful small street full of local specialties and beautiful snacks and a mountain with breathtaking views and a romantic manju making course. It’s […]…