Since I first visited Japan 18 years ago, I'd only ever seen the faint outline of Mount Fuji through the clouds. Last week, though, I got a clear view of the iconic Fuji-san on three different occasions -- too exciting! This was the first one, taken from the window of the Shinkansen (bullet train) as I sped towards Kyoto.
One of the perks of staying at a traditional ryokan (inn) is the amazing service and the food -- which they serve in your room. A kimono-clad staffer at Koyanagi, located on the outskirts of Matsumoto in the midst of the Japan Alps, set up this multi-course feast on a low table, which required sitting on tatami to eat. To drink, I'd picked up a bottle of unfiltered plum wine that was unlike anything I've had in the States.