A full day of many different activities.

So after our temple day, we had another early morning wake up. I got up at 7 and headed down for breakfast at 730am. I’m started to get used to the time zone which is cool but I kinda liked waking up that early. It was nice to have so much time to relax and see empty places. Also it’s gonna make readjusting to New Jersey so much harder.

Now that I’m done with my tangent, our first activity of the day was a Zazen mediation with a monk. Zazen is a mediation style that has the participant cross their legs, breathe through their nose, have a straight posture, and eyes half closed. We walked into the temple to be greeted by the head monk who would direct us. We took off our shoes and walked into the temple. He told us some history of the temple and zazen, gave is a demonstration, and we started. Two 15 minutes sessions were planned for us.

The first 15 minutes went fine for me, however I lost feeling in my left leg since we were sitting with each foot on our thighs. Also the monk was walking around with this wooden stick ( that I’m currently forgetting the name of) and if you wanted you could bow down and he would hit your shoulders with the stick to refocus you.

The second session was better since I did a regular criss cross Apple sauce pose for my legs but my shoulder did really hurt near the end so I volunteered to get whacked. It actually felt really good on my shoulders. After our meditation we all got some goodies from the temple and left.

Here’s Ritchie meditating. ( Photo creds to Todd)

After mediation we headed back towards the Kiyomizu temple area ( from the day before) and had a tea ceremony! We had to split up into 2 groups since we’re a large group so half did tea first other did some walking and then we switched. I was in the walking group first and we got to see some more temples and cool old architecture. We also saw a Pokémon sewer cover! It was a 40 minute walk. I didn’t expect to be outside that much so I ended up with a little red on my face but it’s ok.


After our walk we had the tea ceremony. It was a fantastic experience where the host showed us the proper way to prepare matcha tea and how to act in the tea room. She was so pretty in her kimono and spoke very good English. After her presentation we got the opportunity to have some tea sweets and make our own matcha tea. I haven’t had matcha tea before but it was really good!


After the tea ceremony we headed to Nishiki market around 12:30. It’s a very famous market with a lot of food vendors. I got some snoopy themed taiyaki and some steak on a stick. This is where we were let free to explore until about 6pm.


In my free time, Kat and I decided to go to the nearby Pokemon Center. It was about 5 minutes away by walking but we had to wait 50 minutes to get into the store. Once we got in I grabbed some cool items and some plushies and waited 45 minutes to check out. It was a cool center because it was Kyoto themed with a traditionally dressed Pikachu and the legendaries from Pokémon Silver and Gold which was based in Kyoto.


After our Pokémon adventure, Kat and I met up with Belle and Chloe to head over to our next required activity, bowling at round One. Round One is a super large entertainment complex filled with arcades, claw machines, gambling, bowling, etc. We bowled 3 games with some of the Japanese students. I was in a group with Belle, Chloe, and one of the KCG students who was from Sri Lanka! Her name was Maruni. I bowled pretty bad the first 2 games. I was starving and hangry. Once I got some fries I was doing really well. We finished bowling, said goodbye to the KCG students, and went downstairs to game.

There was some really cool rhythm game machines that I played on for way too long. They had the classic DDR but they also had games I’ve never seen in the states. It was so cool and I even found a game that reminded me of a game I play on my own computer, Osu! I was pretty good at that one. We played for about an hour and a half then headed home around 10:30pm. We walked back to the subway and went back to the hotel. I went to bed around 12:30 and passed out.

What a cool day of traditional and modern things! I had a blast and am now very very tired and a little sunburned but it’s ok. See ya next time blog!

More photos:

Temple Day!!

Today was the big “lets see Kyoto!” Day! The day started early around 730 for breakfast and our tour guide showed up around 8:30 to give us a precursor of Japan.

After our little lecture we drove to Kinkaku-Ji temple! You’ve probably seen photos of this temple from the Internet but it is a gold temple in the middle of a water garden. It was beautiful. We took many photos.

After Kinkaku-Ji we headed to Tenryu-Ji. It was this pretty palace that had zen and regular gardens. It was very photogenic.


After that we went to the Arashiyama Bamboo forest!!! This is a very popular spot on social media and it was so pretty. We walked around the forest and down to the main drag for lunch. We were able to walk down this really pretty river with boats and a lot of people in kimonos. For lunch, I got karaage ( fried chicken), fired masked potatoes, and some soft serve ice cream for dessert. It was getting pretty warm and sunny out so I felt my face starting to go a bit red.


After lunch we boarded back on our tour bus and headed out to Kiyomizu-dera. This was a beautiful temple that presided in the older part of Kyoto. Before the temple were a lot of stairs up through the town and all the small local shops. There were so many people. I’m planning on going back there for my free day on Friday!

When we got to the temple we all took a deep breath and walked some more. From the angle of view we were able to see all of Kyoto and the mountains in the area. The temple itself was beautiful as well. The temple had a lot of fountains with purified water for people to wish upon. I was taking some photos for Fabian when an older Japanese gentleman offered to take photos of us. He was really nice and complimented our Japanese :D! On our way back down the stairs I ended up buying a kitsune mask, some more star candy, and a cute Kirby token that said Kyoto! Here’s the photos:


Our last stop of the day was at Fushimi Inari Shrine. This shrine is well known for its many many Torii gates. Torii gates are typically red gates symbolizing our connections to the deities according to Shintoism. This particular shrine had foxes as the messenger to the spirits so there were different types of fox statues everywhere. Depending on what the fox was holding depended on the blessing. We ended up only walking about 1000 Torii gates but there are so so so many more the higher you go up the trail. We turned at the first point we could since everyone was getting tired and the day was close to over. Not only was this really cool to see but also very aesthetic and crowded. We were lucky enough to get some good photos while we walked.

We then piled into the bus one more time to go to KCG for the first time. We had an anime screening and met with some more professors at the school. We watched Mugen Train from Demon Slayer. I love that movie and I’m glad a lot of the class seemed to enjoy it. We also go to see the old computers KCG had. I’ll definitely take a closer look at that at some point.


After the movie we all got together and went to dinner at Aeon mall. We all had some food, talked about our day, and walked back to the hotel exhausted. I took a quick shower. Fun fact the showers in our hotel at traditional. This means that there’s a floor that drains and a bathtub. You use the faucet and out water in a bowl to wash your body outside the tube. Once you’re clean you can use the tub to bathe. Ok that’s all for today! See you tomorrow!

Peridot #1 and #2 (oops)

Sooo I started my first peridot when I arrived in Tokyo on May 17th. I named her Starry and she grew to be an adult in about 4 days. Here’s a photo of her:

About the time we got to the Shinagawa Prince Hotel, Starry was ready to have a baby and then came Luna. Currently Luna is a teen and I’m gonna hold onto her until we go back to Tokyo but she will be my Kyoto buddy for now. Here’s a pretty photo of her 🙂

From Sumida To Kyoto!!

On the last day of our Hostel stay, Belle and I had a biiigggg day planned. That plan being the Pokémon Cafe!!

Belle and I moved out of our hostel and dropped our luggage at the luggage holding area. From there we headed for the train station in Asakusa. We once again ran into the festival from my last post but we tried to avoid the traffic as much as possible. We went to like really small shop on Orange St that had all these old DS games for like ¥300! It was so cool. However the weather was hot, so we headed for the station to go to Nihombashi. We boarded the train without issue and got off at our stop. We arrived a bit early so we walked around Nihombashi.

Nihombashi seems to be a very business centered town so we really just saw buildings. Once 10am came around, we went to the the Pokémon Center! I spent a lot of money but it was so worth it. I got some goodies like pins, a nice shoulder bag, and a sticker! We also met up with Fabian and Pavel!

After waiting for a while in the line to check out, we went to the Pokémon Cafe! And let me tell you it was quite the experience. We ordered order food from the iPad and got it pretty fast. I ordered a soufflé pancake and a chocolate milk au lait for my first order and hot chocolate and the chocolate parfait for dessert.

We also got a dance from Pikachu!!! At the end we got some merch and headed back for Asakusa to pick up our luggage. After getting our luggage back in Sumida, we met up with Jess, Fabian, and Pavel to travel to Shinagawa for our first class meetup! Everything went pretty smoothly other than the train being busy. We arrived in Shinagawa and checked into our rooms.

After putting my stuff away it was already time to meet for class. Jas and I headed downstairs to meet everyone. As a class, we headed to the station to exchange our JR rail passes. It took a while and everyone was starving so at around 7pm we went to dinner at the hotel’s food court.

I have a side tangent though. This hotel was so extra. There were 11 IMAX theaters, 2 FLOORS of bowling, an aquarium, 7/11, multiple restaurants, many parlors, and golf simulations. It was insane. Side tangent over.

For dinner I got just a slab of pork and that was good for me. After dinner I went to 7/11 and got some ice cream and dango once more. I also saw that they had avocado Doritos and melon KitKats. I didn’t know those existed but they sure did!

After 7/11 , I went back up to my room, took a shower, and went the bed.

Next morning I got up at around 5am and decided to do laundry. The laundry was fine but the dryer was not the best. I had to use a hairdryer today my jean shorts.

After 11am checkout, Belle, Cam, Jess, Skylar, Liam, Chloe, and I went to the aquarium! It was really cool and they had capybaras! I love capybaras! They also had really cute otters that out on a little show for us. We were there for a little while then headed back to the hotel for class to meet.

We went to the rail station and went on the Sinkansen line. We waited then got on the train to Kyoto. Goodbye Tokyo! see you in a week!

The train ride was fine, it was cool to see other little towns outside of Tokyo. The ride was long but we had Zelda! After getting off the train we were greeted by KCG staff directing us to our bus for our luggage. We all packed our luggage into the bus and headed to dinner!

Dinner was at this fancy traditional Japanese restaurant where we had a 10 COURSE MEAL. It was so cool and such an experience. Pictures will be added below. I’m a very picky eater but I tried as much as I can to have a bite of everything. My favorite dish It was an amazing experience but I was so exhausted after the long day of travel and Aquarium and now so much food in my tummy so we headed to our new home for a week.

The new hotel is nice. The room is like a studio but with 2 beds. Jas and I watched some tv then went to sleep.

Okay! See you tomorrow blog!

Here are photos of Pokémon Cafe, Aquarium, Our hotel is Shinagawa, breakfast before the Shinkansen, our ride to Kyoto, the big dinner, and our new hotel.

Before the big trip (aka official rit time)

This is gonna be a big one so buckle up!

Okay! Ready? Let’s go!

Day 1: We were gonna go to Ueno but Belle and I ended up waking up at 4am.. the time difference really hit. We were up for a while seeing if there was anything to do but nothing was open until like 930-10am. We met up with Jessica and walked around a bit. We ended up going to a Starbucks connected to the Sky Tree and getting some coffee.


After an hour, the SkyTree opened up! We ventured in and spent our WHOLE DAY there. There were so many stores and shops, as well as desserts and foods. Literally any thing you wanted to buy or eat was there.

For example there was the Kirby Cafe, Pokemon Center, Snoopy Store, Marvel Store, Hello Kitty Store, Kirby Cafe store, book stores, clothing stores from Uniqlo to lolita to Diesel, food that ranged from ramen to a cheesecake drink. It was a fun but overwhelming experience. It was like a dream but also a nightmare as I stumbled through my coin purse trying to count.

Me being wayyy too excited about Kirby


After shopping around for hours we were exhausted but we still wanted to see the view from the sky tree itself. We planned our adventure to the sky for 630pm so that we all had time to go home and take a little nap.

After we had awoken, it was time to go up! It was really cool and the elevators up to the viewing deck had different themes of the seasons. The views were really cool but sadly it was cloudy. We did see the transition from day to night time though! After this excursion, we all went home and passed out again. Also fun fact, we ended up going around the Sky Tree’s 11 anniversary! Also the top deck was Disney themed.

Ritchie really enjoying the Sky Tree and it’s views!


That was all day 1! Already so much but we continue.

day 2: We wake up once again at 4am, it’s rough but we play Zelda and try to sleep. This day we actually had a plan for breakfast! We all ( being Belle, Cam, Jessica, Liam, and myself) planned to go to Hoshino Coffee in the sky tree. We met up ( after some difficulties) and went for breakfast. We really wanted the big soufflé pancakes but those were only on holidays so we mostly just got some French toast. It was ok, I felt bad for the staff because there definitely weren’t enough seats for us.

After breakfast, we walked around the Sky Tree again! This time finding more stores and showing Cam and Liam the crazy food market and dessert options. I ended up buying some dango! It was really good and seems ritchie liked it too. It had the consistency of mochi but was sweet in flavor almost like brown sugar.


As one could guess, we did some more shopping. This time I got some baby books to practice Japanese! It was Pokémon themed how could I not?! It was funny because we also found Minecraft books and diary of a wimpy kid in Japanese. It was cool to see! After that we got some food and headed back home for our siestas for the day.

After a nap, Belle, Jess, and I went to Asakusa for ramen! It was a cute shop with mostly foreigners but it was yummy! We looked around the area and stumbled upon the Senso-ji Shrine. It was night time so the lights were all on and it was pretty empty but it was super pretty.


We saw some signs that a festival was happening and decided to check it out the next day. It was an accident that we stumbled on to one of Tokyo’s largest festivals that happens every year on this weekend.

Before we get there however, I NEED to talk about the Asakusa Don Quixote. It was CRAZY. Literally anything you could need or want was in the 4 story building. From bicycles, to chargers, to clothes, to beauty products, to food, to alcohol it was all there. It was also very cramped but cool to go through.

The lit up Don Quixote store


After Don Quixote we dispersed and went to bed.

Day 3: If you think it’s crazy now, just wait.
Belle and I woke up at a normal time today!!! Seems our bodies are finally adjusting. After being in bed for a bit we headed out back to Asakusa for the festival. At this point we thought it was gonna be a little crowded but manageable but oh boy we’re we wrong. It was around 10am when we arrived at the temple and it was already packed. We also saw a lot of girls in Kimonos and a lot of traditional clothing. We met up with Skylar and explored the area.

Walking into the temple at around 10am
Ritchie having a fun time seeing and participating in the festival!


Apparently we ran into the one of the biggest festivals in Tokyo ( as I said before) but I was not expecting what I saw. There were tons of people and apparently the event draws around 1.8 millions viewers. There were little shops everywhere with food and fortunes to get. We all got our fortunes and all got normal fortunes. At least it’s not a bad one!

After that we saw and heard drums and chanting. The festival is about 3 temples and their shrines. Therefore, there were mini shrines that went around with chanting and clapping to celebrate. Accompanied with that were these carts with taiko drums from different families.

One for the many many shrines moving about the day
A taiko cart!


The crowds would shuffle around to see all the different mini shrines and drums. It was amazing and I felt so lucky to have seen it. Jessica ended up join with us at about noon for the rest of the day.

After getting a bit tired from the crowds we walked around the festival area to see all the stores. There were a lot of different stores with food, souvenirs, kimono rentals, and more. As a snack I got this 500 yen pancake with mozzarella cheese in it. It was very yummy.


We walked around a lot, bought some gifts, and once again needed a little break from the action. It had been a long day at that point of walking around and seeing so many cool things. We all went to our hotels and rested for a little while.

After a little break, Belle, Jess, and I went to this cute little American themed diner. The staff seemed so happy to see foreigners and even tried to speak English to us! It was funny to see how American culture is perceived and our food. I got Mac n cheese and it was ok. Definitely not my good ol’ box of Kraft! After dinner we did some walking to local shrines in our area and a walk down by the Sumida river. It was a nice temperature outside for a walk. We saw one temple that still have ladles and water out so we practiced cleaning our hands properly. We walked around, planned for tomorrow ( Pokemon Cafe!) and went to bed.

Wow. That was only 3 days and so much has happened. I would love to go into every detail but then this would be more like a dissertation than a blog. I’ll leave you with some more photos I took as we went around. See ya next time!

Day 0.5!

Leaving for Japan today! I woke up around 6am, had breakfast with my parents then headed off to Newark airport! I might have gotten a little lost finding security but we made it. I also found out that Esther was on my flight! It made the wait for boarding so much easier. We boarded the plane and took off. Here’s my breakdown of the meals ( I’ve never had meals on an airplane before):

Meal 1: ~2pm Halal butter chicken with cilantro rice and some sides like bread and veggies plus brownie brittle!

The butter chicken was good but the cilantro rice was a bit strong on cilantro ( I guess that’s the point)

I actually really liked the butter chicken though! The packaging reminded me of curry like the one my roommate makes at home

Meal 2: around 4 or5 it was turkey and Swiss on a baguette pretty mid ; came with m&ms. I got sleepy around this point but stayed up with the will to play Zelda

Meal 3 ( breakfast!): around midnight with 1:30 left in the flight they’ve given us a lot of snacks and water and the lights are starting to turn on

I’m feeling really sleepy at this point and took a 10 minute Power Nap but I had a bag of goldfish and scrambled eggs ( mid) with sausage to keep me up.

Overall pretty good except no stroopwaffel

Finally! We land! After some deplaning and customs shenanigans the gang was all together. Esther, Belle, Cam, Jas, and myself were all heading to the train station ! We got a pretty suica card and got on our respective trains. The ride was a 1hr 15 to get to our stop. The hostel we booked needed up being on the water down the street from the sky tree! It was so pretty !


We then checked into the hostel, saw our rooms and felt the exhaustion hit. Belle, Jas, Cam, and I took a quick trip to FamilyMart down the street ( it’s was so cool) and got some food and went to bed. What a crazy day.