ABJS Meeting in Japan

Part 1: Kauai | Part 2: Japan | Part 3: Oahu

Part 2

Arriving in Tokyo Monday evening is very hectic. We leave the airport and take the light rail to our hotel. Our dinner consists of take-out food court items from the subway station, and we eat in our tiny hotel room.

We are treated to a wonderful breakfast buffet of Japanese, Chinese, and western selections. Then, we strike out to visit the Meiji shrine and the Hamarikyu Garden. The best part of this day is the tea ceremony in the teahouse overlooking the water. Our day ends as night falls at Senso-ji, and afterwards, we enjoy a hot udon dinner in a restaurant nearby.

On Thursday morning, we stroll the east garden of the Imperial Palace. Then, we take the bullet train to Kyoto.

We wake up to mountain views from our balcony at the Westin Miyako Kyoto. After morning meetings, the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeon tour takes us to Kiyomizu-dera. After the temple visit, we ramble down the path, sampling matcha soft serve and other local snacks.

Over the next few days, we use Kyoto as a base to tour surrounding areas. We discover that the deer at Nara actually bow to get food. The Totoro store in Osaka tickles Yan and the kids. We find other picturesque areas of Kyoto, from the red torii gates to the verdant bamboo groove. Before departing, I learn that the back trails of the Westin meander along a garden and lead to a bird sanctuary.

Then, it’s time to leave. Visiting a new place makes deep impressions, and my biggest impression is that there is not a single public trash can in Japan. Now, back to the California via Hawaii.

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