Narbonne, France
During the fall of 2013, I was lucky enough to meet my dad during his business trip in Narbonne, France. I took off from work and spent a week in […]
During the fall of 2013, I was lucky enough to meet my dad during his business trip in Narbonne, France. I took off from work and spent a week in […]
In the center of Matsumoto, Nagano, just a few minutes walk from Matsumoto Castle, is Laboratorio Cafe & Shop. Laboratorio is in an old brick building with the shop on […]
Near Okayama is a historic town called Kurashiki. The town is famous for it’s distinctive black and white tiled warehouses that were built in the 17th century. Bikan, the historic district […]
Yu and I traveled to Naoshima for our summer vacation. I used this website to plan our train and ferry times. Naoshima is an island in west Japan where art and […]
Free Factory pays homage to Andy Warhol’s New York studio, The Factory. The Factory was once known as a hip hangout for artsy types, and Free Factory works to emulate […]
Pizza lovers, be sure to make a stop at Pizzeria Ciro in Higashi-Nakano. Just a few minutes from Shinjuku, Ciro serves craftsman pizza with the freshest ingredients. Their chefs are […]
Summer’s ending, so I bought a sunflower this morning for my fin vase from Flat Packables.
Smack-dab in the middle of nowhere is one of the most delicious Tex-Mex restaurants I’ve found in Japan. Mike’s Tex-Mex is quite a trek from Shinjuku station, but their salsa […]