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Posts Tagged ‘Holidays’

Posted in Blog on January 9, 2009

New Year in Japan 2

On New Years Eve we also went to the Hongakuji temple on our way back home. This temple is beautifully decorated with lighted lamps “akachochin” (red lamps) and “shirochochin” (white lamps). This is the Ebisu-do Hall built by the 1st shogun Minamoto Yorit ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 9, 2009

New Year in Japan 1

This is a special time in Japan and a lot of people take their days off to visit family and to go to the shrines and temples. Even banks and post offices are closed for several days, so, you have to be prepared. (We ran into this problem 2 years ago and in Japan a lot is paid by ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 8, 2009

Mashiko

After Nikko we traveled to Mashiko. We had to wait a while in the city Utsunomiya to transfer, where we did some shopping and sight seeing.We saw beautiful big neon signs: “Coca Cola”!!! And of course, we found some beautiful Japanese girls! After riding the bus for ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 7, 2009

Nikko

The next trip was to Nikko and Mashiko. My youngest son and girlfriend had also arrived in Japan. The next day we left right away because for the Japanese this is a big holiday time too. A lot of places are closed and you have to check everything well before you go somewhere. Ove ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 5, 2009

Koya-san

This year we celebrated our holidays in Japan. We got a Japan Rail Pass and with our 2 oldest boys we traveled first to Koya-san, south of Osaka and about 6 hours of travel from Kamakura. Mount Koya, set amid black cedars at an altitude of 1000 m., is Japan’s most venerated ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 29, 2007

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Dear Friends, Family, new Friends, Readers and Bloggers, WONDERFUL HOLIDAYS, MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! from the LIGTENBERGS, Adriaan, Swanica, Roland, Maarten en Arjan. Yet another year went by so fast. Those pictures were taken when we celebrated Christmas and N ... Continue Reading

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