November 8, 2012: The Osaka wrap-up! Back in Tokyo! Family dinner! Honkogetsu! Killer ramen!

On our final night in Osaka, I was invited to join Akemi's family for a grand kaiseki dinner at Honkogetsu.  It was a magnificent meal, due in large part to the food and company, but also in some small part because I made it through the meal without fumbling anything with my chopsticks or unwittingly…

November 6, 2012: The Osaka Walking Tour: Part Deux!

Wow!  It's been a whirlwind few days here in Osaka.  I've covered so much ground that I've decided to squeeze in an extra blog entry.  Let's call it "November 6, 2012: The Quickening!" We met up with Akemi's parents on our first night in town.  The plan was to go to Sushi Koyoshi, a mom…

November 6, 2012: A guided photo and video tour of Osaka! And a message from my sis!

Hey, we're in Osaka, Akemi's hometown, and we've just checked into the hotel. Akemi is going to meet up with some friends and, rather than tag along, I thought we might have the day to ourselves checking out the city.  Ready?  Let's go! Thanks for tagging along.  This concludes our walking tour of Osaka.  Let's…

November 5, 2012: What day is it? Oh, let’s call it Osaka Day #1! And the tail end of Tokyo Day #7! L’Effervescence! And dogs eating ice cream!

Today, we took the shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo to Osaka, riding (and eating) in comfort as the scenery whizzed by. It was quite comfortable (surprisingly roomier than any airline I've ever flown), with reserve seating and food vendors who stroll up and down the various cars, offering up everything from ice cream and coffee…

November 4, 2012: Tokyo Day #7! On the home front! L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon! Pieces of the Puzzle!

Here I've been wracking my brain, wondering how I could make a living if moved to Japan - when, suddenly, opportunity comes a-knocking: Japan suffers sumo wrestler shortage.  The way I've been eating of late, I figure I should be ready for action in about two months. As much as I'm enjoying myself here in Tokyo,…

November 3, 2012: Tokyo Day #6! Pizza Seirinkan! The Molecular Tapas Bar!

I'd been thinking about it since my last trip here and, finally, yesterday, I finally got a chance to pay a return visit to Pizza Seirinkan.  Joining me this time were Akemi and her friend Yukina... After lunch, we headed over to Electric Town, Akihabara, so I could track down a new Evangelion iPhone case…

November 2, 2012: Tokyo Day #5! Actually, Yokohama Day #1!

Yesterday, I ended up going to Yokohama for the day.  It was my first visit to the area and I was wowed.  It's absolutely beautiful, alternately reminding me of New York in parts, Paris in others, and even San Diego at times.  My friend, Moro-san, was my tour guide for the day, taking me absolutely…

November 1, 2012: Tokyo Day #4! Pierre Gagnaire!

Okay, I said late blog entry but I've got a window of opportunity here so it'll be an early blog post instead.  Last night, I got together with my friend, Sachi, for dinner at Pierre Gagnaire in the ANA Continental Hotel. We spent much of the meal catching up on our respective lives.  Sachi is…

October 31, 2012: Tokyo Day #3! Sawada! Shinjuku! Butagumi!

Last night, Akemi and I returned to our favorite sushi restaurant in Tokyo: Sawada. It's always more than dinner, it's a show, with Master Sawada-san presenting a feast of varied sushis and sashimis, from sweet Hokkaido uni to grilled sea eel, all expertly prepared and utterly delicious.  The restaurant itself is small, seating six at…

October 29, 2012: Tokyo Day #2! Roppongi! Faro! Yasai-ya Me!

Akemi is so adorable.  She's apparently been in Canada so long that she's forgotten what it's like to live in Tokyo. "Tell me when you see a garbage can,"she said, waving the empty can she was holding. A garbage can?  On the streets of Ginza?  You're more likely to come across Godzilla. The plan was…

October 28, 2012 (here in Tokyo): Arrival! Applause! Soba at Akatsukian! And Mitsukoshi desserts!

One of the things I'm reminded about Tokyo every time I catch the shuttle bus from Narita airport into the city are the highways and how truly high they are.  So high, in fact, that one will occasionally find oneself eye-level with the top floor of some extremely tall buildings.  Not a great ride for…