Monday, August 27, 2012

Tokyo Bound

We are Tokyo bound one way or another. The game plan was to catch the Patriot Express out of Iwakuni on Saturday for Yokota. Well thanks to both Typhoon Bolaven and maintenance issues on the Patriot Express, it never left Seattle for Japan.
Plan #2, was then to catch a C-12 (the only flight now on Saturday) out of Iwakuni, that was also bound for Yokota. Guess what...that's not going to happen. We showed up at the terminal to find out that the C-12 has a General on it....do you thin he wants "space avaialbe" passengers on his plane....NO!
Plan #3, call a friend for a ride to the Shinkansen (bullet train) station. Pay Y39,000 (approx $500) and go to Tokyo. The plan, catch Shin Iwakuni to Hiroshima (16 minute ride), change trains, and then catch the Tokyo bound shin (4 hours).
 
Shin Iwakuni....this is our ride for 16 minutes.
Hiroshima is approximately 60 miles away...you do the math

Comfy in our seats....let the journey begin.

I am guessing this is the model number....who knows

Shin #2 at Hiroshima Station
This train is bound for Tokyo

Jon just had to have his picture taken with the shin

Kind of hard to take pictures of outside as we are going too fast.
 
We made it to the Tokyo Station where we had to connect to the local train to the Fussa Station, which is closes to Yokota Air base, our stop for the night.
Next up, we travel to the heart of Tokyo for 4 days at the New Sanno.
 
All of this just to hike Mt. Fuji!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

Yes, the picture is hazy or blurry, nope not operator error, it's a typhoon. Since all of the bases are on lockdown, and we stayed at a local hotel, we decided to visit the largest aquarium in Japan. Guess what, everyone else in Okinawa had the same idea...what's a little rain and water.
This is the view from the top floor of the aquarium looking out to the sea...awesome!

Yep, that's a shark. There were about 5 or 6 of them in this tank.

Not too sure what these were, but they were pretty cool looking.

Huge Nurse Shark hiding in the rocks

Giant lobster...there is actually 2

Whale Shark....we thought there would only be 1....nope there are 3. They are the largest fish in the ocean.

Huge Manta Rays....these things had to have a span of 12 feet

Under the tank looking up at a whale shark....that head is massive

Whale Shark....these guys are massive
They move very smoothly in the water

The rain stopped....for a minute. This beach is right off the aquarium, used for releasing rehabilitated sea creatures back into the water.
We managed to walk from the larger indoor aquarium to the smaller aquariums, where we found my favorite creatures.....MANATEES!
 
So cute....

Who can't resist this face
So cute!

Sea Turtles.....there had to be about 100 in this tank
 

So we had a "Finding Nemo" moment....talking about sea turtles with an australian accent
 

A trip to the "other" island....Okinawa

Jon left Iwakuni for Okinawa on June 16, 2012 for a 7 week Sgts course. So I decided to jump on a flight from Iwakuni to Okinawa on a Friday afternoon, and spend the next week with him on the island. When I landed, there was a huge storm. This is what I woke up to the next morning.

Torii Beach....the beach was pretty beat up from the storm the night before.

A photo of us out for a morning stroll along the beach. What you don't see is that we are each holding a Venti Drip from Starbucks....Okinawa has one on every corner, Iwakuni ZERO!

Cool little place we found...kinda like 'la boufadora' in Mexico

The waves were huge this morning, as the storm had just passed, and a typhoon was on its way in

Cool beach we found with really cool rock formations

View of Okinawa City from our hotel...we were on the 9th floor.

From Ikei Beach

The water was really clear...think Carribean Blue

You can see the Typhoon moving in...getting darker

This hotel has been closed for who knows how long. It's hard to see in the picture, but the roof has missing tiles....I am guessing from a Typhoon. The waves at this time were huge.
 
We had a great time in Okinawa. On the day of the Typhoon, all military bases were on lockdown per Typhoon protocol. Since we did not stay on base, we went out and played during the Typhoon. Next blog will be the Churaumi Aquarium.
Unfortunately, we do not have any pictures of Jon's graduation from Sgts Course....never fails, the camera battery died!