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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Okinawa

29 Monday Feb 2016

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Chris and I are off on a week’s R&R in Okinawa, the Hawaii of Japan.  Okinawa is a two hour flight south from Iwakuni.  We went Space Available on the Patriot Express.  This is a plane that just flies Seattle-Tokyo-Iwakuni-Okinawa-Iwakuni-Tokyo-Seattle.  So we hopped on in Iwakuni, hopped off in Okinawa, and assuming there will be “space available” we’ll hop back on in Okinawa next Saturday and hop off in Iwakuni.

Okinawa is about 45 miles long and about 5 miles wide.  Here’s a glimpse at its narrowest.

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And some small islands off shore.

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We flew in to Kadena Air Force Base and are staying next door at the Westpac Lodge on the Marine Corp Base Camp Foster.  Here’s the view from our room.

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This week is expected to be mostly cloudy but yesterday was beautiful so we drove north a couple hours to the famous Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium.  We started the day with breakfast at the Rose Garden Cafe off base, a very American style breakfast spot packed with Japanese folks.  Highway 58 took us north along the west coast of Okinawa, very beautiful views of the East China Sea

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and a popular cycling route.

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The Aquarium was a wonderful place to spend the day.

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The whale sharks were impressive

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as was this character

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and this amazingly huge lobster.

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Here’s a view of the aquarium from the other side.  Very impressive structure.

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As we moved on to outdoor exhibits we just happened to be just in time for the dolphin show.  Check out the view.

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The whole show reminded me of the Sea World dolphin shows of the ’60’s.

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And the finale!

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And when that was over we were just in time for another dolphin show.  This one we think was about how they train the dolphins.

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And then, you guessed it, another dolphin show.  The best part was when the MC had this little boy from the audience stand on a box and give hand signals to the dolphins for them to do tricks.  He took this responsibility very seriously.

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An all around great day!

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Mystery Meat!

24 Wednesday Feb 2016

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A few nights ago we went out to dinner with some of Chris’ office staff to welcome “the new guy” who just arrived from Alabama.  People ordered various items to share – like this for example.  The picture on the menu looked good and this looks just like the picture on the menu.

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After we ate it we learned it wasn’t beef or pork – can you guess what it was?  Turns out it was WHALE!!!  Can you believe it?  What a shocker.  Apparently whale is very controversial here in Japan nowadays.  “The International Whaling Commission has banned commercial whale hunting since 1986, making an exception for scientific research.  Japan obeys the letter, if not exactly spirit, of the ban by saying the 333 whales it plans to kill each year are purely for research.”  So I guess this was just on the menu in the name of research.     ~ ~ ~ hmmmmm ~ ~ ~

Continuing on with our dining experience, Chris, who will try anything once, had the pleasure of trying  –  HORSE!  –  sashimi style (very fresh raw meat or fish sliced into thin pieces).  (In foreground.)

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Can you believe it?  What a night!

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Thank goodness for Sake!

Back on the home front, I just thought I’d give you a glimpse of a little issue we’re dealing with right now.  For some reason, our shower isn’t getting as hot as it used to.  You’d think we could figure that one out but here’s the problem.

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We just can’t quite figure out what these buttons mean since the up arrow is not doing the trick.  I called the Housing Office who sent out a guy from the gas company (not sure why).  He came over and chattered in Japanese the whole time.  The shower seemed to work great after he left  –  for about a day  – and then back to where we started.  I’ve just gone through the whole process again so we’ll see how that goes.

And, I’m also open to any suggestions on how to get our clothes dry in less than 2+ hours.  Similar problem.

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Of course the Japanese hang everything outside.

Enough of that.  Check out this tiny shrine we just happened upon.  It’s right across the street from the grocery store we usually go to and we’d never noticed it before.  It’s tucked in between two tall “modern” buildings.

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And finally, here’s a little Japanese happiness to share with you all.

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

Valentine’s Day

22 Monday Feb 2016

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It’s Valentine’s Day and a short drive to our next destination Yufuin, about 25 km from our last stay.  Yufuin is known as a “spa town” because of all the hot springs.  You can see steam rising from some of them up in the hills.

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We spent the day wandering around the town.  Here are some eggs cooking in the hot geothermal ground water outside a store by the sidewalk.

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Then there was this zen-like laundromat.

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And a few doors down – a restaurant maybe?

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Speaking of food, it’s time for lunch and there just happens to be a brewery in town.

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The food was buffet style, many many choices.  Just grab a tray, a bowl or two and a dish.  These dishes are great for folks who like to keep their food separated.  This was my first pass at the buffet.

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Back out on the street we came upon other interesting sites, like a chopstick shop

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and a beautiful ikebana stand

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and a restaurant that specializes in Snoopy?

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There was also this sign to give you some perspective.

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And this beautiful paving.

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And speaking of pavement . . . since we’d spent all day walking around town we headed back to our ryokan (like an onsen but in a hotel).  On the way back we stopped to rest at this lovely foot bath.

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Ahhh

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where we shared this bottle of local honey Mead that we’d purchased on our wanderings.

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Then a hot bath and off to dinner.  Tonight’s meal . . . in case you want to follow along.

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First course – beautiful isn’t it?

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Second course – cook your own meat and vegees, just the way you like ’em.

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Third course

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Fourth course – salad with raw salmon

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Last course – the rice, miso soup, a little more vegees, and green tea.

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Then back to the room for a night cap to go with our Valentine’s Day chocolate.

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So now here’s our room before dinner and here it is after dinner.

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In the morning we head up to breakfast and thank goodness Tracy knows what’s going on.  She’s fluent in Japanese and our amazing guide/translator on all these adventures.

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Breakfast – preset and ready to eat.  Very typical Japanese breakfast.

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Then it was back in the car for the long drive home, quite content with many happy memories.

Back in Japan!

21 Sunday Feb 2016

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I’m back in Japan at last!  And so happy to be with Christopher again.  I arrived late Thursday night.  It’s pretty much a 24 hour trip – door to door.  Since I left home at 6am on Wednesday and arrived at 9pm on Thursday it’s like one 24 hour day.  I stayed awake the whole way so when I arrived I went right to sleep.  Pretty much no jet lag – although these cozy little pods looked pretty tempting in the Tokyo terminal.

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Early Saturday morning Bill, Tracy and their daughter Pearl picked us up for our first road trip.  We traveled south on the expressway to the island of Kyushu.  At the top of the map below you can see where the bridge is that connects Kyushu to Honshu, the island we live on.  This is a very mountainous island and is the southern most island of the four main islands that make up Japan.  Note the rounded peninsula near the upper right part of the island.  That’s our destination.  We’ll spend some time there as well as inland from there.

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We stopped at a typical rest stop along the Expressway.  This one had lots of wood carvings out front.

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In the gift shop were these little stuffed Kokopelli’s all dressed in different outfits and t-shirts for sale.

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For a salty snack there’s always dried sea life. And, my favorite from the Pacific Northwest.

 

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Or you can get ramen in a bun – to go.

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After about a three hour drive we arrived at Bungotakada.  Lots of interesting little shops.

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We had lunch at Coffee House Brazil.  Really good food.  The owner brought out some of his homemade grape juice for us to try.  I had the “Lady’s Luncheon.”

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Lots of fun wandering the town.

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We wandered into a museum of sorts with some interesting cars.  The first is a Subaru 360 Deluxe.

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Subaru 360 Deluxe
Three-wheel truck
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Handlebar steering
Handlebar steering

Then it was off to our Onsen for the night.

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It is on the site of a Buddhist temple.  Very peaceful.

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We hiked around the grounds,

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And climbed these stairs

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to find this little shrine carved in the rock.

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I love these old old stone steps

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and how this wood has become one with the stone.

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Then it was back to the onsen for a hot bath before dinner.  The main building was quite beautiful.

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After our hot bath we don our yukata’s and head for the dining room for dinner.

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First course.  How many tasty morsels can you name?

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Second course – Nabe, prepared at the table.  On plate in foreground is duck.

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Next course – Soba, buckwheat noodles, with dipping sauce.

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And last – Miso soup.  It goes great with a little Rogue Stout!

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After dinner we head back to our room where we’ll move the table to the side and lay out our shikibutons on the tatami mats.  (Roll our bedding out on the floor.)

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After a great night’s sleep we head into the dinning room for breakfast.

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While there we watched soba noodles being made.

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Forgot to take a picture of breakfast but check out my coffee cup.

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A pleasant way to start the day.

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