Why I loved Nagasaki
Nagasaki was unexpected. Perfect for wandering, uncrowded, with great food and shopping - plus a delightful welcome at the port! It boasts Japan’s oldest arched bridge, and a garden which inspired Puccini’s Madame Butterfly.
Eating Japan.
Japan is a land of contrasts - which is reflected in her food. From a traditional breakfast to a meal from a vending machine; instant noodles to a deer curry, not to mention the green tea ice cream: each meal offers a new adventure.
Memories of Hiroshima
Images and thoughts from a visit to Hiroshima on a rainy day
In Search of a Japanese Curry
Japan has a long history of curries, with each region having its own speciality. Despite having been to Japan, it wasn't until reading Kafka on the Shore that I got the urge to sample one.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba: A Village in the Foothills of Mt Fuji
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba is a traditional village in the Five Lakes District, Japan, offering spectacular views of Mt Fuji.