OK, I admit it. I am a fan of the mouse. So, today, instead of doing what all sensible tourists would do and going in…
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I was told by the concierge at my hotel that Shibuya is ‘young and exciting’. She was right on both counts. The district almost pulsed…
Leave a CommentSuddenly, “Lost in Translation” makes sense. This is a very, very strange city. (But then, I guess London could appear pretty bizarre to a foreigner…
Leave a CommentAn early start found me heading back on the subway to the airport and from there on to Japan. Korea is a great place. The…
Leave a CommentThe show was not high quality drama, but it was enormous fun. There was a full house, made up mainly of Koreans but with a…
Leave a CommentMonday is the day off for the tour companies in Seoul, so I decided to see the city by foot. I now have sore feet.…
Leave a CommentI visited the Non Militarised Zone on the border with North Korea this morning, on an organised tour. (Note to self: Don’t strike up a…
Leave a CommentI left Jeju with a bit of a heavy heart. It’s a beautiful island and everyone has been so kind. Simon and his team really…
Leave a CommentI am currently on my way to the World Scout Conference, being held in Jeju, South Korea and have stopped off in Shanghai for the…
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