• Introducing

    Introducing

    Like shabu shabu, a kind of Japanese pot-au-feu, I offer you a mix of experiences served up in my own way, to share with you the delights of my expatriate life. From experiences…

  • Présentation

    Présentation

    A l’image du shabu shabu (prononcer shabou shabou), sorte de pot-au-feu japonais, je vous propose un mélange d’expériences servies à ma sauce pour vous partager les régals de ma vie d’expatriée. D’expériences en…

  • Other prefectures

    The dragons of Nikko

    I’m taking advantage of a three-day weekend to visit Nikko, a natural and cultural heritage town north of Tokyo. The town has around 80,000 inhabitants and is located in Tochigi prefecture. I take…

  • Autres préfectures

    Les dragons de Nikko

    Je profite d’un weekend de trois jours pour faire un petit séjour sur Nikko, patrimoine naturel et culturel au nord de Tokyo. La ville compte environ 80 000 habitants et se situe dans la…

  • Tokyo and around

    Ryogoku sumo tournament

    When the opportunity to attend a sumo tournament arose, I was very enthusiastic. I imagined it would be spectacular, and I wasn’t disappointed. I bought a ticket online to reserve a seat in…

  • Other prefectures

    Hiking at Mount Ono

    On this Sunday in January, I’m planning a four-hour hike just a stone’s throw from Mount Fuji. The Odakyu line, which I take from Yoyogi-Uehara, takes me to Shin-Matsuda, where I change lines.…

  • Hokkaido

    Snow, ice and colors

    In Sapporo and neighboring Otaru, ice and snow take center stage in February. Visitors can admire ephemeral creations of all sizes, take part in events, discover artists or schools, such as the presentation…

  • Hokkaido

    Lake Shikaribetsu in Shikaoi

    On the advice of the friendly couple I’m staying with in Obihiro, I’m off to Lake Shikaribetsu for the day. From Obihiro station, I take a bus that regularly shuttles me to the…

  • Hokkaido

    The historic village of Hokkaido

    Near Sapporo, there’s a reconstructed village that can easily be reached by bus. The journey takes around thirty minutes and visitors find themselves in the mountains, immersed in Hokkaido’s past. I chose to…