Back from Japan (still jet-lagged)... Some photos...
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:44 am
A few photos are from our previous (last year) winter trip to Japan. Sorry, no food porn. We had absolutely fabulous meals there, but it never even occurred to me to take photos. Since it's where I grew up, my mind doesn't quite function in the same way as it does when I'm visiting somewhere else.
Laid-back Kochi (southwestern Japan) -----
Okay... where I grew up is not St. John, but it's got the beautiful Pacific Ocean. It's not exactly a resort. We have some beaches we can swim in but not nearly the numbers of beaches St. John offers. Many areas here get strong currents and are not considered safe for swimming.

A little shack that sells drinks at a lookout point, where you get nice views of Tosa Bay:


Local beach: You can find nice rocks and stones in several different colors here. They were brought to the ocean from the mountains by a river in the Jurassic Period and eventually washed up on the beach.
Husband


(This is not my photo)
Another local beach: This afternoon we had a tsunami warning, but the actual height of the waves was estimated at 7 inches. We didn't notice any difference in the waves. It was a calm sunny winter day on the beach.

Lone camper... looked awfully peaceful.

Castle built in the 1600's:


Taking a walk around where my mother lives:

Hardly any water there now, but when a typhoon hits, this river could overflow.



Flu-infested Tokyo -----
Unlike Kochi, Tokyo was overwhelmed by influenza and many of our friends there were suffering from it. Seeing quite a few folks wearing big white masks on the streets made me feel unprotected and nervous. Even during peak months of the flu season in NYC, I never get that paranoid.


A fake Empire State Building peeking out above Shinjuku Station. The area around the Empire State Building is called Times Square (sorry, no photo of the area). There is a Krispy Kreme near Times Square and the line for the doughnut shop was rather shocking. Not as unreal as it was a year before, though - at that time, folks were standing in line in the cold for way over an hour for a box of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. It must be the only Krispy Kreme in Japan.





I guess the proprietor doesn't care for Jazz of the 70's ~ 90's. (Doesn't he look like Charlie Haden?)

?????

Our friend, Bruce, has confessed that he had left his markings there. Too bad they didn't sell very well.


Back to NYC. Now I'm looking forward to baseball season. And soon after the season starts, we will be back on St. John! A-year long wait will finally be over!!!
Laid-back Kochi (southwestern Japan) -----
Okay... where I grew up is not St. John, but it's got the beautiful Pacific Ocean. It's not exactly a resort. We have some beaches we can swim in but not nearly the numbers of beaches St. John offers. Many areas here get strong currents and are not considered safe for swimming.

A little shack that sells drinks at a lookout point, where you get nice views of Tosa Bay:


Local beach: You can find nice rocks and stones in several different colors here. They were brought to the ocean from the mountains by a river in the Jurassic Period and eventually washed up on the beach.
Husband




Another local beach: This afternoon we had a tsunami warning, but the actual height of the waves was estimated at 7 inches. We didn't notice any difference in the waves. It was a calm sunny winter day on the beach.

Lone camper... looked awfully peaceful.

Castle built in the 1600's:



Taking a walk around where my mother lives:


Hardly any water there now, but when a typhoon hits, this river could overflow.





Flu-infested Tokyo -----
Unlike Kochi, Tokyo was overwhelmed by influenza and many of our friends there were suffering from it. Seeing quite a few folks wearing big white masks on the streets made me feel unprotected and nervous. Even during peak months of the flu season in NYC, I never get that paranoid.



A fake Empire State Building peeking out above Shinjuku Station. The area around the Empire State Building is called Times Square (sorry, no photo of the area). There is a Krispy Kreme near Times Square and the line for the doughnut shop was rather shocking. Not as unreal as it was a year before, though - at that time, folks were standing in line in the cold for way over an hour for a box of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. It must be the only Krispy Kreme in Japan.








I guess the proprietor doesn't care for Jazz of the 70's ~ 90's. (Doesn't he look like Charlie Haden?)

?????


Our friend, Bruce, has confessed that he had left his markings there. Too bad they didn't sell very well.



Back to NYC. Now I'm looking forward to baseball season. And soon after the season starts, we will be back on St. John! A-year long wait will finally be over!!!