- Most of Japan is uninhabited (around 70%) so the population is concentrated in metropolitan areas.
- Japanese people are "sensitive to the seasons" as described by our tour guide, they love all seasons.
- There are TONS of Shinto shrines in Japan.
- Japan is really expensive
- Japanese food is good in the U.S. but even better in Japan!
- Geishas are NOT prostitutes.
- Japan has the most amazing public transportation
- Japanese make amazing toilets with heated seats, built in bidets, and musical flushes.
- A bonsai tree is not just a small tree, it is any tree in a pot.
Dave and Jane (Stephen's Parents) got us plane tickets with their skymiles which was very very nice of them. The purpose of our trip was actually to visit my family in Singapore, but since it was cheaper to get tickets through Japan, we thought it would be nice to spend some time there. We only spent one day in Japan with Dave and Jane because they went to Thailand for a week with my sister-in-law Melissa before visiting my family in Singapore.Red Japanese Maple trees are my new favorite trees. They take a long time to grow as big as the one in the picture. There are also Green Japanese Maples in the picture, in the fall they turn the same color red as the Red Maples.
These are barrels of Sake, Japanese wine. They were donated by Sake makers to a Shinto temple.Here I am trying to imitate the school children.
A beautiful crane on an island surrounded by irises. And perfectly manicured trees.
This is the golden pavilion in Kyoto, one of its most famous sites.

Beautiful lotus flowers.

Here is Jane getting close to the Lilly pads.
We had lunch at the cutest little restaurant. It was in this small ally-way and we would have never known it was there if our guide hadn't shown it to us. It was very delicious. These small rooms that people eat in were surrounding a beautiful courtyard with manicured trees and water features.