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At a very elegant Chinese restaurant in Ropponggi HillsBefore...
At a very elegant Chinese restaurant in Ropponggi HillsBefore going to the university seminar I planned to go to that day which was scheduled to be held around Roppongi, I decided to have my lunch at the nearby restaurant. The mall was ver (read full article)
Domo Arigato: A Package from Japan!
Good morning! Wow, I must have been tired last night because apparently we got some crAzy storms, that even knocked the power out (thank goodness for cell phone alarms!), but I didn’t hear a single sound! I am usually the lightest sleeper in t (read full article)
Ichigo Condensed Milk Kakigori—Strawberry Condensed Milk Japanese Shaved Ice
Kakigori (Japanese shaved ice) is a popular summer treat that we looked forward to eating when we lived in Japan. When we were in Tokyo last month we spent a day in the Azabu Juban area visiting some of our favorite spots. After (read full article)
Exploring Tokyo, July 2010
If someone had told me a few years ago that I would have a group of friends that I had made on the internet, I would have thought that they were crazy. Fast forward to the present, and that is exactly what has happened. Life as a (read full article)
Bohemian…It’s So Secret…Nobody Goes There!
Blink and you’ll miss Bohemian, a hidden Japanese gem on Great Jones Street near Bowery. There’s no name on the outside of the restaurant, and you can’t see it from the street – it’s tucked away behind a butcher shop. (read full article)
Tokyo in Pictures
I am currently sitting in the Delta Terminal of the L.A. airport trying to keep myself awake while I wait to board my flight to Salt Lake City, where I will rejoin my girls, Mr. Fuji (he had a separate flight home), and my in-laws. (read full article)
TOKYO.
A fishing village once called Edo, Tokyo has grown to be one of the world’s biggest cities. Until Ota Dakon built the Edo Castle in 1457, Edo remained a fishing village. Emperor Meiji moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1869 and the (read full article)
Saturday Stories: Mom's First Trip Out of the USA
It is often the loss of things which makes us realize the value of what we had. In losing something that should have been precious, we see our mistake; the way we took people or things for granted. Once in a while, we are granted an opport (read full article)
Banana Splits in NYC
The next couple of weeks are going to be crazy for our family. On Thursday I’m going to be flying to Tokyo to meet up with Mr. Fuji who has been in Japan for the past week and a half on a business trip. I am so excited to g (read full article)
Keali'i Reichel
Keali'i Reichel is one of Hawai'i’s most popular recording artists, and the award-winning kumu hula of Halau Ke'alaokamaile. His music, chant and hula represent the best of traditional and contemporary poetry and dance in Hawai'i today. Yesterday, (read full article)



