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Tokyo Subway and JR Lines
Tip! Grab a map at your hotel (the only place you'll find one) and check out the multitude of travel options that are available to you. There are three different rails and you need a separate ticket for each one... Be...
Shibuya Granbell Hotel
This space is and was amazing. The tiny rooms, great for one person, are exactly what you need spaciously. A desk, a mini bathroom, a bed, and a hidden safe make living here for a few days a treat. They do, of course,...
A to Z Cafe
A to Z is a must! Located around the corner from The Spiral (on a large street) in a narrow passage, it offers a city view and cozy atmosphere. If I were staying longer I would've found myself there plotting my day's ...
Flight mayhem
Nothing like hearing that your international flight is cancelled 4 hours before leaving home. We've worried for months that there'd be a blizzard in New England or Newark. But we didn't anticipate this odd winter bri...
Cent Trente-Neuf
What a cozy little spot this was! Tucked in a quiet alley above the back corner of Shibuya, Cent Trente-Neuf is a tiny French bistro that is as charming as it is delicious. I sat down to a simple menu and requested th...
Views from the Andean Explorer
Idiot that I am I didn't take any videos of what you see from the Andean Explorer (there were also electricity/technical issues that I will write about in another episode) – but here are some stills.
Seared Bonito
Kochi is a fishing city, so we went hunting for fresh seafood. Found a nice little restaurant and sat down. Everything is perfect until we are delivered a menu in Japanese only. With a polite giggle the waitress reo...
Guest house was full
So we ended up at a comfort inn
Limited Express Nanpu 11
From Okayama to Kōchi with limited stops. A nice four car diesel decked out like a coach. A pretty handy machine, minces along at over 150km/h in the straights and makes short work of the hills. And hills there were...
Just blasting through, we will be back :)





