The One about Oosugi Jinja Kokuzoson in Nikko

You know when you see a photo of a location and when you get up close, it’s not exactly what you expected to see. This is how I felt about Oosugi Jinjia Kokuzoson in Nikko.  Kokuzoson (虚空蔵尊) means “God of Emptiness”.  I am not an Read More …

The One about the Unicorn Gundam at Diver City Tokyo in Odaiba

When I visited Japan at the end of 2017, I was saying goodbye to the RG 1/1 RX-78-2 Ver. GFT statue that had been a fixture at Diver City Tokyo in Odaiba. The Gundam that many of us have come to see and love would Read More …

The One about BEER BRAIN at Commune 2nd

Located at the famous Commune 2nd is BEER BRAIN, one of the popular locations for people interested in quality craft beer. What started out as a conversation between close friends (known as the Tokyo Beer Boyz), about wanting to drink quality craft beer anywhere they Read More …

The One about Antonine Bourdelle’s “Grand Penelope”

One of my favorite sculptors is Emile-Antoine Bourdelle, an influential and prolific French sculptor, painter and teacher. From his dark sketches (inspired by classic and contemporary literature) to his earlier career to the amazing sculpture he would make a few years later through the early Read More …

The One about Omotesando Hills

In 2005, a shopping complex known as Omotesando Hills was built in the popular avenue in Shibuya known as Omotesando. The area often referred to as Tokyo’s Champs-Elysees, Mori Building created the complex (which was designed by Ando Tadao) that would contain 130 shops and Read More …

The One about ROLL ICE CREAM FACTORY in Shibuya

Harajuku and Omotesando are a place for trendy cafe’s, coffee shops and shops. Especially near the Jingumae area of Shibuya. And there are numerous shops that people line up for nearly an hour just to get a taste of what is being offered. Near Omotesando Read More …

The One about Hanshin Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyogo

Hanshin Koshien Stadium, sure it may be the home of the Hanshin Tigers but for Japanese baseball fans, Hanshin Koshien Stadium is a place where dreams are made of. The stadium opened back in August 1, 1924 as a stadium to host the national high Read More …

The One about the Japanese Pro Baseball Fan Handbook & Media Guide continuing in 2018 and it will be shipping on March 29th

A second post for the day and some good news from JapanBall.com. One of the big things that Japanese baseball fans of Wayne Graczyk’s “Japanese Baseball Media Guide” was wondering if whether or not the book will continue, after his passing last April. And the Read More …

The One about Flying with Air Nippon Airways (ANA)

It was back in 1952 when All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (a.k.a. ANA or Zennikku, which is short for the Japanese company name, Zen Nippon Kuyu Kabushiki Gaisha), currently the largest airline in Japan, was founded. With over 20,000 employees and awarded a “5-Star Airline” Read More …