Connecticut Renaissance Faire 2009
Photos below the fold.
Photos below the fold.
(Sept 20) Various other attractions in Ueno Park. I think I managed to cover about half of it.
(Sept 20) Since my flight home left in the evening, I was left with almost a full day to kill in Tokyo. I had never been to Ueno Park, so… Read more »
(Sept 19) Every morning the colorful market district near the train station bustles with vendors selling the fresh produce and fresh seafood for which Hokkaido is famous.
(Sept 18) Hakodate takes its name from the Ainu words for “box house”, referring to a trading post built there centuries ago. Over the years it grew into a bustling… Read more »
(Sept 17) Toyako Onsen is located on the shore of Lake Toya, s beautiful caldera lake, at the foot of Mt Usu (Usuzan), one of Japan’s most active volcanoes.
(Sept 16) There are no Ainu “reservations” where the Ainu can live together and practice their traditions. The Ainu today live in Japanese cities and towns, speak Japanese and work… Read more »
(Sept 15) This figure of an oni is the first thing you see when you emerge from the Noboribetsu train station.
(Sept 14) The Sounkyo hot springs resort is a very small community nestled among the spectacular scenery of the Daisetsuzan National Park.
I just watched the first episode of Inuyasha–The Final Act on Hulu. First the good news: the subtitle translation seems noticeably better than the one on the VIZ DVDs for… Read more »