One Day in Izu Peninsula
In summer, the Izu Peninsula is ideal to spend a refreshing week-end. Located a hundred kilometers away from Tokyo, I strongly suggest to rent a car to enjoy the fabulous seaside.
Off the map
Abandoned Japanese Schools
I have always liked abandoned Japanese schools. Not only they are sleeping beautifully far away in forgotten countrysides but they are also the cradle of the Japanese soul.
Lively
The Fireworks of Edogawa
An illuminated Fuji-san, followed by 4 big bursts of fireworks on its top: that's the signature of the Edogawa Fireworks.
Ethereal
The Milky Way ~ A Nocturnal Hiatus
When we looked up, a miracle revealed itself: billions of stars and the milky way stretched from one side of the sky to another.
Spring 2013: The Sakura of Peace
This year my wish was to let Kami-sama take me by the hand for nice, random walks through the city and enjoy the hanami in a more spiritual and romantic way.
Haunting
Gunkanjima: The Block 65
I am holding my breath on my theater sit... "The Block 65 ! This is the Block 65 !". I feel like yelling but luckily, I have a pop-corn trapped in my throat that saved me from all the potential troubles.
Haunting
Maya Hotel: The Most Famous Abandoned Hotel
Does that ever feel strange to you to think that the only way to the hotel is through the cable car?
Haunting
Gunkanjima: A Full-Moon Night
The night adventure on Gunkanjima started after some refreshments and a couple Onikoroshi.
Nagano with Friends: Jigokudani
We're getting at Jigokudani this time to visit the famous monkeys bathing in the onsen...