Monday November25日 2024年

Category 4 Typhoon to Taiwan!

Japanese culture is so beautiful.  This might look like a normal alley to some, but it’s art to me.  Everything about it makes me happy.

I came here 2 days ago and according to my iPhone, I took 11,494 steps.  Look at my average before that when I’m in Hawaii.  Haha.  I look like a lazy guy huh?   No, I don’t like to walk at all, but in Japan, walking is mandatory.  Maybe that’s why everybody is so healthy here.

Eating at Sukiya early for breakfast is a must for me.  It’s cheap, delicious, and the only place open at 5am.  All this cost under $5.  Since 1990 when I first started traveling to Japan, this is the cheapest it’s ever been.    

Rice with natto and raw egg is my favorite.  I can eat this for breakfast every morning.

This shows 11,494 steps I took but it doesn’t sow how many times I tripped.  I’m not use to wearing shoes so I trip a lot here.  It felt so clumsy so I ended up wearing my slippers.  Probably the only guy wearing slippers in the city.  I can walk better and it’s a lot safer.  I’d rather have cold feet than to fall.

I woke up at 2am this morning because of jet lag.  I checked the surf forecast again and there are 3 active cyclones right now.  One is a Category 4 typhoon heading straight to Taiwan.

It’s going to hit the East coast exactly where I’m going to drive to.  So I’m basically driving right into a Category 4 typhoon.  The waves are going to be huge, wild, and probably unsafe.  During every typhoon, there are windows of opportunity.  As a surfer, you must find them.  And when you can’t find them, you better hide in your hotel until the typhoon passes…

Yen: Cheap and Delicious

Fresh and so good!

Japan has the best food in the world.  Cheap, clean, and delicious.

Todays rate:  155 Japanese yen = $1 USD

Ramen and Typhoon

When ever I plan a trip, I ALWAYS make my layover in Japan.  The best food, the best people, and the best culture.  There’s no better layover than Japan.

The trick to finding a good ramen shop is by walking around the back alleys and looking for a huge line coming out of a little shop.  Wait patiently and you will have some of the best ramen in the world.  I ordered the tonkotsu ramen with gyoza on the side.  All this cost 880 yen.  That’s just $5.60!!!  This would cost over $20 in Hawaii.

I’m heading to Taiwan tomorrow and thought I’d check the weather report.  Guess what?  There is a typhoon heading straight there right now.  OMG, Taiwan got smashed by a super typhoon last week and now this one?  It’s been years since I’ve been in a typhoon so this one should be interesting.  Better go buy a rain jacket today!