Plenty of Motorcycle parking!
Our first trip out to the train station.
Mom and Dad by the train station.
Moms first ride on the rail system.
A town on the way to Kamakura.
A true Japanese dining experience!
Sam and Cel buying our rail tickets.
The entrance to Kamakura.
It is made out of copper and at one time was housed by a temple.
Stone and metal tablets were everywhere. Wish I knew what it said.
It is customary for the locals to wash their hands before entering.
American cuisine at the Yokosuka Naval Base.
An Obi, which is a traditional belt worn with a Kimono.
This is what Samantha does as a Master at Arms.
Sam and her friends take us for a ride.
Everything was mini, especially the cars!
Another dining experience.
We had to cook our own food!
Samantha invited a few of her friends.
Sam showing off her stir-fry skills.
This is their version of a slot machine.
Instead of sticking in money, you buy little silver balls and stick them in.
You win more balls by getting yours to fall into certain slots.
You can cash out your balls for money.
This is the walk we took everyday to get to the train station.
In front of the Yokosuka train station.
The tree in the middle is a cherry blossom.
Our cab ride to China town in Yokohama.
China Town... in Japan... weird.
A temple in the middle of everything.
Japanse version of American food. My burger was missing the bun :o(
This is where we ate breakfast every morning on base. The view was amazing.
Mom and Dad in back of our rental van.
Japan has some of the largest ferris wheels in the world.
The architecture was very modern.
The English translations were poorly done.
One of Sam's favorite places to eat. You buy your meal ticket out of a vending machine.
The view from a station just outside Tokyo.
The city is very fast paced.
We are on our way to one of the best technology museums in the world.
ASIMO... the Honda robot.
The movements were fluid. It could also go up and down stairs.
A view from inside the Museum of Science and Technology.
A lighthouse in rough waters.