Near Kyoto on the HOZUGAWA River
On the Sagano Scenic railway that winds through the mountains along the Hozagawa River with my friend Seiko.
In Nagasaki, a port city that was the first place that foreigners were allowed to enter Japan.
In 1945, during World War II, the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb.
The hypo center of the bomb that the US dropped on Nagasaki.
In Nagaski Peace Park. (2 pictures)
Thousands of paper cranes are donated each year. What is origami?At Miyajima, on an island in the Sea of Japan.. This is a Shinto Shrine. How can you tell?
With my friend Yuko from Hiroshima.
Hiroshima was also destroyed by atomic bomb, August 6, 1945. I am at the peace park. Sadoko and the Thousand Paper Cranes is honored here. can you find out why? (2 pictures)
Last time on the Shinkansen. How fast can this train go.
This is supposed to be a video... If it does not play,don't use it.
Leaving Japan, what ocean am I starting to fly over, back to the US?
When I left Japan it was 4 PM on July 2. Notice the sunset outside my airplane window.
When I arrived in Michigan, it was 7 PM on July 2. How can that be that only three hours past and I traveled over 5,000 miles?
Hint: notice the sunrise outside my plane window as I get near the US.
On the Sagano Scenic railway that winds through the mountains along the Hozagawa River with my friend Seiko.
In Nagasaki, a port city that was the first place that foreigners were allowed to enter Japan.
In 1945, during World War II, the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb.
The hypo center of the bomb that the US dropped on Nagasaki.
In Nagaski Peace Park. (2 pictures)
Thousands of paper cranes are donated each year. What is origami?At Miyajima, on an island in the Sea of Japan.. This is a Shinto Shrine. How can you tell?
With my friend Yuko from Hiroshima.
Hiroshima was also destroyed by atomic bomb, August 6, 1945. I am at the peace park. Sadoko and the Thousand Paper Cranes is honored here. can you find out why? (2 pictures)
Last time on the Shinkansen. How fast can this train go.
This is supposed to be a video... If it does not play,don't use it.
Leaving Japan, what ocean am I starting to fly over, back to the US?
When I left Japan it was 4 PM on July 2. Notice the sunset outside my airplane window.
When I arrived in Michigan, it was 7 PM on July 2. How can that be that only three hours past and I traveled over 5,000 miles?
Hint: notice the sunrise outside my plane window as I get near the US.