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  • Shopping in Tokyo’s ‘Kitchentown’
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    Shopping in Tokyo’s ‘Kitchentown’

    ByEileen Ogintz September 8, 2015August 8, 2025

    There’s shop after shop of kitchen wares—ceramic sake cups, wooden bowls for miso soup, colorful bowls for rice, all varieties of chop sticks and of course hand-made Japanese knives that will be engraved on the spot with your name in Japanese. And everything is a bargain!

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  • What for dinner in Tokyo? How about 14 courses, small but delicious?
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    What for dinner in Tokyo? How about 14 courses, small but delicious?

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2015June 29, 2023

    If you think a 14-course dinner might be a little much to handle, come sample Chef Kenichiro Ooe’s fare at Kozue on the 40th floor of the Park Hyatt Tokyo with stellar views of the city.

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  • Hiroshima school: memorial and symbol of peace
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    Hiroshima school: memorial and symbol of peace

    ByEileen Ogintz September 4, 2015July 6, 2021

    The Honkawa Elementary School is in the heart of Hiroshima and when the Atomic Bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, all but one of the 420 students and teachers perished. Today is a again a bustling school and a memorial to those who died.

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  • Finding real books and bookstores on your family trips
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    Finding real books and bookstores on your family trips

    ByEileen Ogintz September 3, 2015July 10, 2021

    I know a lot of kids don’t even read “real” books anymore. Everyone is all about interactive books kids can read on tablets with all sorts of fun features. But there’s still something to be said for stopping in at a local bookstore — or a national park visitor center — and browsing their collection of children’s books.

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  • Exploring Japanese pop culture at the Manga Museum
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    Exploring Japanese pop culture at the Manga Museum

    ByEileen Ogintz September 2, 2015July 6, 2021

    These aren’t just any comics. These are the enormously popular and traditional Manga, the basis for Anime, at the Kyoto International Manga Museum which is run by Kyoto Seika University and the Kyoto City Government. The University teaches aspiring Manga artists and writers in its design and fine arts department.

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  • Visiting a traditional Japanese Ryokan — not your ordinary hotel
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    Visiting a traditional Japanese Ryokan — not your ordinary hotel

    ByEileen Ogintz September 1, 2015July 15, 2021

    Welcome to the traditional Japanese Riokan. There are these hotels all around Japan, some in the mountains, which offer the chance to try the Japanese hot springs baths called onseng

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  • Touring Kyoto with locals and on bikes: seeing more than temples
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    Touring Kyoto with locals and on bikes: seeing more than temples

    ByEileen Ogintz August 31, 2015December 20, 2024

    Kyoto is famous for its Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. This morning, we’re cycling a 14-mile loop with Kyoto Cycling Tour Project with stops at the Golden Pavilion and Ryoanji Temple with its world-famous rock garden – two of the city’s and Japan’s top tourist attractions.

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  • Cruise follies, foibles, TMI, TLI and unexpected discoveries
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    Cruise follies, foibles, TMI, TLI and unexpected discoveries

    ByAndy Yemma August 30, 2015November 10, 2025

    No cruise is complete without its follies and unexpected discoveries.

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  • Kids have a different take on cultural exchanges on cruises
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    Kids have a different take on cultural exchanges on cruises

    ByEileen Ogintz August 29, 2015July 7, 2021

    Listen up parents — if you thought the educational part of cruising was only seeing historic and cultural sites, you were wrong. It seems much more cultural exchange happens right on board at the kids’ and teen club, kids say.

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  • In Hokkaido: navigating on our own is not that difficult
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    In Hokkaido: navigating on our own is not that difficult

    ByEileen Ogintz August 27, 2015July 7, 2021

    The ship staff had warned that navigating on your own in Japan is different than elsewhere. Very few locals speak English and signs are only in Japanese. I understand now why in the U.S. Japanese tourists always move in a group with a guide.

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