Thursday, March 26, 2009

Walking down the street

Unlike the U.S. walking down Japanese roads are loads of fun, you never know when you’ll find something interesting. My first trip on the streets of Nagoya I happen to hit a temple, though I didn't know this at first.


This is where I entered on my way to a temple yet unknown to me. I went up the stairs thinking there might be more stones and I ended up finding more then I just a few rocks.

It seemed to be a graveyard, I had seen some people visiting the graves, so whenever I took pictures I did it in secret as to not offend anyone.


There was no paved road, I was just walking in some woods for a while continually seeing graves.

To be continued…

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Getting to Nagoya, Japan.

Its been a week so far getting here was easy, the flight was comfortable and lots of entertaining videos were available on the long trip. The Japanese airport in Tokyo was not as convenient as I had expected it to be, and I had to go in and out of security check just to determine what gate I had to go to. I had two cans of chili that made security stop me every time I went by, in the end it was the Japanese airport security that took it away from me not the American security. I took a bus then a taxi to the dorms, the total cost was about 3600 yen.


My Last American Burger in The U.S.