Photo of the Day: Beach Bike

Bicycling across sand is a pretty tough slog, but some brave visitors are keen to give it a go. There are several bicycle rental shops in the area, including one right by Hase Station. In non-peak season, renting a bike is a great way to see more of the area. During peak season, however, you'll … Continue reading Photo of the Day: Beach Bike

Photo of the Day: Hopes and Dreams

Often stacked tablet upon tablet, prayers, hopes, dreams and wishes for the future are laid bare for all to see at Anyou-in. Though usually about passing entrance exams and finding love, messages sometimes bleed heartbreak. On more than one occasion, a quick survey has revealed letters to lost little ones, updates on the lives of … Continue reading Photo of the Day: Hopes and Dreams

Photo of the Day: Friendly Giant

And the Daibutsu (Great Buddha) finally makes an appearance. This fellow once resided under a roof, but two typhoons and one tsunami made short work of that three times. Our inn is about an 8-10 minute walk from the Daibutsu, but it takes a bit longer in peak season when the sidewalks are overflowing with … Continue reading Photo of the Day: Friendly Giant

Photo of the Day: Setsubun at Hachiman

One of Japan's more unusual (to an outsider) festivals has got to be Setsubun. Every February 3rd, adults across the country don demon masks and scare the wits out of their children and grandchildren, whose job it is to drive the demons out by tossing dried beans at them (mame maki), and shouting, "Oni wa … Continue reading Photo of the Day: Setsubun at Hachiman

Photo of the Day: Inked

Tattoo culture in Japan is *quite* a bit different than it is in many Western countries. And though times may be a-changin', with young'uns getting inked with seemingly increasing frequency, tattoes are still mostly considered to be a yakuza thing. Of course, that's a vast generalization—plenty of non-yakuza have them, too, particularly those whose work … Continue reading Photo of the Day: Inked

Photo of the Day: Through the Torii Gates

A row of red torii gates frame the path leading to Sasuke Inari Shrine. Today's photo is a bit of a cheat, as it's one from our Facebook page. Covered in fox figurines (Inari is a god who takes the form of a fox), nestled on the side of a hill, and with red torii … Continue reading Photo of the Day: Through the Torii Gates