Okinawa

 OKINAWA - ONE WAY 

Surely I have seen kill Bill 100 times, I have such a ridiculous obsession with this film for no obvious reason and every time I finish this film I am stuck with the scene of Uma Thurman saying Okinawa one way.

                      

Anybody who has been following my blog for any amount of time knows that I love going on adventures in order to satisfy movie quotes,  song lyrics, or just some random part of pop culture that I wanna be able to dive into a little bit. So on the tail end of my wonderful adventure through Japan I’m sitting down with my mate and I’m telling them I’m kicking myself that I didn’t make time to go to Okinawa. I only had a week left here and I’m really bummed because I don’t know when I’m gonna come back. They looked me in the eyes and said quite plainly why don’t you just go? 

1 paragraph in and already on my bullshit

I don’t know what it is about me forgetting sometimes that I have complete autonomy as an adult to just go do things but that was the little kick in the ass that I needed to get myself on a plane to Okinawa. BTW Hawaii.. it has the proper transport system you never got lol monorail... Suck it HNL

              

I fucking love it here. The weather was amazing. The water was beautiful. The food was incredible. The people were delightful. Everything about me has a vibe for islands, I just really connect with them. Japan itself is already an island nation so to shrink it down to small tropical island form and still have all the best parts in Japan there... you better believe this was paradise to me! and the hotel for no reason was straight out of Laguna Beach!

                                                      

socks on cause yall are pervs


okay some blurry to cause you're my good boy

seriously reminds me of Walfor Astoria Monarch Beach 


Not into churches but this would be a fuckin tits greenhouse. 


I didn’t need much. It was me, the beach, just having our vibe. The following day I tracked into the city to check out all the things that are good. True to form for Japan. There was an incredible amount of shopping packed into some really wonderful spaces. But what got me the most and also pretty true to the form of Japan were the temple and green spaces. There is an incredible garden called Fukusyuen Garden. That place was absolutely magical. I spent about three hours wandering around this garden through all the little wandering pads taking time to stop and relax and observe. This was the kind of place that really gives you a sense of peace. There was a really lovely energy that just made you feel balanced.


I've been taking pics around the world for over a decade now and still LOL this the best you get. 




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                        I chased butterflies around a lot on this trip lol 

I had such a lovely day when I got back to the hotel. I decided to treat myself to a very special dinner. Now the quality of this hotel meant even the “” cheap restaurant was a bit of a wallet breaker. So when I sat down at the fancy restaurant, I knew I was going to need a loan to finish this meal. And while the hotel staff didn’t speak much English, we had a really lovely time navigating explaining the courses of the meal with my limited Japanese and their English. It was smiles all around and just a really wonderful way to end the day.








                                                                It was worth every yen and i could have eaten 10 of them


           I AM HAPPY
Sadly was a two way trip lol and so was hers cause girl Bill was in Mexico


Kawachinagano

 Life in the KWACH 

The purpose of this trip for me was a reset. I needed to realign myself with a baseline of what life feels like when I have achieved a place of comfort, peace, and a general sense of happiness so that when I leave I know when something is making me feel outside of it. Every adventure, every event, every activity that arose in this city supported everything that I needed to achieve that reset.

Kawachinagano is one of those destinations that going into it - I didn’t know what to expect. I only had this vague impression that it was a little bit more rural version of Japan that I was accustomed to. Usually when I think about Japan, it’s big cities, high-rises, lots of people, and crazy technology - that is a side to Japan that I have always had an undeniable draw to. 

 

So when I set my sites on staying with my mate for a couple months and they dropped their address for a "little" city in a prefecture just south of Osaka I really wasn’t prepared for the way I was going to fall in love. Getting off the train at Chiyoda station, you’re met with a long street lined with an unusual amount of barbershops, pharmacies , and delightful places to eat. 

                        

Beyond them are rows of beautiful homes gently dotting a rolling landscape of hills, mountains and farmland. It was the kind of city that’s big enough to have things to do all the time but small enough to feel like home away from home. I took a rather strange route to my mates house that had me running up a really steep hill through a very pretty neighbourhood, and then exiting out the back of it down a sketchy looking kind of staircase kind of slide looking concrete path that I emerged from into a really beautiful field. I was arriving at the time of day where the sun was just beginning to set and a golden colour covered absolutely everything, my heart stopped. This was going to be an amazing trip.  

                                                                                            

                                        City meets forest but everywhere

                                          

Life was pretty straightforward here in what we affectionately call “The Kwach”. I’d wake up with my mate. We’d go to the gym. We go on a hike. We go to eat. We go home to cook dinner and watch movies. Wake up and do the same thing the next day. There were so many little adventures to go on that it seemed like three months wasn’t enough time! all the hidden temples, walking paths, shops, and city activities to do meant I was going to need to come back here again - and I was more than okay with that. 

 

hikes in the woods and bento boxes by the river....



It was easy to slip into a comfortable life here, take all day to stroll up the mountain to a temple....


We're goin' up, up, up
It's our moment
You know together we're glowing
Gonna be, gonna be golden



.... keep wandering on through ....

....up and down......

.......paths that seem to go nowhere....


...until you run into a random orange Orchard......

 Or in front of the house of an old man (probably a yoaki) who is going to pop out and talk to you about how to sit properly - then take a flying leap over a chair to prove his mobility.  Yea. There were always some kind of little surprises somewhere in the Kwach no matter where we went



Fall in the Kawch - fucking mint. 


                

                        The wildlife here is tame - no bears - just this aggressive goat and Shinji. BTW there are a TON of weiner dogs in this city, lowkey the village mascot. 





                                                                        Tanuki Titties! not as fun without huge balls but hey. 


                                                            and temples.....

Everyday felt like another little adventure was just a couple steps away, so much to do I even learned to cook, which is a fucking miracle in of itself.


                                                   

This place was like magic! Randomly it snowed a few times for Christmas and gave me a chance to build little snow guys

           


BTW - Christmas isnt really a thing in Japan, this is more for the expats. We had a blast turning all the random things in the house into a Gozdilla themed nativity scene tho, and all the helpers that came to the house got a kick out of it!


The big thing this time of year is New Years...and I was ready!! The weeks leading up to it I sat down and wrote out my goals. Notice that this year I did not feel the need to include "eating all the ass", thats growth. 


There is something powerful about climbing into your Daihatsu kei truck at the early hours of the morning, driving an hour to a mountain, walking up it with your mates, and watching the first sun rise of the year! 







We sat by this fire all morning, chatting it up with the many people who came to bring in the new year - it was amazing! Then of course it was off to the shrine for Hatsumōde!



Touristy. 



and of course - I got Big Lucky! Which means this year will be full of luck for me, annnnd IT HAS! 

Everyone is looking down reading and I'm staring at the trees lol 

We wrapped up the day at one of the familes house making takoyaki and enjoying life

lol I have an album on my phone of all the random lives and groups of people I run into, this is so far my favourite for 2026. 


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I could go on and on and on and on and on and on about the rest of my time here, it really brought me back to myself - I can't wait to go back!