Our 1-day Pasadena, California itinerary covers the most popular things to do in the City of Roses. It provides an efficient yet leisurely walking tour through Pasadena’s Old Town, past its most iconic homes and buildings. In so doing, we’ll take you to the highlights of Pasadena, including gardens, museums, and architecture, all in (under) […]
1-Day Uji & Kyoto, Japan Itinerary
/1 Comment/in Itineraries Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerOur 1-day itinerary for Uji & Kyoto is an efficient step-by-step plan of attack for visiting this region of Japan, including green tea spots, four different UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and a variety of temples & shrines. It’s a jam-packed day that takes you to several excellent spots on the southeastern outskirts of Kyoto. While […]
Guide to Nishiki Market in Kyoto, Japan: Good, Bad & Ugly
/2 Comments/in Things to Do Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerNishiki Market is known as Kyoto’s Kitchen or Japan’s Pantry, and is an incredibly popular food spot both with tourists and locals. We have a love-hate relationship with this dining hotspot and bona-fide attraction, and will cover the pros & cons, avoiding the crowds, and more in this guide to Nishiki Market. For starters, Nishiki […]
Daigoji Temple Info: Kyoto, Japan Tips
/2 Comments/in Things to Do Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerDaigoji Temple (醍醐寺) is one of Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and is a complex sprawling an entire mountain southeast of Kyoto. In this review, we’ll share info and our thoughts on visiting, including whether it’s worth the time and money. The question of time and money when it comes to Daigoji Temple is an […]
7-Day Japan Itinerary
/7 Comments/in Itineraries Japan, Kyoto, Tokyo /by Tom BrickerIf you’re visiting Japan for the first time and only have one week to experience the highlights, this day-by-day itinerary is for you. It focuses on Tokyo, Kyoto, and a couple of diversions rather than taking you on a whirlwind and superficial tour of the entire country. For starters, we’d implore you to visit for […]
Top 10 First-Time Tips for Kyoto, Japan
/0 Comments/in Top 10 Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerOur first-timer’s guide to Kyoto covers what you need to know to plan the perfect trip to Japan’s cultural capital, and second most popular destination in the country after Tokyo. Avoid common mistakes and learn everything for the ideal vacation with our top 10 tips & tricks for your first visit to Kyoto, Japan. (Last […]
IT Experience Hollywood House Review & Info
/4 Comments/in Things to Do California, L.A., SoCal /by Tom BrickerThe IT Experience Chapter Two: the Derry Canal Days Festival is a free haunted house that will run August 15 to September 8, 2019, with free tickets that can be booked here. In this post, we preview this new interactive experience with a review & photos of IT Experience: Neibolt House, which we toured prior […]
Park Hyatt Kyoto Photos & Preview
/2 Comments/in Hotels, Reports Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerHyatt is months away from opening its third flagship hotel in Japan with Park Hyatt Kyoto, which is slated to debut on December 1, 2019. We have the latest construction photos of this nearly-completed resort and commentary about Park Hyatt Kyoto, which promises to be a great use of points. As regular visitors to Japan […]
Things To Do In Joshua Tree National Park
/3 Comments/in Tips & Tricks California, National Parks, SoCal /by Tom BrickerThis provides info on my favorite things to do in Joshua Tree National Park, and tips for accomplishing it all. Since it’s the closest National Park to Los Angeles (see our Ultimate LA City Guide for more on visiting), Joshua Tree is an easy stop on a California road trip. For me, this is the […]
1-Day Pasadena, California Itinerary
/1 Comment/in Itineraries California, SoCal /by Tom BrickerOur 1-day Pasadena, California itinerary covers the most popular things to do in the City of Roses. It provides an efficient yet leisurely walking tour through Pasadena’s Old Town, past its most iconic homes and buildings. In so doing, we’ll take you to the highlights of Pasadena, including gardens, museums, and architecture, all in (under) […]
A Tribute to Tanuki: Japan’s Magical Scrotumonster
/5 Comments/in Things to Do Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerWe love Tanuki, Japan’s magical scrotumonster. Or more accurately, scrotum-monster. If you’re unfamiliar with Tanuki, the Japanese raccoon dog, perhaps you thought these ubiquitous character statues are just a weird thing we are into. Although in fairness, if you are familiar with Tanuki, there’s an even greater chance you thought it was a weird thing we’re into. For the […]