Mark Tokyo and Kyoto
Few observation about Japan:
- Very clean and the further from the tourist areas the clearer it gets.
- Rules rule the day, and night, here. Every rule is followed, lines, crossing road (they wait for the walk sign....no exceptions), etc..
- Very interesting culture and not trivial and I've barely scratched the surface.
- Due to US inflation and their weak Yen, Japan is actually cheaper than the US. This one is a shocker.
- The food and people are healthier than other counties I've been to.
- Much more English than the last time I was here.
- The transportation system in Tokyo is crazy complex, but Peyton and I ended up going pro.
- Still the worst part of my day is looking on x-feed and reading the news in the US. Japan is looking better and better.
- In general, I liked Japan more than Taiwan, but there are caveats. I spent several months in Thailand with very close Thai friends over the years. Taiwan is different from Thailand, but it's very similar in general. I also had a friend, Masa, here who hooked Peyton up big time with wrestling practices and one national tournament. That wasn't just fun, it was a real glimpse into the culture. These combined, gave Japan an unfair advantage.
Festival from our airbnb we had a great location, three iconic structures.


I wonder if our HOA will allow me to build a three story parking facility? BTW, I sold Lynette's 1999 CRV days before our trip, and I still want to build it. I'm hoping used car prices have continued to decline.
Trying to get selfies in each room.
She went native. Lynette rented this for her (it's very common) and Talia LOVED it. She was over the moon on this one.
Thank you, Mark. Great pictures. More is better.
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DeleteWhat great experiences! I am sure Talia will love it when you pick her up from school in your new stylish clothes :P
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