Japan-Korea 2019: The journey is over!
It’s taken over 2.5 years, but I’ve finally finished chronicling my 2019 journey across Japan and Korea. Originally I had thought it would only take…
It’s taken over 2.5 years, but I’ve finally finished chronicling my 2019 journey across Japan and Korea. Originally I had thought it would only take…
After nearly 3 months of wandering around Japan and Korea, it was finally time to return to America. My 2019 trip had been an epic…
Continue reading → Tokyo 2019 (November visit): Leaving Japan
It was time for my final meal in Japan and I was going to go out in style. A minute north of Shibuya Station there’s…
Continue reading → Tokyo 2019 (November visit): My final meal in Japan
I woke up on my final day in Tokyo and had some trouble getting out of bed. The journey across Japan and Korea would be…
Continue reading → Tokyo 2019 (November visit): One last round
It was getting into the late afternoon as I got close to the Sea Candle tower in the middle of Enoshima. I had already gone…
Continue reading → Enoshima 2019 (November visit): Leaving Enoshima
After exiting the Iwaya Caves I came across Enoshima’s love bell. Couples that visit here will ring the love bell together and then put their…
Continue reading → Enoshima 2019 (November visit): Love Bell
Near the flat rocks on the southern shore of Enoshima is the entrance to the Iwaya Caves. There are two separate caves down here that…
Continue reading → Enoshima 2019 (November visit): Iwaya Caves
Down on the southern shore of Enoshima is a long stretch of flat rocks at the water’s edge. On calm days visitors can walk around…
Continue reading → Enoshima 2019 (November visit): The southern shore
At the end of the shopping street on Enoshima I arrived at a large torii gate that marked the entrance to Enoshima Shrine. There are…
Continue reading → Enoshima 2019 (November visit): Enoshima Shrine
Right by the ice cream shop where I had bought some strong matcha ice cream I came across a store with Japan-themed Coca-Cola bottles. I…
Continue reading → Enoshima 2019 (November visit): Japan-themed Coca-Cola bottles