Mama needed some rest and relaxation, so when Ashley told me about a special stay-for-one-night-get-the-next-night-free deal in one of the swankiest hot spring resorts in Jiaoxi, one of the rural townships within Yilan county, I jumped on it quick. Yilan is located on the northeastern part of Taiwan, an hour drive from Taipei. The influence […]
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Hokkaido, Part VII: Kushiro & Tsurui
We said goodbye to our seaside home and drove south to the city of Kushiro for its Ainu culture, famed marimo balls and red-crowned cranes. Our first stop in Kushiro was in Ainu Kotan Village next to Lake Akan at the tiny rustic restaurant Poronno serving traditional Ainu cooking. Although the Ainu are the indigenous […]
Hokkaido, Part VI: Shiretoko & Rausu
We were all bundled up for our guided hike this morning through the Shiretoko Five Lakes region inside the Shiretoko National Park. Because of its remote location Shiretoko is home to many endangered species, and the goverment takes great pains to protect it. From May 10 to July 31, during peak brown bear season, an […]
Hokkaido, Part V: Shari & Shiretoko
Sadly, we had to say sayonara to the beautiful Auberge Kita No Dan Dan hotel this morning for the drive east to the town of Shari. Coastal route 244 took us to Kitahama Station, the train station closest to the drift ice that comes from Russia across the Sea of Okhotsk in the winter. The […]
Hokkaido, Part IV: Asahikawa & Abashiri
Time for some city life. Our next destination would have been too long of a drive from Biei, so we stopped off at Asahikawa, Hokkaido’s second largest city, for its famous zoo and shoyu ramen. The Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa is one of Japan’s most famous due to its unique enclosures, which allow visitors to […]
Hokkaido, Part III: Furano & Biei
Today we drove northeast to farm country. The farther we drove the sight of cars and buildings gave way to rolling green hills, stretches of vegetables in the making and the most unbelievable flower farms. Our first stop was at Hakone Dairy Farm for a lesson in cow milking. Realizing how time consuming it […]
Hokkaido, Part II: Noboribetsu & Lake Toya
We picked up our rental car today complete with an Audrey Hepburnish-voiced GPS navigation system advising us to “take a break” when we drove for two hours without stopping. Yet another reason why we love Japan. The nicest rental car employee on the planet patiently guided us through our route and even calculated tolls for […]
Alishan National Forest (阿里山): Part II
We stumbled around in the dark after our 3:30AM wake up call and were briefly revived by a cup of hot sweet ginger tea while waiting for the shuttle to take us to the Alishan sunrise viewing train. Jules was a bit grumpy due to the chilly weather, but we dutifully stood on line with […]
Alishan National Forest (阿里山): Part I
I have wanted to visit Alishan National Forest, one of Taiwan’s top tourist spots, for many years now. The thought of hours driving along narrow, tortuous mountain roads with a child in tow, though, has usually been effective at laying that idea to rest. Jules has proven himself to be a hardy traveler this past […]
Calla Lily Festival in Yangmingshan National Park (竹子湖海芋季)
Philip’s mother and sister, Kim, arrived in Taipei two days ago for a week long visit where they lucked out on unusually fabulous weather, full of sunshine and warm temperatures. We spent a day at one of our favorite local national parks a half hour drive from our home, the Yangmingshan National Park, where the […]