Nagatoro on a Clear Autumn Day

Since we went to Tokorozawa already yesterday we could have a sleep-in which was really great. When I woke up I took Coco-chan for a walk. We have made it a routine now when I visit. Same route. And he stops almost at the same spots to sniff and mark his territory. Once we had breakfast and got ready we took the car and drove to Nagatoro, about 1 hour and a half drive from Tokorozawa.

We had a walk through a small village to get to the Arakawa river and the Iwadatami along the river. We bought a big sembe (Japanese rice cockie) and ate while walking down to the river.

Sembe grill

The name Iwadatami means stone tatami mat and is called so because it consists of flat stones about the sice and look of a tatami. Coco-chan really enjoyed running there. And to our amazement he also climbed some stairs. Something he usually is too scared to do.

Arakawa    Coco & Chie at Arakawa's Iwadatami

From the Iwatatami we could look at some boats doing river rafting, although it was not much rafting today. But still it was beautiful with all the autumn colors.

After a while we walked back up to our car and past it up to the jinja (shrine) just below the Hodo-san (Mt. Hodo). Unfortunately we could not see much of the shrine since it was under renovation. But we continued to walk up to the rope way (cable car). We just arrived as one car was on its way to depart. Chie hurried to pay our tickets, including a kid’s ticket for Coco-chan (260 JPY).

Contributors to the shrine at Hodo-san's base

At the top we walked around to find another shrine. And a zoo with monkeys. Neither was much fun to see. But the colors and the view was really beautiful. We also had a chance to see Winter Sakura, which is the flowering of a plum tree during the winter time. Quite beautiful. And finally we could climb the highest mountain in Japan… Yes, it is Hodo-san at 4971 meters (see photo) and not Fuji-san at 3376 meters.

Coco and Johan at Hodo-san's top
Coco and Chie outside the shrine on Hodo-san    Coco and Chie at Hodo-san    Winter sakura on Hodo-san

Everywhere the leaves were brown, read, yellow, and green. It was really colorful everywhere we looked. And Coco-chan seemed to enjoy it as well. And who could blame him. Everywhere we went people stopped and said “Ohhh, so cute”. I said thank you… But most of the time it was, to my amazement, directed towards Coco-chan and not me 🙁

Coco and Johan on Hodo-san

When we got back down to earth… Again by cable car. It was getting dusk.

Cable car on Hodo-san    Johan, Chie, and Coco

Back at the shrine they had turned on the light making the trees sparkle in red, orange and yellow. It was really beautiful.

Dragon of Hodo-san    Coco and Johan at the shrine at Hodo-san's base

Although very beautiful we had to get back home. We got back to the car and Chie drove. This is always a trouble since Coco-chan really loves her so much he cannot stay away. And always struggle to get into her laps. But this time it took about five minutes of not so much struggle and whimping before he just fell down in an exhausted heap in my lap. And slept all the way back to Tokorozawa.

We had planned to make dinner at home. But we arrived back home so late we decided to go to Musashi instead. As always it was yummy!

Returning to Tokyo

Happily we woke up in the morning. Because yesterday we won and finally our yearly trip to a Raiders game payed off with a win. And it was Monday and we did not have to go to work. I think all of us wanted to stay for a few more days if we could just enjoy a Raiders winning game each day.

Mash-san at the airport

Game Day

Early morning bird. Breakfast. And away to Raider Image to meet Eyepatchi-san, her son Andy, and some of Andy’s friends for the Jets @ Raiders game. But they were late so we bought some coffee and hot chocolate at the Starbucks and decided to meet at the Coliseum stadium instead.

The parking lot had already started to fill up when we arrived around 10 am, although the game started at 1 pm. But we were all arriving early to enjoy a traditional American tail-gate party. Or plainly BBQ in the parking lot behind your car.

Chie before the game    Mash-san and Chie

The other years (this is our 6th year) we have made Japanese style BBQ (kushi-yaki). But this year Chie and I thought we could not have tail-gate party since Shimura-san could not make it due to family matters. And Shimura-san (living in San Francisco area) had tables and chairs.

Andy was very disapointed so he and Eyepatchi-san decided to prepare a tail-gate party anyway, American style. Meaning, hotdogs and hamburgers. With some Japanese ingredients like rice balls with ume-boshi (sour plum) wrapped in seaweed. And, of course, beer for everyone and Sobe (fruit soft drink enriched with vitamins and herb) for me.

Tail-gate party    Tail-gate party
Raiders fans    Coliseum

After an hour the sky cleared. From grey overcast to blue. It was quite nice just sitting in a chair, relaxing, and being served hotdogs and hamburgers. This was quite a contrast from other years when Chie and I have prepared most of the food the night before and then doing all the BBQing (usually I) and serving (usually Chie) during the tail-gate party. So Chie and I enjoyed it very much.

Then, finally, it was time to enter Coliseum to watch the game. New York Jets @ Oakland Raiders. With Brett Favre as QB (quarter back/offensive engine) for Jets. It was exiting since Raiders is our team, but also since Brett Favre is a star QB in NFL with more than 14 years in Green Bay. Then last year he retired only to make a comback this year in Jets.

Me and Chie at Coliseum    Mash-san at Coliseum

We had great seats at the sunny part of the stadium at the 50 yards line (mid-field). Since this was the away side we could also have a closer look at Brett Favre.

Brett Favre    Field goal kick

The game was really an exciting roller coaster ride for us. With some great plays mixed with rock bottom mistakes. Especially a punt fake play of the Raiders’s special team was great and fooled the Jets’s special team. Instead of the ball being punted to Jets Raiders could make a first down. And it looked like Raiders were winning. A first time experience for our game trips to San Francisco.

But then Jets had a chance to tie the game about 2 and a half minutes before the end. Field goal kick. But it went pole and out. The Coliseum were wild. People cheering. Then the referee declared that Raiders’s head coach took a timeout just before the kick. So Jets re-kicked after the timeout. And scored to tie the game. Resulting in overtime.

Jets won the coin toss and decided to receive the ball. I think most of the Raiders fans now believed it wold end as usual. With a loss. But the defense could stop Jets on the first drive. And the second. And third. Then Raiders advanced into the Jets territory. Only to be stopped. But Raiders decide to try a field goal. From 57 yards out. Janikowski kicked… And scored! A field goal from 57 yards (about 57 meters). The longest field goal to win a game in NFL history. Coliseum exploded in cheers. People made double high-fives with everyone, we were all friends now.

It's a win baby! Score board

After the game we went to Ricky’s again. To celebrate. And watch Sunday night football. We were happy and tired. And we could meet Derrick Ramsey, and ex-Raiders TE (tight end). He was big. Hands like paddles. But seemed like a genuinly friendly guy. It was a great day!

Unknown, Chie and Derrick Ramsey

College Football at Ricky’s

In the morning we went back to the airport to return our rental car. Power-san picked us up with his car at 11 am. And we went to Raider Image to buy some t-shirts and other Raider things.

After that we continued to Ricky’s to watch some College Football and have something to eat. It is always fun at Ricky’s because he and his wife is very friendly to us and the whole place is dedicated to sport. There are TVs everywhere showing everything from baseball to football and everyting in between. But the food is just so so.

Ricky and Power-san at Ricky's

We had brought omiyage (gift) from Japan to Ricky and his wife. A t-shirt with the kanji for samurai (侍) for Ricky, a tumbler with Japanese printing for his wife, and a begging cat for his business. Of course the cat was black, since that is the color of Raiders. But it is also the color for keeping bad luck away. So the cat brings money into the business and keeps bad luck away. Ricky put it in the front case with his sports souvenirs.

Begging cat at Ricky's

In the evening we had pizza at home. It was a frozen pizza that we added anchovies and capers to. So it was quite tasty.

Going to San Francisco

It felt like any other day when I was going to the office in the morning. Same old people in the train, I think. Same guard in the W building (Sony Ericsson’s office in Shinagawa). And same old desk to sit at. But at lunch I went to the Narita Express (NEX) in Shinagawa station. And went to Narita airport. By 1:30 Chie, Mash-san and I were seated and ready for our flight to San Francisco.

Mash-san in the sky-train at SFO.

We arrived in San Francisco early the same morning. Sounds strange but San Francisco is quite a few hours behind Tokyo. So instead of laying in bed at home in Tokyo we picked up our rental car and drove to the Residence Inn in San Mateo. Rested for a while. And went to Stanford Shopping Center for a few hours shopping.

Stanford shopping center

On our way home we passed an Oracle office building. They had designed it to look just like the database icons you find in for instance Visio. Just gigantic once in glass and steel.

Oracle    Sunset in mirror

At home Chie prepared a deliscious pasta dinner for me and Mash-san. But most for me… I am almost certain about it.