Food Tasting at Nishiki Market
Fresh sushi on a stick? Don’t mind if I do! I sample treats (and avoid a few gross items… like fish eyes) while exploring Nishiki Market in Kyoto. Continue reading
Five months late, here's my annual recap of all the books / movies / TV shows / theater I saw in 2021. What were your favorites?
Thank god, 2020 IS ALMOST OVER! Here's my annual recap of all the books / movies / TV shows / theater I saw during this dumpster fire of a year. What media did you consume?
Happy New Year! Just popping in with my annual recap of all the books / movies / TV shows / theater I saw in 2019. What were your favorites?
Fresh sushi on a stick? Don’t mind if I do! I sample treats (and avoid a few gross items… like fish eyes) while exploring Nishiki Market in Kyoto. Continue reading
Deer wander the streets of Nara like stray puppies — I’ve never seen anything like it. And Nara is home to some of the prettiest temples in Japan. Continue reading
I return to the fascinating tide pools at Abalone Cove in Palos Verdes. Sunshine, surf, and starfish… so glad to be back in California! Continue reading
Hundreds of statues with the most curious faces line this shrine in Arashiyama — a village of stone, moss-covered men and women. Continue reading
There are an exhausting number of temples in Arashiyama and I do my best to see the highlights. Tenryu-ji is the clear favorite. Continue reading
Arashiyama is a day trip from Kyoto, and it’s my single favorite place in all of Japan. This bamboo forest is a big reason why. Continue reading
There are dozens of temples and shrines in Kyoto. Here are a few of my favorites, including the highlight of them all — the Golden Temple, photographed at sunset. Continue reading
This UNESCO site is my favorite spot in Kyoto and I return three times during my stay. I’ve accumulated the best photos in this post. Continue reading
One of my favorite memories from Japan is the afternoon I spent wearing traditional kimono with my friend Ayumi. Continue reading
Thousands of bright saffron gates line the pathways at Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. What a delight to photograph! Continue reading