Thursday, October 25, 2012

A Koyo View

Koyo is a Japanese term commonly used to refer to colorful Autumn foliage. I had the opportunity to accompany a coworker on a trek through the mountains on one of the Gunma region's most popular koyo-viewing roads. 

A dam on the ascent.







Ross has a great appreciation for his van. "Small car victory!"



Although you may look think you see a bird , it is actually a wind-borne leaf.




Thursday, September 20, 2012

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Yokota Friendship Festival

Once a year, Yokota Air Base opens its gates to the community during the Japanese-American Friendship Festival. The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force joined the USAF with static displays on the flight line and booths selling merchandise. 

Japanese and American cuisine were both in high demand. As a volunteer for one of the food booths, I can honestly say that the lines did not stop until the food supply was depleted or the shop was closed for the night, whichever came first. Despite the heat, the humidity, and the complete lack of shade or seating, the turnout was impressive. Base public affairs announced that over 175,000 people attended the festival over the course of two days.










Hanabi. The best fireworks display I have ever seen, hands down. I was convinced I was watching the grand finale twice before it actually arrived. 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Exploring Fussa




After great toil and with much anticipation...

Ramen! Feet and minds heavy with jet lag, we  wandered off base to find something Stephen missed and something I'd been looking forward to trying. 

Tasty and oh-so filling.


One bit of the shopping center that typically exists around train stations. 

Monday, September 3, 2012

Summer in Seattle

We enjoyed time with family before our hop across the Pacific.