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Summer Fireworks in Japan

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Tokyo fireworks mosaic (courtesy HAMACHI! at Flickr's Creative Commons)You probably already know this if you’re in Japan right now or planning to go there in the next few weeks, but July is prime time of year for some great fireworks.

This is especially true in Tokyo, where the Sumida River explodes with color and locals wear traditional cotton summer yukata to watch the show.

The Japan National Tourist Office has a good online article on the Sumidagawa Hanabi Taikai (Sumida River Fireworks Display,) some of which my daughter and I enjoyed when she joined me for a few weeks in Tokyo a couple of years ago.

There are always matsuri or festivals going on in Japan, but there are a lot in the summer and they are fun to watch if you can catch one.

Check out AMPONTAN, one of my favorite Japan blogs, and his post about a mad morning dash through the streets of one of the cities in Kyushu.

In a country that is sometimes (OK, often) pretty confusing and overwhelming (even experienced travelers tend to hang onto their guidebook here) it’s nice to find an event that anyone can understand and appreciate.

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Japan with Kids: Navigating Tokyo with a ‘Tween

Monday, May 1st, 2006

Denwa (Cell Phone) Mania, Tokyo (Scarborough photo)It’s up, it’s good….

Here’s my 30 April San Antonio Express-News article about family travel to Tokyo with a ‘tween (preteen, roughly ages 9-12.)

I talk about visiting Harajuku, Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli and Odaiba plus climbing Mount Fuji.

More detailed postings about Tokyo to come, over the next few months.

There was also a sidebar about Yokohama that didn’t make it online, but here is my blog post about it.

Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Tokyo (Scarborough photo)

Hope you enjoy it along with my other Tokyo blog posts.

Update 5 June 2006: I found a good overview for a week-long Japan trip with Budget Travel Online’s Trip Coach — take a look here.

Update 02 December 2006: Here’s a detailed story on BootsnAll about climbing Mount Fuji.

Update 08 January 2007: From Ampontan, a blog about Japan, is a detailed post about Japanese matsuri, or festivals. Great fun if you can see one while you’re visiting.

Sake Barrel Offering, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Tokyo (Scarborough photo) Taking a Break Climbing Mt. Fuji (Scarborough photo)

Taking Kids to Japan: Manga and Anime.

Thursday, April 27th, 2006
 Climbing Sticks, Mount Fuji, Japan (Scarborough photo)    Parents, are your preteen/teen kids into Japanese manga (serialized graphic novels) and anime (Japanese animated ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tokyo Quickie

Monday, April 10th, 2006
Here's a link to Budget Travel's new "Snap Guide" to Tokyo, providing info links for transportation, trip planning, etc. Other "Snap Guides" include London, Paris, New York and Honolulu.

Kids in Tokyo — Escape to Yokohama

Friday, March 10th, 2006
Minato Mirai, YokohamaFeeling overwhelmed by Tokyo's bustle and sprawl? Take a subway ride just a bit south, to the relatively compact seaport city of Yokohama. It has the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tokyo: Asakusa to Odaiba Itinerary

Saturday, March 4th, 2006
Asakusa Kannon Temple, Tokyo (Scarborough photo) This is a nice combination of old shitamachi Edo (Tokyo) and some modern touches. Take the subway to Asakusa (pronounced A-sak-sa) ... [Continue reading this entry]

Family Travel in Tokyo: An Overview

Saturday, March 4th, 2006
Prayer Cards, Meiji Shrine, Tokyo (Scarborough photo)There is a reason that Tokyo is not normally listed as a "family destination" (whatever that is.) It is ... [Continue reading this entry]