I finally arrive in Kumihama after numerous taxi’s, trains and buses. And also three phone calls to my host yelling ”HELP” I am lost and no one speaks or understands English and my google translate does not seem to be doing the job. The train stations in both Osaka and Kyoto are massive structures with... Continue Reading →
OHIO
OHIO Yes, that is the state I was born in, but it is also “Good Morning” in Japanese but written Ohayo. I board a train at the airport in Osaka, Japan to head to my hostel and note everyone sitting politely still, no phones, no talking, no music. I ask the young man sitting next... Continue Reading →