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13. Mar, 2011

Epilogue – Leaving Japan for Korea

Epilogue – Leaving Japan for Korea

The line at Haneda Airport at 5:15am. Safety first. Although we were having a great time in Japan and managed to get through the earthquake without any injuries, we decided to move the family out of Tokyo today. We just arrived in Seoul where we plan to catch our breath and get some sleep. More […]

12. Mar, 2011

Part 5 – Aftershocks

Part 5 – Aftershocks

By 6am on Saturday, there was limited train service restored and we could come back to Tokyo city via a series of zigzag rides with six different legs (shuttle, 4 trains, taxi).  Somehow we made it back to Akasaka without getting lost. We finally reached our rooms at the Intercontinental around 9am, where we discovered it […]

11. Mar, 2011

Part 4 – Cardboard Dreams

Part 4 – Cardboard Dreams

We had spent the past two hours quivering inside the Guest Relations building. Packed together with 100 other people, tight as sardines in a can. It was a dreary routine. Wait for endless amounts of time inside, then when the tremor alarm goes off, run outside and wait, then come back in when everything is […]

11. Mar, 2011

Part 3 – Journey to the Center of the Earth

Part 3 – Journey to the Center of the Earth

What do you think about in middle of an earthquake? Put yourself in our shoes at Disney, walking under a ten-story tall volcano, when the ground starts to sway. What you would see is Carter and me grinning like idiots – Disney has the most realistic special effects! Then the staff all run to their […]

11. Mar, 2011

Part 2 – Earthquake!

Part 2 – Earthquake!

Okay, before I start this blog I want to get to the point: WE ARE OKAY! “Bye!” Mom and I said. We were going to the mermaid section of Disney Sea Tokyo park, while Carter and Dad waited in line for Journey to the Center of the Earth. “We’ll meet you back here in 90 […]

11. Mar, 2011

Part 1 – Premonitions

Part 1 – Premonitions

We stepped off the flight from Vietnam and giggled with excitement:  we were in Tokyo!  We had only flown for four hours but it felt like we had landed in a different world.  Everything was so sleek, high-tech, and almost unnaturally clean.  There is simply no comparison between a public bathroom in Tokyo and anywhere […]