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The Week #253
by- π It's golden week and I've enjoyed a 4-day holiday. The weather has been 75% great. 3 sunny days around 25c and 1 rainy day. Luckily the last day was the rainy day, so it creates an opportunity to rest by forcing you to stay in.
- π We broke out the barbecue and invited the whole family over for lunch. We grilled all the colors of bell peppers, chorizo, chicken, shrimp,Β yaki-niku beef, and some ahijo. It was a lot of fun, though the heat and lack of shade exhausted me by the end of it.
- π² I went Tokyo Pottering. This post has a lot of photos and reminds me of my blog 20 years ago when I was a student, especially as all photos were taken with my Canon Powershot. Navigating around with my cellphone worked great, though it chews through battery.
- βοΈ In my efforts to live a less distracted life I've been thinking about the role of watches and phones in my life.Β
On one hand, I find my Apple Watch very useful. I like tracking my movement and sleep with it. It's also very useful for when I ride trains and because I wear it on my right wrist (left handed ππ»), going through the train gates requires zero cross reaching or digging for a passes. With the battery on its last legs, upgrading to a cellular version is tempting because then I could leave my phone at home.
On the other hand, putting my classic G-Shock back in service to tell me the time sounds great. But am I going to become a double-watch wearer? That feels awkward. But also using a physical card for transport (no battery to run out) and phone in your pocket/bag feels consistent with my trying to use my actual camera for photos again. No conclusion on this one, except I think I may try double watches for a period. - π₯ This film by Beau Miles, A moment 29 years ago changed everything, has me thinking about my own life, forks in the road to get where I am today, and community.
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Tokyo Pottering
byBrompton recently opened an official shop around Harajuku. While daily life doesn't allow for much time to potter, occasionally there's a gap. The Brompton is the perfect bicycle for pottering: it folds, it fits on trains and under tables, and it has gears.
Today I set off on the Shonan-Shinjuku line intending to cycle around Shibuya/Harajuku to visit the Brompton shop and Blue Lug. Cycling from Shibuya is far too close β may as well walk. So I started stepping backwards along the stops... Ebisu?...maybe... Oosaki?...hmm...Nishi-ooi?
Then it hit me. I haven't been to Nishi-ooi since I was an exchange student and we set out (pre smartphone with gps in your pocket) on a walk one night...got lost...and ended up at Nishi-ooi. Perfect, I'll ride from Nishi-ooi to...Shibuya? Nah, since I'm in the neighborhood I'll ride to my old station and see what's changed in the last 17 - 18 years(!).
And so, rather than pottering to some bike shops, I potter around memory lane and it was fantastic.Setting off in Nishi-ooi
The ride was smooth. It was entirely on the streets, but all of the streets were 30kph roads with at least some paint to indicate where cyclists should ride. The paint doesn't protect you, but it at least tells drivers to expect and be prepared for bicycles.
Along the way I rode through a nice park with a nice jungle gym and a place to splash around in the water. And also a nearly 100 year old steam locomotive?!Another poor photograph of my bike
Riding up to Ontakesan my nose told me what I had hoped β Yanaka coffee was still there and still roasting beans. I used to always get my coffee from them when I was a student, not realizing how fortunate I was to have such great coffee so easily accessible.
Parked in front of Yanaka coffee
Ontakesan still has a thriving Shotengai (shopping street) filled with local businesses and I missed that. It felt so alive β people visiting a local market, getting coffee beans, or Japanese style sweets.400g of Ontakesan blend
I can order Yanaka coffee online (and I sometimes do), but for love of nostalgia and for supporting the local shopping street I had to buy some beans. I picked up the Ontakesan blend, 200g whole bean for me, and 200g ground for my in-laws.
There were a few changes in the neighborhood. The McDonalds had become a Saint Marc cafe (chocolate croissants and coffee), an upgrade. Italian Tomato is now a KFC. The little cake shop had turned into a hair salon, most likely because the owner retired. And the little Italian place was nowhere to be found.Ikegami line
While the station hasn't changed, still fits a 3-car train, the wrap on the trains has. I'm half-certain Baskin Robbins is now sponsoring the Ikegami line.
The Leo Palace the school had rented out and treated as dorms was still there. Unfortunately my old local Natural Lawson's had been downgraded to a regular Lawson's. I couldn't help but imagine what life would be like living in this neighborhood again. In a neighborhood with a thriving shopping street instead of a 4-lane road where a shopping street once stood. Perhaps rose-tinted glasses, but also simpler times.
After getting my coffee I decided to continue on towards Sangen-jaya, to meet up with my wife. This part of the ride removed some of the rose tint from my glasses. Not because of dangerous or unfun riding, but because it started to get a bit warmer out and there was a distinct lack of shade trees had me imagining this ride in 2 months time.
I say this, but also I did manage to stumble upon a small local park which has a fountain to refill my water bottle and a clean-enough restroom. I probably shouldn't be, but I can't help but be amazed by mundane things here in Japan like community access to free clean water and toilets. ItΒ should be normal, humans looking after humans, but it isn't.Parking in Sancha
Sancha seems to be a fantastic neighborhood that embodies all of the great qualities of Tokyo. Compact, lots of small and local businesses, so much going on in every direction. I had just enough time for a cup of coffee at Obscura (co-worker recommended (π) before I had to call time.
Pottering around Tokyo reminded me how cool Japan is. This year I'm going to try to take advantage of all of the gaps in my schedule to go and potter about on my Brompton, in search of great coffee and mundane joys. -
Checkin to Yanaka Coffee (γγͺγηη²εΊ)
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byMorning Leftfield Run
Running to Leftfield is so good. So is multiple times per week for ease.4.5km
30.1min
21.6m climbed
136.1avg bpm
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The Week #252
by- π₯Ύ I went for a big walk around the Yamanote line with a few co-workers. We started at Ueno at 9am. Unfortunately, I was only able to join for part of the walk and had to bail after lunch at Takedanobaba.
In front of Sugamo station
I brought my point and shoot camera with me and I'm glad I did. It opened my eyes to all of the cool and interesting things that are all around us. I wanted my workflow to be as calm as possible. That is, I wanted to blog it like the old days β photos stuck on my camera until I get home and download them, socials not really live, so that I could be present with the people around me. I will try to make a dedicated post about the Yamathon, as I think it deserves as much, in the spirit of things. - βοΈ The Minecraft movie came out in Japan and we went out to see it. It was a good fun. The crowds are not getting out of control like they are in the US/UK. As both the voice of Bowser in the Mario movie and Steve in Minecraft, Jack Black is really embedding himself as a central character in Leo's childhood.
- π¬π§ We booked tickets and hotels for a family trip to London this summer. We'll stay about 10 days. I thought I'd have enough points to cover at least half of the hotel, but that was not quite the case. I guess the good news is that I'll definitely have enough points by the time this is all done for the next trip somewhere. While this will be my 4th trip to London, it will be my first time to just explore the city and enjoy the museums. We're all really looking forward to it.
- π₯Ύ I went for a big walk around the Yamanote line with a few co-workers. We started at Ueno at 9am. Unfortunately, I was only able to join for part of the walk and had to bail after lunch at Takedanobaba.
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byLunch Run
Out before the rain π§οΈ4.4km
30.1min
26.6m climbed
163avg bpm
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Checkin to maya (γγ€)
by in Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanVeggie curry to refuel after 18k steps. -
Checkin to Ikebukuro Station (ζ± θ’ι§ )
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Checkin to Sugamo Station (ε·£ι΄¨ι§ )
by in Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanWalking the Yamanote -
Checkin to Starbucks
by in Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanProbably 15 years since Iβve been here. Lovely terrace seating is new (to me).
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