Homemade everything at Pension Clydesdale, Rusutsu
To stay at Pension Clydesdale is to truly be welcomed to Mori-san (papa) & Yoko-san’s (mama) family home. Yoko’s father built the property in 1997 using materials imported from the US and […]
To stay at Pension Clydesdale is to truly be welcomed to Mori-san (papa) & Yoko-san’s (mama) family home. Yoko’s father built the property in 1997 using materials imported from the US and […]
I’ve been loyal to Niseko for the past three years, but thought it was time to venture out in Hokkaido. We didn’t head far, but Rusutsu has been pretty impressive […]
S took me to my first maid cafe when I was living in Tokyo, so it was only appropriate that she be the same person to suggest we head to […]
When I worked in Tokyo three years ago, our offices spanned two floors in Roppongi Hills’ Mori Tower. It seems as though we’ve since expanded to two more, bringing the […]
(One post to rule them all in my guide to Sanur. Click through the links to read more.) These days, I like to be in a place long enough to […]
(One post to rule them all in my guide to Ubud. Click-through the links on this page for more detailed recommendations) For me, the best vacations teeter between doing too much […]
Sari Organik is a local institution in Ubud. Even though it’s located a 15-minute walk out of town, tourists regularly ply the dirt path through scenic rice paddies on their way […]
I think you can tell a lot about a person by their smile and judging from Ketut’s, I knew we were in for a good time. His cooking class, like […]
8:00. I had booked a bicycle tour with Jegeg Cycling, which is a family-run, locally owned business here in Ubud. Our guide Nyoman, who started Jegeg after leaving his job at Sobek, gave […]
[Props to Kyle for sharing these gems of knowledge with me] If you read the frequent flyer blogs, this won’t be news to you, but if you don’t, let me […]