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Update 1.

I have learned something about Japan before we even get there. I was listening to Morning Edition about a 4.5 earthquake that caused falling rocks and and avalanche. A person died in the wake of it. This was in Hitachi. This is the same day that the Tsunami warnings were all over the West coast because of the Earthquake in Alaska. So, Wayne told me our plans with the ferry were changed, so I hopped onto my laptop to call my friend. He said, "so, did you hear what happened?" Me: "yeah, I heard about the Earthquake". And he said, "The one in Alaska?" "No, the one in Japan" "there was an earthquake in Japan? Where?" (mind you, he lives in Japan, near Tokyo). "you don't know about that? A soldier died." "oh, that kind of thing happens ALL the time." "people just die in earthquakes?" "Yeah." Me, "Oh... So, I guess the thing that happened is that the ferry got cancelled for maintenan...

Getting Ready

Well. It's 10 days until we embark. So far, we are going to Odawara, Sapporo for the glorious snow festival, Chiba, Fujiyku and the amusement park there , and then back to Odawara. After that, we'll be going to Tokyo once or twice. During all of this, we are eating delicious food, of course. Half the best things to do in Japan, from what I gather from guide lists like "50 Things to do in Japan", most of it is things you can eat. Besides that, I think we're seeing some old castles and gardens, if they are open. It is Winter so Mt. Fuji attractions themselves are mostly unavailable. But that's okay. I like travelling to wintry climes, anyway. I've seen the snow festival in Oslo, which was stellar. Still dreaming of those Fiskburgers. If Sapporo is half as awesome (but I've heard it's on par or better) it will be so, so good. I can't wait!!! We are taking an 18 hour ferry ride both there and back. I'm looking forward to it. The ferry has ...