
A journal from a vagabond searching for Home. VA ⋅ Japan ⋅ PA ⋅ CA ⋅ NM ⋅ ME ⋅ NC > ?
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One of my top hopes for this trip to Japan was to hike in Kamikochi, an alpine haven of turquoise rivers and lush fir. My mom connected me to her friend, Kazumi, whose family home sits a 2 hour drive from Kamikochi in the southern alps of Y...
This past week was an aperitif for my upcoming Eat Pray Love journey. Harry and I visited the high and dry mountains of Reno, a trip sandwiched between two weddings in Seattle.
It was my first time in Seattle since my grandmother passed aw...
My Temporary Address is going international this summer! The main theme: hiking.
In preparation for a 100-mile trek along the Chemin du Puy (shuh-man-dew-pwee) in France this September, I’ll be training in various locations across the US...
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My father-in-law Harry was 15 when his native England won the World Cup. He watched the 1966 final against West Germany on a tiny black-and-white TV propped up in the concrete hearth of his family’s cramped living room. His s...
Director’s monitor on the set of Magnum PI.
In a 1998 episode of Inside the Actors Studio, Robert De Niro shares a parable about an actor who lands a one-line role in a play: “Hark! Hear the cannon roar!” Worried about forgetting his line,...
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Japanese American writer + filmmaker who takes special delight in observing uniqueness in people, nature, and food. Subscribe for stories about daily life as a nomad, meditations on heritage, and my annual visits to Japan.
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