A highlight for us a few weeks ago was the visit of my parents. I was so so excited to see them and to show them all that Japan has to offer. They were here with us for 11 days and I was in major site seeing overdrive the whole time lest I leave something important out. The day after they arrived we hiked over to Tokyo Tower which is fairly close to our apartment so they could get the aerial view of the city. My mom was more interested in the Japanese school children that were all wearing masks along with the strange hair accessories they were sporting to care too much about the view. Then after that she wanted to take a peak at the Imperial Palace Gardens, which I had never been to. She assures me that they are good to go with the walking, so we head out. I think we walked maybe 5 miles that day and needless to say they were worn out and calling me a ruthless guide.
The next day we went to the fish market, which was really cool. It required waking up at 4:30 am or so to make the auction, which was definitely a highlight. Then my parents were good sports and tried out sushi, which they weren't all that excited about and suki-yaki which they really enjoyed. We headed out to Hiroshima the next day and went to the Peace Park and Museum, which were so very sad then headed to Kyoto. Kyoto is this amazing city in Japan. It is full of temples and shrines and unique pieces of Japanese history. I loved it there and my parents did too.
I loved having them here. Their time here was way too short, but I think I gave them a good picture of Japan along with what it's like for us to live here. Here are a few of the millions of pictures that we took during their visit.
Until next time...Jenn
2 comments:
I came across your blog from Girly Stuff... I don't have a blog, but enjoy reading others. I L-O-V-E your pictures from Tokyo. My husband was stationed in Yokosuka for a year and I was able to come visit him twice (he was in the Navy). I totally fell in love with Japan and all it has to offer. Enjoy every minute of it! Thanks for all the great pictures!
That is a great picture with you, John, and your parents. Very beautiful!
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