So, it is 7:30 pm, and I am hoping to stay up until 8:00–even though it clearly doesn’t get dark here until after that! One of the perks of adulthood is that you cease to worry if you beat the sun to bed–at least, I do. [Big non sequitur: this reminds me of a Robert…… Continue reading Squeaky Clean in Istanbul
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Call Me Bond, Jane Bond
I am sitting here at Dulles, waiting to board the plane to Istanbul, and I find myself thinking of Beyonce. Yes, that is correct, Beyonce. Or, more specifically, her alter-ego, Sasha Fierce. In case you didn’t know (and why would you), in interviews, Beyonce often talks about how, when she performs, she inhabits the character…… Continue reading Call Me Bond, Jane Bond
In and Out of Tokyo
Here at Narita airport–wifi at last! Here is my last post from Japan!Tonight is my last night in Tokyo. Tomorrow I will be up very early, go for one last run around Ueno Park, check out of my hotel, and take the Skyliner train to Narita airport for my flight home. [And, I hope that…… Continue reading In and Out of Tokyo
Goodbye, Kyoto!
Today was my last day in Kyoto. Tomorrow I will be checking out of my hotel in the morning and taking the train to Tokyo, where I will spend 2 1/2 days before heading home. I am looking forward to seeing Tokyo, but even more than that, I am looking forward to seeing John and…… Continue reading Goodbye, Kyoto!
An Authentic Zen Experience
Well, today was perhaps the most informative day yet of my time in Kyoto. I spent most of the day with Daisuke Sasaki, a graduate student in the school of Practical Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University. He is smart, kind, and speaks excellent English, and he told me all about the program for training…… Continue reading An Authentic Zen Experience
Gardens, Zen Style
Even though today started off cloudy, it cleared up by late morning and turned out to be a beautiful sunny day. So, I walked all the way back up to the general area of Kinkakuji temple, but this time, my destination was Ryoanji temple, home of what is probably the most famous dry rock garden…… Continue reading Gardens, Zen Style
Raindrops Kept Falling on my Head
I woke up today knowing that the forecast was calling for rain, and I thought I would wait to see what kind of rain developed before deciding what I would do today. It did start to rain pretty early, but it was very light–hardly anything–so I started out, keeping my options open.My first stop was…… Continue reading Raindrops Kept Falling on my Head
And Now for Something Really Different!
I gave temples a pass today in favor of a different cultural experience. I started the morning back at Toji temple, but not for any religious reasons. Instead, I came to see the Kobo-San market–a flea market that is held here on the 21st of every month to commemorate the death of Kobo Taishi, who…… Continue reading And Now for Something Really Different!
At the Monbou Kaikan
Today I checked out of my ryokan in the Gion district, and moved over to the Monbou Kaikan, a hotel that is right next door to the Nishi Hongwanji, the mother temple for Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. A colleague from the GTU who teaches at the nearby Ryukoku University [a Jodo Shinshu school], helped me check…… Continue reading At the Monbou Kaikan
Monkey Picture
I forgot the monkey picture that goes with the last post! Here it is, along with a close-up of the toilet features I mentioned yesterday.