Kaleyn had a later start to the day so we (well me) decided to walk to a local temple. Online it says it is not visited much so nice and quiet. It was a good walk there as you can see below (7.3km there and back). We met a nice older lady there who was shocked we home schooled – that is not allowed in Japan. She had lots of questions for us. There was just a...
Read MoreHere is a quick walk thru the great apartment Michelle picked our for us.
Read MoreKaelyn starts most morning between 10-11am, so this is the perfect time for Tammy and I to walk to the park for the morning. There are two parks nearby. The closer one here in the video has people in it all the time we visit. It has a nice open area, and pond area (they need to stock it with fish!) The second one not so much. It’s on a side street so less...
Read MoreThis is a good time to discuss the main differences between the Shanghai subway and Tokyo subway SO FAR. As we use it more, we will likely navigate it much easier. In Tokyo, the subway is owned by multiple companies that run different lines. This means going to locations outside the core requires you to take a transfer to another line. What this means is that you...
Read MoreToday we needed to conquer phase 2 of the subway, transfers. What better way than a trip to Walmart to get some base items for possibly cheaper (at least in China it was) – in Japan Walmart owns Seiyu. Read my next post as I will explain the main differences in the subway between Tokyo and Shanghai. We spent a little time at the local station trying to...
Read MoreSince CDU (the modelling agency) doesn’t do castings on weekends, we were free to explore today. An important piece was to give the subway a try. Although CDU drives the models to castings, if there was a job Kaelyn would have to get there herself. And the subway is the cheapest way. We decided to check out another local grocery store that the rental agency...
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