[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":151},["ShallowReactive",2],{"travel-tokyo-summer-2024":3,"travel-related-tokyo-summer-2024":51},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"country":34,"cover":35,"description":36,"draft":37,"duration":38,"extension":39,"gallery":40,"meta":41,"month":42,"navigation":43,"path":44,"region":45,"seo":46,"stem":47,"tagline":48,"year":49,"__hash__":50},"travel\u002Ftravel\u002Fjapan\u002Ftokyo-summer-2024.md","Tokyo in Summer",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":28},"minimark",[9,13,18,21,25],[10,11,12],"p",{},"Tokyo in August is hot. Wet-t-shirt-by-9am hot. But there's something about the city that makes it worth enduring.",[14,15,17],"h2",{"id":16},"konbini-culture","Konbini culture",[10,19,20],{},"A real 7-Eleven onigiri is a minor miracle. Cold coffee from a vending machine on a sidewalk. The best egg sandwich in the world costs three dollars at Lawson.",[14,22,24],{"id":23},"night-walks","Night walks",[10,26,27],{},"Tokyo is best walked at night in summer. Everything cools down maybe five degrees but the neon does all the work. Start in Shimokitazawa, drift east, end up somewhere you didn't plan to be.",{"title":29,"searchDepth":30,"depth":30,"links":31},"",2,[32,33],{"id":16,"depth":30,"text":17},{"id":23,"depth":30,"text":24},"Japan",null,"A short Tokyo trip in peak summer. Humid beyond belief, but the city was alive — festivals, river walks, and more cold drinks than I care to count.",false,"5 days","md",[],{},"August",true,"\u002Ftravel\u002Fjapan\u002Ftokyo-summer-2024","Tokyo",{"title":5,"description":36},"travel\u002Fjapan\u002Ftokyo-summer-2024","Humidity, vending machines, and the best convenience stores on earth.","2024","ielFEXWcdYbOUhmaMRhqAJB1TVIGPb4KwdRbk1Z3MGU",[52,98],{"id":53,"title":54,"body":55,"country":34,"cover":35,"description":86,"draft":37,"duration":87,"extension":39,"gallery":88,"meta":89,"month":90,"navigation":43,"path":91,"region":92,"seo":93,"stem":94,"tagline":95,"year":96,"__hash__":97},"travel\u002Ftravel\u002Fjapan\u002Fhokkaido-winter-2025.md","Hokkaido in Winter",{"type":7,"value":56,"toc":81},[57,60,64,67,71,74,78],[10,58,59],{},"Powder snow. That's what people come to Hokkaido for. And it delivers.",[14,61,63],{"id":62},"niseko-with-reservations","Niseko, with reservations",[10,65,66],{},"The skiing is world-class. The town, less so. It's become something of a foreign enclave — lots of Australian accents, lots of overpriced ramen. If you want the skiing without the scene, try Furano or Rusutsu instead.",[14,68,70],{"id":69},"onsen-etiquette","Onsen etiquette",[10,72,73],{},"The rules are strict but simple: shower thoroughly before entering, no swimwear, long hair tied up, quiet voices. Once past the initial awkwardness, a hot spring bath after a day on the slopes is one of the great pleasures in life.",[14,75,77],{"id":76},"the-ramen-detour","The ramen detour",[10,79,80],{},"Asahikawa shoyu ramen might be the best noodle soup I've ever had. Worth a side trip from anywhere in Hokkaido.",{"title":29,"searchDepth":30,"depth":30,"links":82},[83,84,85],{"id":62,"depth":30,"text":63},{"id":69,"depth":30,"text":70},{"id":76,"depth":30,"text":77},"A week in Hokkaido chasing powder snow. Skiing in Niseko, onsen in Noboribetsu, ramen everywhere in between.","7 days",[],{},"December","\u002Ftravel\u002Fjapan\u002Fhokkaido-winter-2025","Hokkaido",{"title":54,"description":86},"travel\u002Fjapan\u002Fhokkaido-winter-2025","Powder snow, onsen, and ramen — the three pillars.","2025","c0iP1aeNhfPJUQsSg660YZgknMCzBXTr-DdK-D0hRUc",{"id":99,"title":100,"body":101,"country":34,"cover":138,"description":139,"draft":37,"duration":140,"extension":39,"gallery":141,"meta":142,"month":143,"navigation":43,"path":144,"region":145,"seo":146,"stem":147,"tagline":148,"year":149,"__hash__":150},"travel\u002Ftravel\u002Fjapan\u002Fkyoto-spring-2026.md","Kyoto in Spring",{"type":7,"value":102,"toc":133},[103,106,110,113,117,120,123,127,130],[10,104,105],{},"Spring in Kyoto is everything you've been told it is, and also nothing like it.",[14,107,109],{"id":108},"arashiyama-at-6-am","Arashiyama at 6 AM",[10,111,112],{},"Everyone photographs the bamboo grove. Almost no one does it at dawn. I walked in alone at six in the morning, mist still hanging between the stalks, the only sound my own footsteps on gravel. By nine the crowds would be three-deep on the path.",[14,114,116],{"id":115},"a-breakfast-ritual","A breakfast ritual",[10,118,119],{},"Every morning I walked ten minutes from the guesthouse to a small cafe called Kissa Madoka. The owner, an old woman who spoke no English, would nod me toward my usual seat by the window. Thick toast, a soft-boiled egg, a small salad, and a pot of pour-over coffee.",[10,121,122],{},"She never asked what I wanted. She remembered from day two.",[14,124,126],{"id":125},"the-quiet-temples","The quiet temples",[10,128,129],{},"The temples that stayed with me were the ones whose names I never learned: a small garden behind a souvenir shop in Gion, a moss-covered path I stumbled onto while looking for a train station, the sub-temple of Daitoku-ji where an old monk was sweeping leaves in complete silence.",[10,131,132],{},"Travel, I think, is really about collecting these.",{"title":29,"searchDepth":30,"depth":30,"links":134},[135,136,137],{"id":108,"depth":30,"text":109},{"id":115,"depth":30,"text":116},{"id":125,"depth":30,"text":126},"\u002Fimages\u002Ftravel\u002Fhome-placeholder-3.jpg","A slow trip through Kyoto during cherry blossom season. Temples at dawn, tiny cafes, mornings that went nowhere in particular.","10 days",[],{},"April","\u002Ftravel\u002Fjapan\u002Fkyoto-spring-2026","Kyoto",{"title":100,"description":139},"travel\u002Fjapan\u002Fkyoto-spring-2026","Ten days of temples, noodles, and quiet mornings.","2026","88X75zQXyTWabguCZTzkb5IJjN5H-wzILbn8SpTVi6Y",1776954011482]