TRAVELER
Issue 30
Autumn 2009
Travel
Globe Spinning
When I was a kid, I was the master of procrastination. I could sit in my room and entertain myself for hours to avoid doing homew...
Onsen
Dig Your Own Hole
Most people who are outdoor enthusiasts in Japan love hopping into onsen. Some are clear, others milky white or dark and muddy. T...
Hiking
A Bear Is Ripping Off My Nipple
I grew up with bears. Winnie, Paddington, The Berenstains, Yogi, even Grizzly Adams. Bears are cute; they just run away. I’ve see...
The X Factor
The X Factor
Plans have been made and time set aside; the journey beckons. What to bring is always a topic of travelers. Too much or too littl...
Trail Recipes
Pie-less Pizza
Ingredients BaconOnionTomatoCheeseBlack pepperTabasco to taste In the Japanese title, dainashi means the “absence” (nas...
Spirit of Silence
Feline Friends
While riding my bike (The Beaver) through an unknown town, my thoughts often wander, depending on the surrounding environment...
The Local Brew
Daisen G-Beer
Daisen G-Beer may be one of the most remote breweries in Japan, but there is nothing remote about the familiar flavors of the...
High Tide
The Bathhouse Rules
Slip into the hot water. Rest your head on the edge of the tub and stare at the ceiling. “Ahhh…” all that tension is released. Ja...
Cycling Japan
A Coast-to-Coast Ride Across Honshu
Starting from the Tokyo outskirts, this ride takes us across the island of Honshu. Many cyclists try to ride across Japan’s l...
Bhutan
Bhutan Lite
How can you not be intrigued by a place called the last Shangri La, a country measured by Gross National Happiness, a land of thu...
Cycling
Taiwan Surprise
The excitement of discovering new places and waving at new faces keeps us pushing on the pedals. Every trip delivers new know...
Tottori
Go West, Baby, Go West!
Head to the furthest reaches of Japan’s least populated prefecture, Tottori, and prepare to be dazzled. In a country where...