Geishas

Yesterday, we concluded our marathon walking tour in the Gion District of Kyoto. That is where the geishas go to school to learn how to perform their dances and continue the mystique of this culture. Geishas are traditional Japanese female entertainers who act as...

Kyoto Walking Tour

The second of our scheduled Japanese city tours was in Kyoto, on a hot Sunday afternoon. Unlike our tour in Tokyo, we didn’t ride a bus around town for this one. We arrived by bus at the prearranged area, then hoofed it for four hours to three different shrines, up...

“They say it’s your birthday…”

I’m a very sentimental old cuss. Other people have fond memories; I have flashing neon red-letter Special Events. And when it’s an actual anniversary or birthday, I’ve been known to pull out all the stops, adorn myself with sequins, and shout “Hallelujah!” from the...

“Take the Fast Train to Clarksville…”

By special arrangement, we had our “traditional Japanese breakfast” a half hour before the upstairs restaurant actually opened. Again, a picture menu frought with soy products, but I was not bashful about pointing to each item and asking our server if...

Rustic Hakone

In direct contrast to Tokyo, Hakone is a tiny, quaint little town known for its mineral hot springs, hiking trails, ropeways, cable cars, and pirate boat cruises on the extremely picturesque Lake Ashi. I felt like we’d been dropped deep into the previous century—on...