Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Machine Elves… Machine Elves Everywhere! Here’s a clip from the recent Joe Rogan podcast with Michael Pollan about his new book called “The is Your Brain on Plants.” Back when I named the new company “Machine Elf” it was a super niche word only known to a few that have ever seen them or at […]
Category: Japan
5 Fantastic Destinations as we Return to Travel
Written by Contributing Author @ modhop.com
Covid 19 has pushed most of our travel plans, but finally, things are (hopefully) looking up, and it’s time to look to the future. However, there is no doubt that after the pandemic, the world has changed and people are starting to adapt to this new brand of travel. After […]
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Read MoreEverything You Need To Know About the United Excursionist Perk
Written by Travis Cormier @ MileValue
It isn’t uncommon to book a trip with more than one destination. This is especially popular for travel to Europe. Who doesn’t want to visit Rome and Paris on the same trip? How about Madrid and Santorini?
In order to do this, your travel plans will be multidimensional and not just round-trip so you’ll need to plan accordingly.
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Read MoreEU travel updates, Mauritius, Morocco reopening, World of Hyatt
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Read MoreThe Swordsmith
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – The Swordsmith This was like a little Japanese Anime show made real! I ended up at this cool blacksmith’s place in Osaka where this guy was making Japanese knives and swords in the traditional manner. I almost bought one, but I wasn’t sure how I could take a sword home on the […]
Daytime in Roppongi, Tokyo
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Daytime in Roppongi, Tokyo Here’s one of the first photos I took with my Hasselblad camera when I got to Tokyo. This is kind of a weird thing to like about that machine: the aspect ratio. I mean, it’s not that big of a deal because I can always crop them any […]
Red Gates in Kyoto in the Evening
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Great video on psychedics with Jordan Peterson The words below are from the YouTube description: Dr. Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., is a professor of neuroscience, psychiatry, and behavioral science and director of the Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the author of over 400 scientific research publications and has […]
Best Ways to Australia with Points and Miles
Written by Anna Zaks @ MileValue
Many travelers have Australia on their bucket list. There really is something for everyone, from the snorkeling and diving at the Great Barrier Reef to wineries, cool cities and spectacular beaches.
The competition for the very limited number of award seats to get there, however, is fierce. Airlines’ frequent miler programs certainly don’t make it easy and finding award space on the nonstop flights from the U.S. could be quite a challenge.
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Read MoreRandom Scene from Shinjuku
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Random Scene from Shinjuku Here’s a random scene from Shinjuku, one of the most dynamic neighborhoods in Tokyo. You’ll see all sorts of random things happening here. And you can’t ever go wrong with visiting a random food place, where everything is tasty… these random food guys always know when it’s right […]
Walking Around Osaka
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Walking Around Osaka I can see why people in Japan like photography so much – there is always something interesting to shoot! I often wonder if because it’s such a photography-driven culture that the buildings and environs are designed to be more photographable. Know what I mean? Walking Around Osaka Photo Information […]
Rainy Evening in Tokyo
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Rainy Evening in Tokyo I took this in a relatively “seedy” area of Tokyo near Kabuchiko. It’s not really as dangerous as it used to be. Many years ago, it was pretty rough while I was there with a bunch of Nigerians who were under the control of the Yakuza, so things […]
Dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in Japan
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in Japan What’s better than a personalized meal in Japan by a master chef? Not much else, as far as I can surmise. This is a photo from our tour across Japan where we visited several different locations all around the country. I think if I had to […]
Across the Beach in Okinawa
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Across the Beach in Okinawa Okinawa, although an island by itself as part of Japan, is like a country of its own. The culture there is like a small parallel universe of Japan, which is like its own parallel universe. The country does not have much of a “beach culture” where families […]
Secret Food Alley in Tokyo
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Matt Berry Hilarious Reading I think this guy is hilarious… Daily Photo – Secret Food Alley in Tokyo This is one of my favorite little alleys in Tokyo, and it is very close to Shinjuku. I’ve been there a few times, but I often forget exactly where it is. Sometimes, I purposefully set out to […]
I Was Optimistic About Our Trip To Japan Until I Read This
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
If you live in the United States, you often hear about how many people are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 with either the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. 4…
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Read MoreHeading to the Hot Pools
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Heading to the Hot Pools What’s better than spending the evening in an adorable Japanese snowy town, taking photos for most of the night, then heading back to get in some natural hot springs with an Asahi? Not much, I tell ya… not much. I was happy that I decided to stay […]
From Snowy Japan
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – From Snowy Japan My first trip after things calm down a little will be to visit the family and then I’ll probably go to Japan! 🙂 I’ll probably stay in a bunch of my old favorite spots as well get out into the countryside like this again. This magical area is in […]
Business class Dublin to Tokyo 1750€
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CENTRAL JAPAN: 25 Best Things to Do & Places to Visit
Written by Asta Alvarez @ The Poor Traveler Itinerary Blog
The team had been to the Central Japan Region five times in total, but the experience was different every time we return. In fact, there are still other areas we haven’t explored further. Central Japan, also called Chubu Region, is home to natural wond…
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