December 2015
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December 2015

The down jackets are out, fingers are frozen, and stores have been decorated for the holidays for too long already. Yes, that’s right: it’s December! Wherever you find yourself and whatever you may or may not celebrate, I hope this month leaves you with fond memories.   For my third year, I’m finally visiting home…

A Canuck’s Guide to Staying Warm
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A Canuck’s Guide to Staying Warm

    Fall is in full swing in Japan. Finally we have been released from the insufferable temperatures and now can enjoy the beautiful colours of the changing leaves and innumerable varieties of sweet potato and pumpkin flavored foods. However, as October turns to November, and November to December, we are faced with another climate…

Matsushima Ya: The Wonders of Miyagi-ken
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Matsushima Ya: The Wonders of Miyagi-ken

  Perhaps Miyagi’s most well-known denizen is the daimyo that founded Sendai, Date Masamune. His likeness can be observed in many areas near the prefecture’s capital. Several years following his death in 1636, the pine tree-clad islands of the aptly named Matsushima were recorded as one of the Three Views of Japan. It’s easy to…

Shenanigans, Cliff Dives and Bagels: The Annual Hyogo Rafting Adventure
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Shenanigans, Cliff Dives and Bagels: The Annual Hyogo Rafting Adventure

  The annual Shikoku rafting trip has, over the past few years, become a permanent fixture in the Hyogo AJET calendar, and with good reason. Each year, between 20 and 25 JETs from Hyogo head out into the remote wilderness of a place called Happy Raft in Kochi prefecture to enjoy a wet and wild…

The Nerd Cafes of Tokyo
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The Nerd Cafes of Tokyo

With the (recent?) closure of Osaka’s Sailor Moon themed cafe, Cafe Talisman, I’ve needed to look elsewhere to get my nerdy food fix. Sadly, there is a relative dearth of these in Kansai (the ones I have found are not geared toward my interests). Tokyo houses many, a large portion of which are only temporary,…