Tag Archives: 2011
The Journey Home
It’s amazing how the perception of travel has changed. Previously, a trip traveling back from Japan was something to look forward to. Duty free shopping. Snacks and drinks in the lounge. Watching new releases and old favorite movies. Reading magazines and books. Having a beer or cocktail in the middle of the day just because you didn’t have any responsibilities.
No responsibilities… How that has changed. We were worried about our experience on the flight over to Tokyo. The screwed up seat assignment. The breakdown halfway through the long flight… But fate shone upon us. First, we got upgraded to business class seats (although not the food — somehow Finnair still likes to separate the cattle from the front of the plane). This even included the bassinet — so Kai could have napped. That is if he hadn’t fallen asleep at take-off, and then slept for 4+ hours. A good thing yes, but Chika’s left arm was unfortunately trapped under Kai. But we made it through the long 10 hour flight + 1 hour delay relatively unscathed.
The second shorter flight was a bit harder. It basically took off at midnight Tokyo time, meaning we were all quite tired. Kai started getting fussier as well. But at last we made it, and how good it felt to be back in our own place. It wasn’t long before the 3 of us were happily asleep in bed.
Trying Rollover, Maybe Prematurely (Video)
Fugu Party
I love getting together with long-time friends in Japan. And there is no one more long time than my friends Anri and Yass. I think I met Anri around 1994 or so on a plane ride returning from Tokyo (basically I passed out for the first 12 hours, and then we chatted for the last 2 hours before landing). Every since then its been good times both state side and in Tokyo. Last night was no exception. Yass picked a fantastic fugu (a.k.a poisonous blowfish) restaurant in Ueno park — Innsyoutei. Everything was excellent — the ambience, service, and the food (from first course to dessert). Highly recommend it.
The Izakaya Is Your Friend
Izakayas are local establishments where you go to unwind with a few beers and some light snacks or small meal. Beer is cold and fresh, food is hot and tasty, and the service is efficient and friendly.