Meiji

Meiji Maru and Monjayaki: Tokyo’s Free Museum Ship and Eating Tsukishima-Style
Meiji Maru and Monjayaki: Tokyo’s Free Museum Ship and Eating Tsukishima-Style

Meiji Maru and Monjayaki: Tokyo’s Free Museum Ship and Eating Tsukishima-Style

Meiji Maru is a ship with unique bragging rights- it’s the reason for a Japanese holiday. After the shogunate was deposed in 1868 and a new government took power, Japan began its rapid transition from feudalism to a modern industrial…

The Well-Traveled Equestrian Statue of Yamagata Aritomo
The Well-Traveled Equestrian Statue of Yamagata Aritomo

The Well-Traveled Equestrian Statue of Yamagata Aritomo

  The statue of an age-wearied field marshal astride his horse guards the entrance to Hagi Chuo Park. Perhaps he’s scrutinizing files on parade or gazing upon a battlefield, though these days his only remaining enemies are pigeons and errant…

Eight Minutes Over Nagoya: The Nagoya Garrison and the Doolittle Raid
Eight Minutes Over Nagoya: The Nagoya Garrison and the Doolittle Raid

Eight Minutes Over Nagoya: The Nagoya Garrison and the Doolittle Raid

Meiji-mura is an open air architectural park with dozens of architectural and still functional technological wonders from turn-of-the-century Japan. I came ready to see the era and even dressed in a yukata with fedora, like all the old Japanese men…

Riding in Meiji-style: The Imperial Carriages of Emperor Meiji
Riding in Meiji-style: The Imperial Carriages of Emperor Meiji

Riding in Meiji-style: The Imperial Carriages of Emperor Meiji

When the first train line opened between Tokyo and Yokohama on Oct. 14, 1872, one of the first passengers on the inaugural ride was Emperor Meiji (1852-1912). While it may have been one of his first train rides*, it was…