Over a two year period in the early 2000s, Jane gave weekly English lessons to a Japanese couple (Hiro and Miki) who had just been blessed with the birth of their first child (Rachel). The husband was transferred from Fairfax back to Japan in 2003. Just before we left for Japan, Jane sent them an email and while we were on our trip she was thrilled to receive a reply back from them (guess Mitch can't keep grousing about Jane spending so much time checking her email while we were in Japan!) Much to our delight, we discovered that they now live just outside Tokyo, only about 15 minutes by train from where we were staying! We arranged to meet them on the last Saturday that we were in Japan and had a wonderful time with them. In addition, it was Hiro who first told us about a Japanese restaurant named Mikaku which had opened in Herndon, Virgina, and for many years Mikaku was our favorite (and only!) Japanese restaurant where we eat at regularly.
Hiro, Miki, and Rachel
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The Raumen Museum consisted of three floors. Here we are standing at the top of the stairs on the middle (second) level, with part of the bottom level visible in the background of the photo.
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