‘Tis the (Sakura) Season: Nighttime O-Hanami

Japan has so many o-hanami (cherry blossom viewing) opportunities! One great variation is nighttime o-hanami, which I dragged the family to this past weekend. We visited Sankeien Garden right here in Yokohama, a beautiful park filled with historic buildings brought it from all over Japan. The ponds and gardens exemplify the beauty of Japanese landscaping, and …

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‘Tis the (Sakura) Season: Road (Rail?) Trip to Tokyo

My home town of Washington, DC is famous for its cherry blossoms, a gift from Japan in the early twentieth century. Living in Washington prepared me somewhat for the frenzy of sakura (cherry blossom) season, though here in Japan the excitement extends nationwide. There's even a word for viewing sakura: o-hanami. While jaded Washingtonians don't necessarily trek …

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A Visit to the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo With a Side of Japanese Train Sandwich and Australian/Mexican Tacos

Tessa's passport expires in April, so last week the family headed into Tokyo for an expat ritual: renewing the passport at the Embassy. It was my first time ever visiting a U.S. Embassy, so I looked forward to the experience in the Check In the Box sense. We headed into Tokyo knowing that rush hour …

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