And we are off

I am off to Japan! I doubt I will be posting any kind of blogs during the trip, instead, I am on vacation and will be enjoying the Land of the Rising Sun!

I am hoping to put together a ton of material for this blog but will do that once I get back (I need a vacation). First, it’s time to enjoy a trip that has been a long time coming.

So stay tuned, the content will come very, very soon. But first, a much needed break from the daily grind and the first vacation in years.

Time to get packing!

In less than two weeks I’ll be headed back to Japan! My brain is still struggling to comprehend it, but it’s finally happening! I can’t wait for a much needed extended vacation and getaway from the regular work grind. However I have to start packing!!

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Health and Comfort in the Skies: Mastering Long International Flights

Long, international flights can be a daunting prospect, but with careful planning and a focus on your health and well-being, you can turn those hours in the air into a comfortable and rejuvenating experience. From combating jet lag to staying hydrated, these health-focused tips will guide you through the journey while keeping your mind and body in top shape.

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How to post while on vacation: During or after?

I am curious, how do you post content during a trip you are on? Do you wait until the trip is over to gather your thoughts, work on the media, etc. and then post or do you post while you are on your trip?

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Mount Fuji and the Battle Against Overtourism

Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic and revered volcanic peak, has long been a source of inspiration, pilgrimage, and fascination. Its majestic presence, depicted in countless paintings and photographs, has drawn tourists from around the world. However, the increasing popularity of Mount Fuji as a tourist destination has led to a growing concern: overtourism. In this article, I want to explore the issue of overtourism at Mount Fuji, its consequences, and the measures being taken to protect this natural wonder.

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Caffeine Adventures: Discovering the Best Affordable Coffee Shops in Central Roppongi

Roppongi, a district renowned for its lively nightlife and cultural scene, is also a hub for coffee enthusiasts seeking a satisfying brew without breaking the bank. If you’re searching for reasonably priced coffee shops that are conveniently situated in the heart of Roppongi, you’re in for a treat. Let’s explore some of the top picks that offer both quality and affordability.

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Navigating Japanese Dining Etiquette: Essential Dos and Don’ts

Japan is a land of rich cultural traditions, and this extends to its dining etiquette. When dining in Japan, understanding and respecting local customs can enhance your experience and demonstrate your appreciation for the culture. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a returning visitor, here are some essential dos and don’ts of Japanese dining etiquette to keep in mind before you sit down for a meal.

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Respecting Traditions: Shinto Shrine Etiquette in Japan – Dos and Don’ts

Visiting a Shinto shrine in Japan is not only an opportunity to appreciate the country’s rich cultural heritage but also a chance to immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere. Shinto, the indigenous religion of Japan, holds a deep significance, and observing proper etiquette during your visit is essential to show respect.

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or returning to Japan, understanding the dos and don’ts will ensure a meaningful and respectful experience. Let’s explore the key points of Shinto shrine etiquette.

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