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To fulfil this final duty in Miyagi, we decided to dodge the needless flying, skip the indirect trains, and drive a bus all the way from Kanazawa, straight to Ishinomaki. It wasn’t the quickest way to do things, but for Katy and .../p> p classmoreLink>a href/2011/12/27/plus-one/ titlePlus One>span>Read More/span>/a>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-2513 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-ishikawa-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-autumn tag-castles tag-drinks tag-food tag-japan tag-museum tag-music-dance tag-onsen-ryokan tag-trekking> div classinside> h1>a href/2011/12/23/100-things-weve-learned-in-100-days/ relbookmark>100 Things We’ve Learned in 100 Days/a>/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 23, 2011 in a href/category/ishikawa-2/ titleView all posts in Ishikawa relcategory tag>Ishikawa/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | a href/2011/12/23/100-things-weve-learned-in-100-days/#comments>22 Comments/a> /div>a href/2011/12/23/100-things-weve-learned-in-100-days/ relbookmark>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/The-Route-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image alt100 Things We’ve Learned in 100 Days title100 Things We’ve Learned in 100 Days>/a> p>1. While it’s probably true all around the world, breasts are literally worshipped in Japan – the Jison-in temple in Wakayama is covered in boobs. 2. If you tell a Japanese person something unexpected, an involuntary noise will escape from them: “Eiiiiiiigghh!” If you tell them something truly extraordinary, it will become deeper and longer: .../p> p classmoreLink>a href/2011/12/23/100-things-weve-learned-in-100-days/ title100 Things We’ve Learned in 100 Days>span>Read More/span>/a>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-3158 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-ishikawa-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-drinks tag-food tag-luxury tag-onsen-ryokan> div classinside> h1>a href/2011/12/22/a-gaijins-guide-to-the-ryokan/ relbookmark>A Gaijin’s Guide to the Ryokan/a>/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 22, 2011 in a href/category/ishikawa-2/ titleView all posts in Ishikawa relcategory tag>Ishikawa/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | a href/2011/12/22/a-gaijins-guide-to-the-ryokan/#comments>7 Comments/a> /div>a href/2011/12/22/a-gaijins-guide-to-the-ryokan/ relbookmark>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Guijins-Guide-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altA Gaijin’s Guide to the Ryokan titleA Gaijin’s Guide to the Ryokan>/a> p>Staying at a ryokan – a traditional Japanese inn – can be an intimidating experience for the first-timer. With that in mind, we present our handy cut-out-and keep to surviving enjoying your stay. Step One: Take off your shoes. It’s preferable if you can do this by reversing neatly, thereby allowing a quick getaway when .../p> p classmoreLink>a href/2011/12/22/a-gaijins-guide-to-the-ryokan/ titleA Gaijin’s Guide to the Ryokan>span>Read More/span>/a>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-3089 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-ishikawa-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-arts-crafts> div classinside> h1>a href/2011/12/21/senses-and-sensibility/ relbookmark>Senses and Sensibility/a>/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 21, 2011 in a href/category/ishikawa-2/ titleView all posts in Ishikawa relcategory tag>Ishikawa/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | a href/2011/12/21/senses-and-sensibility/#comments>2 Comments/a> /div>a href/2011/12/21/senses-and-sensibility/ relbookmark>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sweets-holding-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altSenses and Sensibility titleSenses and Sensibility>/a> p>The Taste Say “beans” at home and people will think of baked potatoes, or toast, or pies and chips, and inevitable flatulence. It’s very different in Japan. Here, beans are immediately associated with sweets. You find the stuff everywhere: in the middle of pancakes, in buns, served in restaurants, in shops, with green tea… It’s .../p> p classmoreLink>a href/2011/12/21/senses-and-sensibility/ titleSenses and Sensibility>span>Read More/span>/a>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-3063 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-fukui-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-arts-crafts tag-japan tag-people-encounters> div classinside> h1>a href/2011/12/20/sight-beyond-sight/ relbookmark>Sight Beyond Sight/a>/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 20, 2011 in a href/category/fukui-2/ titleView all posts in Fukui relcategory tag>Fukui/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | a href/2011/12/20/sight-beyond-sight/#comments>2 Comments/a> /div>a href/2011/12/20/sight-beyond-sight/ relbookmark>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Specs-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altSight Beyond Sight titleSight Beyond Sight>/a> p>Often towns specialise in a certain product because nature makes it easy for them. Take Arita back in sleepy Saga prefecture. It exploded because of an enormous mine which made pottery craft a cinch. Once something becomes easy, it’s only a matter of time and dedication before it transforms into expertise. On the surface, there’s no .../p> p classmoreLink>a href/2011/12/20/sight-beyond-sight/ titleSight Beyond Sight>span>Read More/span>/a>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-3035 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-fukui-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-arts-crafts tag-history tag-people-encounters> div classinside> h1>A Happy Monday/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 19, 2011 in a href/category/fukui-2/ titleView all posts in Fukui relcategory tag>Fukui/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | 5 Comments /div>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Dolls-ina-box-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altA Happy Monday titleA Happy Monday> p>They say prefecture 46, Fukui, is the happiest in Japan. If that’s the case, then it’s true in spite of the weather. Winter here consists of snow, sleet, hail and rain, usually within a few minutes of each other. Still, the people are happy – it’s a very different place in summer, apparently. Historically, though, .../p> p classmoreLink>span>Read More/span>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-3002 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-shiga-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-food> div classinside> h1>Food Glorious Food/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 18, 2011 in a href/category/shiga-2/ titleView all posts in Shiga relcategory tag>Shiga/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | 7 Comments /div>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Keiseki-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altFood Glorious Food titleFood Glorious Food> p>A long time ago, in a prefecture far, far away, we first began talking about Japanese food. One of the things I decided to monitor was my weight because, as anyone will tell you, Japanese food is inherently healthy. Ninety-three days later, I can exclusively reveal that this is a total myth. Yes it’s true .../p> p classmoreLink>span>Read More/span>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-2979 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-shiga-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-arts-crafts tag-museum> div classinside> h1>On Top of a Mountain, All Covered in Trees/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 17, 2011 in a href/category/shiga-2/ titleView all posts in Shiga relcategory tag>Shiga/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | One Comment /div>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/roof-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altOn Top of a Mountain, All Covered in Trees titleOn Top of a Mountain, All Covered in Trees> p>Art collectors aren’t unique to Japan, nor are world class exhibitions of art. But one thing I’ve never encountered before is the desire to take these rare, extremely valuable items away from major cities and move them out to obscure, rural locations. That, I think, is quite peculiar to Japan. We first found this sort .../p> p classmoreLink>span>Read More/span>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-2950 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-kyoto-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-arts-crafts tag-japan tag-religion tag-tourism> div classinside> h1>In Fair Kyoto Where We Lay Our Scene/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 16, 2011 in a href/category/kyoto-2/ titleView all posts in Kyoto relcategory tag>Kyoto/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | No Comments /div>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Kyoto-Silhouette-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altIn Fair Kyoto Where We Lay Our Scene titleIn Fair Kyoto Where We Lay Our Scene> p>Zen Meditation It’s fair to say I’ve got a lot on my mind at the moment. Our great Japanese adventure is drawing to a close. The unmanageably massive question of “what next?” needs to be answered. I have an impending job interview. I don’t yet know what I’m going to get my mother for Christmas. .../p> p classmoreLink>span>Read More/span>/p> /div> /div> div classpost-2892 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-kyoto-2 category-travel-volunteer tag-ceramic tag-drinks tag-japan tag-temples-shrines> div classinside> h1>Tea Time/h1> div classmeta clearfix> Posted by a href/author/kj/ titlePosts by Katy & Jamie relauthor>Katy & Jamie/a> on Dec 15, 2011 in a href/category/kyoto-2/ titleView all posts in Kyoto relcategory tag>Kyoto/a>, a href/category/travel-volunteer/ titleView all posts in Travel Volunteer Journey relcategory tag>Travel Volunteer Journey/a> | 5 Comments /div>img width720 height220 src/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Tea-Ceremony-720x220.jpg classpostThumb wp-post-image altTea Time titleTea Time> p>“Fancy a cuppa?” “Ooh yeah, I’d love one.” “How do you take it?” “Milk and two, ta.” Then Person A slinks off to the kitchen, tosses a generic tea bag in a cup, drowns it in boiling water, 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