The first impression I get from Japan is from Miyako-jima and Kyoto. Miyako-jima is 1830 km from Tokyo which is were we port tomorrow for two days. There is no comparison. They are about the same distance as Fairfield Bay is from Miami, FL. Japan is obsurbedlyclean and tidy. Everything is scaled down for a smaller population. Cars, buses, houses, hotel rooms, seats, benches, stair railings, you name it.
Everything is rigidly structured as well: traffic, lines, formalities,and even nature. Their nature areas with plants and trees, flowers and koa are all very artistist, either manicured or carefully arranged by expected growth, height, profussion, color and how it fit in and balanced with everything else. It is all very beautiful and calming but just a ting disturbing and uncomfortable. It is as if absolutely everything has to be in some type of tight control. It took me a while to realized what was wrong with such overflowing and generous beauty everywhere you go. It was planned. Some, thousands of years ago, most more recent, i.e. bonsia trees.
MIYAKO-JIMA, JAPAN
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These markers were on poles around town to let you know how far above sea level you are because tsunamis have been a problem here. |
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Drink coffe like a boss. These were all over Miyako-jima. |
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You can tell from this photo from the bus that Myako-jima is not a large city. I was told many Jananese fly down here for vacations. It's about like flying to Florida from Little Rock. |
OKINAWA, JAPAN
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Once in Okanawa I got some MOS Burger, fries and Ginger Ale. I don't know what the sause was but it was tasty. Popular chain. |
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Liz, I didn't know your alien green car was here! |
KYOTO, JAPAN
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1600 castle in center of Osaka. |
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I'd been hearing about Dora Yaka but this was my first. They are like a double mini-pancake with cream, green tea or chocolate filling. They even char their logo on it. |
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He's cooking my what ever its called. It turned out to be bacon wrapped rice on a stick. Yummy. |
OSAKA, JAPAN
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