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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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Category: Japan

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan3 Comments

Words–Thoughts on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

October 12, 2024October 12, 2024 Rich McClear

My father was a sergeant in the China, Burma, India war theater, in Stillwell’s army.  He served in all three countries.  After VE day he and many other sergeants were flown back to the US from India to attend Officer … Continue reading Words–Thoughts on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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Iwo Jima

October 10, 2024October 10, 2024 Rich McClear

In Japanese Iwo Jima means Sulfur Island.  The island has the smell of brimstone about it.  In 1945, when the battle of Iwo Jima was fought in the second world war, it must have added to the feeling that this … Continue reading Iwo Jima

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Guardian Lions in Okinawa

October 8, 2024October 8, 2024 Rich McClear

Thank goodness for McDonalds and Starbucks.  Let me explain.  Today in Naha Okinawa, we wanted to visit Tsuboya Yachmiun Street, an older street in Naha which specializes in pottery manufacture and sale   In 1682 all of the kilns were consolidated … Continue reading Guardian Lions in Okinawa

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan1 Comment

A Step Back in Time on Taketomi Island.

October 8, 2024October 8, 2024 Rich McClear

When we sailed into Ishigaki we were greeted with a rainbow.  We did not know if we would get into Ishigaki.  Tropical Depression 20 became Typhoon Kathon and threatened our call.  Ishigaki is off the east coast of Taiwan, opposite … Continue reading A Step Back in Time on Taketomi Island.

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Degrees of Separation

October 7, 2024October 7, 2024 Rich McClear

Nagasaki Japan. The Peace Park in Nagasaki near ground zero, or the hypocenter, reminds me of one of those parks in Eastern Europe, especially one outside of Budapest, where the authorities have gathered all of those monumental statues in the … Continue reading Degrees of Separation

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A Robotic Cartoon Cat and Taiko Drumming as a Martial Art.

October 5, 2024October 5, 2024 Rich McClear

I could feel it coming on, that scratchy throat, the overnight postnasal drip.  So, I decided to skip the tour we had booked in Toyama and spend the day resting.  Suzi went out on tour to look at temples and … Continue reading A Robotic Cartoon Cat and Taiko Drumming as a Martial Art.

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Kanmon Strait

October 2, 2024October 2, 2024 Rich McClear

The Kanmon Strait separates the main Japanese Islands of Honshu and Kyushu.  It is the way to get from the Inland Sea (which connects with the Pacific) to the Sea of Japan and is sometimes viewed as the gateway to … Continue reading Kanmon Strait

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Hiroshima – No Words

October 1, 2024October 1, 2024 Rich McClear

At least until after some thought.  For now, pictures and captions. The “Atomic Dome”  The one surviving building close “Ground Zero” or as the Japanese call it the Hypo Center. Scenes from the Peace Park, on an island across from … Continue reading Hiroshima – No Words

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan1 Comment

Making Paper

October 1, 2024October 1, 2024 Rich McClear

Paper is important in Japan.  Not only is it made for documents, newspapers, books, and currency but fans and origami paper for creating three dimensional designs. Clothing was also made of paper.  It was cheap and it retained heat well.  … Continue reading Making Paper

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan5 Comments

Osaka Farewell

September 29, 2024September 29, 2024 Rich McClear

Taiko Drummers and an animated Ferris Wheel ended our visit to Osaka. Each community tries to outdo the next in sending off cruise ships. This is an experiment. I have never tried to do a video before. Check out the … Continue reading Osaka Farewell

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Full and Empty

September 29, 2024September 29, 2024 Rich McClear

Leaving the train station, we had a lot of choices.  Tour companies offered to take us on a bus loop to the major palaces, castles, forts, shrines gardens and temples that people go to Kyoto to see.  We opted to … Continue reading Full and Empty

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From Bullet Train to “Hello Kitty.”

September 28, 2024September 28, 2024 Rich McClear

The bullet train takes 13 minutes to travel from Kyoto to Osaka.  On the return the “Hello Kitty” liveried train took us back in about twice that time.  Today was my train day.  The Shinkansen, or bullet train, links most … Continue reading From Bullet Train to “Hello Kitty.”

2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Cruises, Japan1 Comment

I Take Pictures of Sunsets and Volcanoes

September 27, 2024September 27, 2024 Rich McClear

In the classic days of ocean crossings, the sail away was an event.  After partying on the ship guests would heed the call “All ashore that’s going ashore” and line the pier.  Travelers threw paper streamers from the ship and … Continue reading I Take Pictures of Sunsets and Volcanoes

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan2 Comments

Looking for Fuji, Finding Halloween

September 27, 2024September 27, 2024 Rich McClear

It was a three-day weekend in Japan.  Sunday, September 22 is the first day of fall.  We had blustery weather throughout the night and the captain aborted his first attempt to enter Shimizu harbor because of high winds and squalls.  … Continue reading Looking for Fuji, Finding Halloween

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Holiday Kimonos

September 27, 2024September 27, 2024 Rich McClear

Our first stop in Tokyo was the Asakusa district.  It had started as a fishing village the Suida River.  The legend is that some fishermen in the 7th century, caught a small statue in their nets.  They built a temple … Continue reading Holiday Kimonos

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When Tokyo was Edo

September 27, 2024September 27, 2024 Rich McClear

The thing I noticed about Tokyo this trip is that I could breathe.  The first time we spent the night in Tokyo I had trouble breathing.  It was1969, Suzi and I were on our way to a summer study program … Continue reading When Tokyo was Edo

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan1 Comment

Yokohama Comes to Us.

September 26, 2024September 26, 2024 Rich McClear

When we got back to the ship the air conditioning was working again and the engineer we spoke with said the ship had already cooled down by 3o Celsius.   The view of downtown Yokohama at night from our balcony was … Continue reading Yokohama Comes to Us.

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan2 Comments

…and Baseball!

September 25, 2024September 25, 2024 Rich McClear

When I was kid there were a lot of myths about Japanese Baseball that I later learned were not true, like the myth that they ran the based clockwise go give more advantage to right handers.  Not true.    On … Continue reading …and Baseball!

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan1 Comment

In Praise of Ramen!

September 25, 2024September 25, 2024 Rich McClear

After our son, Brian, graduated from college he and his roommate bought a house in South Minneapolis with the intention of fixing it up and flipping it.  Halloween completely slipped their minds so when goblins started knocking they gave out … Continue reading In Praise of Ramen!

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan1 Comment

Hakodate

September 21, 2024September 21, 2024 Rich McClear

I stepped onto our balcony as we pulled into Hakodate.  A group of school girls in white uniforms with sailor collars waved enthusiastically calling out “good morning mister.” I waved back and called out “ohayō.”  They started jumping up and … Continue reading Hakodate

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Japan3 Comments

…and Bears, Oh My!

September 19, 2024September 19, 2024 Rich McClear

Gori was a Japanese student at Sitka’s Outer Coast College.  We worked together to produce a radio program on the Japanese nature photographer Michio Hoshino who was killed in a bear mauling and was beloved in Alaska.  I asked for … Continue reading …and Bears, Oh My!

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