Posts Tagged ‘Tokyo’

  1. August 13, 2010

    O-Torii Gate

    Raquel’s Trip to Japan in 90 seconds

    From floating sushi bars to the Tokyo Tower, Hiroshima and Shinjuku, I Love to Fly Nonstop haiku contest winner Raquel Benito summed up her trip to Japan with a blog post, as well as this video. Read more »

  2. July 28, 2010

    Nearly 100,000 people attend the Vondelpark outdoor concerts each summer.

    Photo Diary: Outdoor Concerts

    Few things say “summer” more than live outdoor music, and Amsterdam, Portland and Tokyo do not disappoint in this entertainment department. Here are a few clips from some the destinations’ more famous summer festivals: Fuji Rock Festival, MusicFestNW, and concerts at Vondelpark. Read more »

  3. July 22, 2010

    Tokyo soccer match

    Photo Diary: Soccer Cities

    The world’s most popular sport gained even more popularity this past month, and cities across the world are laying claim to the title “Soccer City”. Amsterdam spared no pride during the World Cup finals and decorated the city completely in orange and soccer paraphernalia. Portland is in full preparation to welcome MLS in 2011, and Tokyo’s soccer scene is always intense with action. On your next trip to these destinations, make sure to review the game schedules and join the Soccer City fun.

  4. July 16, 2010

    Portland designers are best known for their use of organic, sustainable materials and will up the green design ante on October 6.

    Photo Diary: Fashion Week

    Fashion mavens from around the world know where to watch the world’s latest fashion trends: Amsterdam, Tokyo, and yes, even Portland. Wednesday’s launch of Amsterdam International Fashion Week inspired this week’s photo diary. Watch trends in the making at Portland Fashion Week October 6 or at the Japan Fashion Week in October 15. Read more »

  5. July 15, 2010

    Sensoji Shrine in Asakusa

    Thank you for the incredible trip!

    Japan is an amazing country, to say the least. Our 10 days there were bookended by Tokyo, with stops in Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Miyajima.

    We spent our time in Tokyo exploring all the districts. I was shocked by how many “downtowns” Tokyo has. All areas of the city are constantly buzzing with activity at all hours of the day and night. Read more »

  6. July 2, 2010

    Fireworks deploy in Amsterdam for New Year's Eve 2010.

    Photo Friday: Fireworks

    No national holiday is complete without some festive fireworks, so for today’s post, we’re honoring Independence Day with a glimpse to the glowing skies in Portland, Tokyo and Amsterdam. Read more »

  7. June 28, 2010

    With over 70 miles of trails, Forest Park is Portland's largest hiking park.

    Can Running Shoes Help You Fly Nonstop?

    Every day, we fly, and we fly all over the place with an multiple stops in-between. First, we zip to the coffee cart; then across the freeway to get to work; then to the day care to pick up the kids; then to the grocery store to pick up ingredients for dinner; and then finally, home. This is the lifestyle of a common jet-setter, and unfortunately, there are few times that we ever get to fly nonstop. That is why runners put on their running shoes–it is their round trip ticket to any destination; anytime, anywhere. Read more »

  8. May 26, 2010

    Akiba denkigai

    Prepping for the Haiku Trip of a Lifetime

    Okay, so I don’t have all the details for my trip to Japan sorted out, even though I’m leaving on May 27th, but I think that’s part of the adventure. What I do know is that Nick and I will be spending our first five days in Tokyo, then catching a JR train to Kyoto to see the old capital and the surrounding areas for a few days. We plan on finishing our trip somewhere on the coast. We’ll be spending a total of eleven days in the country and I hope to travel by bullet train – known in Japan as the Shinkansen – at least once. Read more »

  9. May 21, 2010

    Flying the Good Flight: Part 4

    Here are two different perspectives on Japanese bullet trains. One on the outside and one from the inside looking out. These trains connect all the major cities of Japan and travel at speeds of approximately 180 miles per hour. Read more »

  10. May 21, 2010

    Mitsubishi I-miev Electric car

    Flying the Good Flight: Part 3

    Asia Trade Mission Blog #3 (05/17/10): The attached video shows members of the Governor’s Asia trade delegation test driving the Mitsubishi I-miev, their plug-in electric auto. Mitsubishi intends to introduce this vehicle to the US in 2012. The Governor is hoping that Mitsubishi will choose Portland as the launch site for North American sales of the I-meiv which goes over 100 miles per charge. Each charge costs roughly $2.00 in electricity costs. Read more »