Posts Tagged ‘travel’
On The Run – Yufuin
Read my first post of this “On The Run” series at: On The Run – Yokohama to know why I’m all excited about doing morning runs in Japan. ^^ I didn’t really have running gear suitable for the colder season and buying new ones would be such a waste since I’m only using it a few times so to keep me warm, I just put on my Uniqlo heatech shirt and another shirt on top it and my usual capri pants

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On The Run – Yufuin
On The Run – Yokohama
After my Autumn Reminiscence series, I thought I’d start on another. And it’s something that I love doing and that’s running, folks. Combine running and venturing out in a strange city = seeing things I probably won’t be seeing otherwise.

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On The Run – Yokohama
Autumn Reminiscence – Yokohama
“Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower”
Autumn Reminiscence – Ueno Park
“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree”
Autumn Reminiscence – Lake Kinrinko
autumn colors without a pot of red-brown soup
2011 Trip Recap, Part II
Still not too late to wish everyone a HAPPY NEW YEAR, right?

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2011 Trip Recap, Part II
Postcards To Home
Rather than sending them to others back home, we love sending postcards to ourselves from each city we visited when we are vacationing in Japan. It’s fun to look at the postcards and the stamps not to mention if there’s any special postmark on it. ^^ This year, we have Hakodate, Yufuin, Dogo Onsen (Matsuyama), Nara, Enoshima, Kagawa added to our postcard collection.

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Postcards To Home
Merry Xmas!
In the spirit of Xmas merriness and sharing and whatnot, here’s some random illumination/Christmassy shots I took while we were in Japan. Merry Christmas to those who celebrate and a Happy New Year to everyone!

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Merry Xmas!
Ogawamachi For A Day!
Day 13 is like a non-event. We spent more than half a day at Ogawamachi, climbing up steps after steps into/up the numerous sporting goods there looking for a bargain

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Ogawamachi For A Day!
Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
The second day we were in Tokyo, we woke up to a bright, sunny day which was a relief for us. I don’t know whether I can stand any more rainy, gloomy days for the rest of our vacation.

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Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot