Tokyo

Meiji Maru and Monjayaki: Tokyo’s Free Museum Ship and Eating Tsukishima-Style
Meiji Maru and Monjayaki: Tokyo’s Free Museum Ship and Eating Tsukishima-Style

Meiji Maru and Monjayaki: Tokyo’s Free Museum Ship and Eating Tsukishima-Style

Meiji Maru is a ship with unique bragging rights- it’s the reason for a Japanese holiday. After the shogunate was deposed in 1868 and a new government took power, Japan began its rapid transition from feudalism to a modern industrial…

Rikkunland: The Most Accessible Display of Modern Japanese Armor and Fighting Vehicles!
Rikkunland: The Most Accessible Display of Modern Japanese Armor and Fighting Vehicles!

Rikkunland: The Most Accessible Display of Modern Japanese Armor and Fighting Vehicles!

I briefly wrote about Rikkunland as part of a 2017 article on bigger vacation, here I’m sharing slightly more information and a lot more photographs of the rare to see Japanese armor and fighting vehicles. In countries that are not…

Woodpecker Detective’s Office Review and Real History
Woodpecker Detective’s Office Review and Real History

Woodpecker Detective’s Office Review and Real History

One of the lower profile shows to come out this season was Woodpecker Detective’s Office, a murder mystery series that uses real life literary figures as consulting detectives in late Meiji-era (1868-1912) Tokyo. If it sounds like Sherlock Holmes, that’s…

Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)
Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)

Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)

Updated Dec. 20, 2021: All Google Maps images removed and replaced with photos from my recent visit to Tokyo! We’re exploring the Imperial Capital (Teito) of Sakura Wars, a unique take on Tokyo’s past reinvented with a steam punk aesthetic…