Month: April 2025

  • Tokyo Diaries: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (in the Pouring Rain)

    Tokyo Diaries: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (in the Pouring Rain)

    To say it was raining the the day I chose to visit the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is an understatement. I lived in Vancouver for 20 years: this wasn’t rain, it was a torrential downpour. It didn’t help that I didn’t pack an umbrella. There are a large number of gardens such as this in…

  • Tokyo Diaries: A City for Bikes

    Tokyo Diaries: A City for Bikes

    Not just in Ontario, but all across North America there seems to be a bit of a backlash emerging against bike lanes and urban cycling. It’s not terribly rational–bicycles have 2% of the road space in Toronto, and yet our wonderful premier is convinced that roads are clogged because of the bike lanes. This made…

  • Tokyo Diaries: Neighbourhood Mailboxes

    Tokyo Diaries: Neighbourhood Mailboxes

    One of the lovlier things about travelling is fresh eyes: mundane scenes from everyday life become interesting. This is particularly true if you’re a little bit off the tourist path. My hotel was in the Ryugoku area of Sumida. This isn’t a neighbourhood you’ll hear a lot about (Shibuya, Ginza and Shinjuku have the good…

  • Salesforce and the Lost Information Architecture

    I got an invite on LinkedIn the other day that piqued my interest more than most: it wasn’t actually related to Salesforce at all. It was a Business Analyst and Information Architect position, which is sort of where my career started. So, that got me thinking about some of the problems that I see in…

  • Tokyo Diaries: Bistro Ryumilu

    Tokyo Diaries: Bistro Ryumilu

    Food and travel inevitably go together: whether you’re cooking for yourself or staying in a hotel and eating out travel takes you out of your normal routine. The grocery store is different, the restaurants are new and the culture of the food can be completely different. So, even a travel diary that starts late can…