Tag: Asia

  • Rikugi-en gardens

    The Rikugi-en gardens is a beautiful part of Tokyo city and well worth visiting if you are in the area.

    Rikugi-en gardens

    Rikugi-en gardens

    Rikugi-en gardens

    Rikugi-en gardens

    Rikugi-en gardens

    Rikugi-en gardens

    Rikugi-en gardens

  • Chilling out in Singapore

    I’m currently blobbing out at Changi airport in Singapore en route to Norway. This is definitely the most pleasant short-term stopover I’ve ever experienced. The whole airport is just “nice”. Lots of shops, lots of good food, lots of pleasant little indoor garden areas, good transport around the terminals (and between them) and not overly busy.

    My only problem is that I have a swollen hand, I assume because of some sort of insect bite last night. It was swelling up before leaving New Zealand and has got somewhat worse en route. Thankfully they don’t require prescriptions for medicines here it seems, so I was able to just rock on into one of the airport pharmacies and grab some hydrocortisone cream to treat it. Hopefully that will do the trick shortly, otherwise I’m going to be arriving in Oslo with a fat persons hand!

    Chilling out with my Chromebook at Changi airport in Singapore.
    My fat hand! I'm guessing this was caused by an insect bite of some sort.

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  • Shingon Buddhist temple

    During our stopover in Japan, Vicki and I headed to the Shingon Buddhist temple in Narita city.

    According to Wikipedia:

    This temple is one of the most well known in the Kant region of Japan and is only surpassed in visitors during the O-shogatsu period (lit: New year period) by the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. The temple grounds are composed of a main gate, a steep stairwell and the main buildings (including a couple of five-story pagodas), and a garden area with large pond. A very small zoo is also within the temple grounds.

    One of the many temples at the Shingon Buddhist temple.
    One of the many temples at the Shingon Buddhist temple.
    Cute turtle at the Shingon Buddhist temple in Narita, Japan.
    Cute turtle. There were hundreds of these all over the place.
    Garden at the Shingon Buddhist temple in Narita, Japan.
    Garden area at the Shingon Buddhist temple
    Statues at the Shingon Buddhist temple in Narita, Japan.
    Statues at the Shingon Buddhist temple
    Nice view from behind one of the temples
    Nice view from behind one of the temples
  • Japanese delicacies

    Vicki and I stopped over in Japan on our way back from Europe. Here are some lovely photos of the wonderful delicacies you can enjoy whilst visiting 😀

    I must have been hungry as I ate a whole bunch of these fish, eyeballs and all!
    I must have been hungry as I ate a whole bunch of these fish, eyeballs and all! They had a nice ginger taste to them and washed down well with a cold glass of coke (which was necessary as it was darn hot there).
    Eel spines, apparently they're a chewey snack!?
    Eel spines, apparently they're a chewey snack!? No I did not try these, they look gross.

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    I also tried authentic Japanese sushi and a few other generic local foods, but I won’t bore you with photos of those.

  • Vicki and Ryan’s great adventure

    For those of you who aren’t aware, Vicki Agyle and I have recently returned from a whirlwind tour of Hong Kong, Israel, England, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Japan.

    Despite everyone’s insistence that we would be blown up the moment we reached Tel Aviv, we ‘braved’ it anyway to make our way to the ICCC38 (International Coordination Chemistry Conference 38) in Jerusalem.

    Hong Kong

    The heat walking off the plane was extreme. We quickly noticed that there was no air conditioning in the airport, so we headed outside to enjoy the sunny weather … except it turned out that there was air conditioning in the airport afterall! The heat and humidity outside was incredible. Our attempts to take photos of the scenery failed, as the lenses fogged up immediately due to the extreme humidity.

    The only reasonable photos I managed to take were from inside the terminal. Below is my first real attempt at creating a 3D parallel view image. If you look through the page and merge the two images into one, you will see the view in 3D. Don’t go straining your eyes too hard though :p

    Amsterdam

    Our trip to Hong Kong was short and sharp, just a brief stopover before heading to Amsterdam for what was supposed to be another short visit in transit. Except it turns out we got confused and in fact had a day and a half there, so had to quickly arrange accomodation! The photo below is another 3D image, this time of a random Amsterdam canal (they have lots of them). More photos of the Netherlands will be coming later as we went back there for a proper visit later on.