Living Flowers: Adventures in Ikebana

When we arrived in Japan in 2015, the kids started their schooling at St. Maur International School that autumn. In addition to educating the young'uns, St. Maur gives parents all kinds of learning opportunities through its Adult Enrichment program. Loyal martayaki readers may recall past blog posts about tea ceremonies in yukata and kimono, and visiting the Kiyoken shu mai …

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The Wisteria Tunnel of Kawachi Fuji-en

At long last, the wisteria tunnel! During our visit to Kitakyushu last weekend, Tessa and I stopped by the absolutely incredible wisteria gardens of Kawachi Fuji-en. The light rain showers became fairly steady rain during our brief visit--not so good as personal comfort goes, but pretty amazing for photographic purposes with diffused light and misty backgrounds. …

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A Japanese Museum Without a Mascot? Or, our Visit to the Toto Museum

Shortly after we moved to Japan two years ago, Toto Corporation opened the Toto Museum adjacent to its corporate headquarters. Roughly 112% of my Facebook friends sent me links to news stories covering the blessed event--you know who you are--and Tessa in particular seized on the idea of visiting. Sure, I thought. I'm game. Then I …

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