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Thoughts on Returning Home to Japan – Spring Begins in Hokkaido

Posted on April 15, 2025 by CD

I find myself in such a strange place. I don’t mean in terms of where I physically am – I’m back in Otaru, Japan at my house, Satoshi Manor.  I mean it’s a strange place to be mentally, emotionally, spiritually. China was such an unexpected joy. I made some great friends in a very short…

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Carl at the Hotel Villa Fontaine at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan

I Moved to Japan (and Carl the ape came with me!)

Posted on August 3, 2024 by CD

I’m back at the Hotel Villa Fontaine at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan. I know this is an airport hotel, but it’s really deserving of praise for many reasons.  A short walk when you exit customs and immigration and you reach the hotel without even leaving Terminal 3. It’s not a luxury hotel, though in…

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My path to Home Ownership – I bought a Cheap House (Akiya) in Japan

Posted on May 30, 2024May 30, 2024 by CD

I’ve always wanted to be a home-owner and up to this point, I’ve been thwarted by economics. I could never get enough to make a decent offer in the beautiful places I’ve lived – or to qualify for a mortgage with my self-employed hustle lifestyle.  When I finally did manage to get enough money together…

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Dormy Inn Otaru and the Japanese Breakfast Cult

Posted on March 22, 2024March 22, 2024 by CD

I didn’t take pictures of this – because of basic respect for strangers on holiday – but I hope my words can convey how strange and awesome it is staying in a Japanese tourist hotel in a resort town during a holiday. I’ve written about the onsen (hot spring) and the unfortunate (for me) rule…

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Japanese Onsen – Traditional Baths: No Tattoos!

Posted on March 22, 2024March 22, 2024 by CD

I’ve written before about Turkish and Moroccan Hammam, as well as Korean jimjilbang – now it’s time to talk about the Japanese version – onsen. These are bath houses but don’t get them confused with a soapland which is a different thing entirely – though still involving a bath. Onsen are traditional, segregated by sex,…

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Sapporo – Japan’s Northern Island Capital

Posted on March 20, 2024March 20, 2024 by CD

I have to admit, Hokkaido has really grown on me. In particular, I really enjoy the temperate forests and the peaceful nature. I grew up in snow and it’s incredibly nice to be able to go walk through a park and enjoy the crisp sound of my footsteps. I would love to go skiing or…

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Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea – December 2022 Trip to Japan Part 3

Posted on December 27, 2022 by CD

Let’s start this with a disclaimer. Growing up in Southern California in the 1970s – Disney was a big part of my childhood. You could almost say that Disney defined my childhood. My mom’s first job was working for Walt Disney at Disneyland. She was one of the original mermaids in the Disneyland lagoon. My…

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Christmas in Japan – December 2022 – Part 2

Posted on December 26, 2022 by CD

The tricky part of traveling with my eleven-year-old daughter is finding ways to make it fun for both of us. I wasn’t going to keep us in the Narita Airport Crowne Plaza longer than I had to, so I’d booked us into Annex Katsutaro Ryokan in the old Nippori and Yanaka section of Arakawa City…

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A Father/Daughter Trip to Japan – December 2022 – Part 1

Posted on December 23, 2022 by CD

I love Japan. I’ve only spent a little bit of time here – but in that short period, I’ve learned that it offers everything I want from a place. The landscapes, the cities, the food, the people and culture, the technology, and much more. I’ve said it before – if Japan were the first country…

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Tim Ferriss: Amazing Vagabond

Posted on June 15, 2021 by CD

In 2007 while  hiking in Hawaii, my friend Leo was asking me questions about my book Rough Living: Tips and Tales of a Vagabond. When I told him it was about how to live without being a wage-slave, he said “So you’re like Tim Ferriss, the guy who wrote the the 4-Hour Work-Week.” “The what?”…

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