The request A Happy New Year. I am thank you this year, too. Tomorrow. Exchange the telegraph pillar who is in the garden. Hang inconvenience but cooperate. January 15th TanihataThis has been another edition of Notices From My Realtor!

Where Globe-Trotting meets Beach-Combing
The request A Happy New Year. I am thank you this year, too. Tomorrow. Exchange the telegraph pillar who is in the garden. Hang inconvenience but cooperate. January 15th TanihataThis has been another edition of Notices From My Realtor!
The thin, chilled air increases visibility so that Fuji-san silently appears with its hovering ladies-in-waiting cloud cover from November through March . This is usually thrown off around sunset. I walked up the hill to Seven Ereven to pay our gas bill around 4pm the other evening and was almost startled to see the mountain…
January always seems a little dismal no matter what. Family time is over and it’s back to the old routine with no warm weather in sight. The dread of cold is mostly alleviated with heaters and nice warm coats, and of course it’s nice to see everyone again and get back to normal, but I…
The title of the google map’s directions to our B&B in Hakuba was “unknown road to Hakuba House” — so very appropriate for January. Now that Chris is on his last vacation day…ever…and our visitors have left, what do we have to look forward to this year? I know it will be another year of…
Red lanterns, tasty food and Chinese temples on a crisp January evening made Chinatown a fun spot for Hannie and Justin’s last evening in Japan. We wandered the streets looking at panda souvenirs before stopping into the same place we always go for the fried rice or sweet and sour shrimp with wanton sets Chris…
Shin-san’s sushi bar seemed like the perfect way to celebrate Hannie’s 24th birthday! Hannie was born in the Year of the Tiger and now it’s the Year of the Tiger again!! Perfect timing for a Japan 2010 birthday. We started the evening with some Japanese beer and Kobe beef—the kind massaged, fed beer and loved…
We drove the 2.5 hours from Hakuba through Nagano City to Nakano in hopes of seeing some snow monkeys at Jigokudani Yaen Koen. Some people rave about it; some people say it’s over-rated. Most Japanese people I know said the monkeys aren’t even always around. What kind of monkey luck would we have? Would it…