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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!
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Originally posted on September 15, 2010

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Leaving Hiroshima, we headed to Fukuoka to meet up with Mr. Sew’s parents. They live in Sasebo, which is near Nagasaki, and decided to bus up to visit with us for a day.

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Mr. Sew’s dad wanted to check out a nearby park (Ohori), which had a traditional Japanese garden and the fastest-swimming koi I have ever seen.

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The stump of Fukuoka castle was all that remained. So sad.

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That night, us Sews went on a mission—to buy Mr. Sew a suit, off the rack. His dad figured he might as well have more than one suit, and that Japan would be the only place he’d ever find one in his size. That said, he was still the smallest size in the store, and the pants need to be taken in a few inches. Mr. Sew was none-too-pleased to find that he still wasn’t considered normal-sized, even in Japan.

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The next day, we headed over to Dazaifu, which is famous for being an old samurai town.

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Although we didn’t see any samurai, we did see some more turtles.

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While in the area, we also went to the (air-conditioned) Kyushu National Museum. It had a lot of artifacts from ancient life in Kyushu, and an English audio-guide to help us along.

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After a delicious lunch of my very-favorite shio saba bento (salted grilled mackerel), we bid Mr. Sew’s parents goodbye.

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And off we went to the next stop - Okayama.

Love for Japan: Newlyweds in Nippon: Kyushu and Back :  wedding honeymoon japan Okayama Newlyweds in Nippon: Kyushu and Back :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Okayama If you’re familiar with the story of Momotaro, Okayama is the town which his story is believed to be from. The whole place is decked out in peaches.

There was a washing machine in our hotel room. This blew my mind, considering we don’t even have one in our apartment at home!

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And while we’re on the subject of hotel rooms and plumbing - I spent more time in the bathroom again, this time playing with the dual-purpose faucet. It works in the sink, and then you can swivel the nozzle over and fill up the bathtub! That way you can sit in the tub without a tub water faucet whacking you in the back or anything.

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Okayama castle was gorgeous.

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And it had a pretty good museum of common Japanese life during the castle’s lifetime. They have someone there that will dress you in a full-fledged kimono as well, for free. If it wasn’t so hot, I would have stood in line.

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Mr. Sew fell in the well, though.

The Koraku-en garden outside the castle was huge and fascinating with fields of rice, plum trees and even butterflies.

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But the arcade we went to later that night…well. After losing 500 yen trying to win a stuffed guinea pig from one UFO catcher, I was upset. We watched another person spend around 4,000 yen winning a bath mat shaped like a cat, but at least she actually won it in the end. No more UFO catchers for me. I can’t handle the frustration!

But the lego-build-it-yourself bumper cars they had were pretty cool, I admit.

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As were the ice-cream UFO catchers.

After riding the shinkansen the next day, we stashed our luggage in a handy station locker and took a side-trip to the town of Hikone. Why? Castle, of course! This one was special, since it was an original and not a reconstruction. I was obsessed with finding the “real deal” at this point. And it was completely worth it.

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They had everything, from the bridge and guard tower, to reconstructions of the master’s quarters outside the castle.

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They even had Samurai Warriors key chains in the gift shop. Which is funny, since nearly all my knowledge of Japanese history comes from that game series. (Don’t hate, I’m trying to learn the “real” way now, I promise!) I ended up buying a capybara fan because it was so hot and un-air conditioned though.

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The interior of the keep was probably the most fascinating though. It was gorgeous, unlit and rustic. The stairs were ridiculously steep, and there were sliding doors leading to who-knows-where. It was like taking a step back in time, like the great Nobunaga himself could turn the corner at any moment. Completely exhilarating.

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We caught the romance car train to Hakone later that day—which wasn’t so romantic, given its rather-high-price and rather-short-ride. After a crazy bus ride up the mountain, the bus driver stopped and left the two of us, unattended, in his bus while he went to take a leak. Of course he didn’t tell us this, so we had absolutely no idea what was going on. Eventually we got to our ryokan, though.

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Now, Mr. Sew had done a great job finding us hotels in advance (mostly through hotels.com, actually). He averaged about $80 a night for all our honeymoon hotels, which is awesome given the location. But he splurged on the ryokan. $300 a night. Whoa.

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That $300 got us a private onsen though.

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And a traditional Japanese house.

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Oh, the fun we had role-playing samurai warriors.

Though we did get “locked out” one night when a giant cicada decided to sit on our door. I had to get over my fear and hustle through the door crack! He sat there all night, ugh.

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There were ninjas there, too, in the form of staff that sneak around and bombard you with offers of tea and futon services. Maybe I’m too DIY American, or maybe I’m just against having elderly people do anything for me—but having them move our heavy luggage for us and serve us tea so subserviently—it made me very uncomfortable. But that’s what they do, no matter how many times you tell them it’s not necessary.

On our last day there, we paid our bill and tried to sneak out with our luggage as quietly as we could. We got about halfway down the walkway before we tripped some sort of secret alarm, sending our host squawking after us and fighting for control of our heavy bags. We won in the end, though. And we got to the front, hopefully saving her back from sprains. But she did manage to find my camera in the scuffle, and she dragged us back for pictures.

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While in Hakone, we rode the ropeway up the mountain to Owakudani.

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For some reason there were Stag Beetles at all the rail stops.

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Anyway, the source of the hot springs smelled strongly of sulfur, and the water was boiling!

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So hot, in fact, that they boil eggs up there until their shells turn black. Then they put them in a little pulley-cart and move them down the mountain to sell.

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We bought some, as well as a glass of hyped milk from local Hakone cows. Sadly, I couldn’t tell the difference. It tasted like boiled egg and milk. Boo. But at least the process was still interesting!

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Finally, at the station we decided to walk to Odawara castle, since it was nearby. Our last castle was the typical remodel-turned-museum, and lacked air conditioning.

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It did, however, have monkeys. Which activated Mr. Sew’s trauma-switch, once again.

With one day left, we traveled to Yokohama, a town Mr. Sew had spent a lot of time in when he lived in Japan. He had not been to Chinatown though, so that’s where we went.

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Call me biased if you will, but San Francisco’s Chinatown still reigns supreme. Though their char siu bao were bigger, they were also like five hundred yen a piece. Yikes. We had a three dollar version, and it didn’t taste any fancier than home, so I don’t know why they cost so much.

And lastly, as we waited for the train to take us to back to the airport, Mr. Sew took me to Tokyu hands, the DIY store. It had everything from DIY plumbing to DIY photo developing. Pretty awesome. I came out with some decorative tape and a egg-cooker. Mr. Sew wouldn’t let me anywhere near the wedding section, though.

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Well, it was time to say goodbye to Japan. I was pretty unhappy. I didn’t want to leave. It was the most interesting place I’ve ever been, and the best starter-country for my untraveled self to have visited. But Mr. Sew promised me a return someday—with an itinerary of more castle hunting. (Though, probably not until the yen rate is in our favor again!)

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In closing though - if you’re looking for a honeymoon that has adventure, history, romance, and plenty of random things puzzle over - Japan is your destination!

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I am very upset because of earthquake and tsunami in Japan. I love Japanese people because they’re honest and hardworking. But tsunami messed up Japanese lifestyle. I pray to God Please never show me that days again on the planet.

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I love reading Sew’s honeymoon recaps the first time. A lot of it brought back memories of my trip to Japan a few years ago. But it’s almost poignant rereading them now with everything that’s currently going on.

 
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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!

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