Japan again - but married!
In and around Japan
Back home in Japan, Karen and I embark on our next chapter here, living the life of the married's.
Route taken and entries by Real Traveler angus
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winter honeymoon
The big honeymoon - something I have always dreamed of. We started thinking about our honeymoon basically the day we got engaged, throwing ab... Continue reading »
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a year of good health
The first week back at 'work' equated to a week long wedding review. There were many photos to be shown, questions to answer, and even weddin... Continue reading »
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a Round One birthday
My 26th Birthday kind of snuck up on me this year. I guess I had quite a bit of other, more important, stuff to distract me from the dep... Continue reading »
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4
boarding on ice
Karen came to School on Monday for my last lesson with my favourite class at Takeo Seiryo, 3-1. The students are graduating in March and most have... Continue reading »
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magic, graduation, and a museum (of sorts)
The academic year in Japan runs from April - March. As such, the run-in to the graduation ceremony in March involves very little teachin... Continue reading »
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less stop, more rock!
Hash
On a wet cold Saturday morning about twenty of us (us being foreigners) participated in the Yoshinogari Hash race.&nbs... Continue reading »
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monkey fun
With a midweek national holiday on the cards, not quite long enough to go anywhere very far away, and wanting to catch up with Kate who was visiting,... Continue reading » -
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a 'spring' in my step
Spring recently arrived with its usual Japanese punch, a hefty dose of Cherry Blossom. I partook in a little "hanami" (flower watching party)... Continue reading »
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truffles? ... ooh rah!
My first "truffle hunt" finally arrived, much later than it should have, but it arrived! The act of "truffling" is basically the act of explo... Continue reading »
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a quiet spell
The last two weeks have felt somewhat like the 'calm before the storm', with the storm being this Friday's planned trip to Cambodia. Not... Continue reading »


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