






New Years Day is the most important day on the Japanese calendar. There's a lot of eating involved, starting early in the morning with a traditional sweet sake drink and big brunch (with some money gifts for the little man... h
e tried to eat the envelopes), then rest, then a family portrait nearby home, then some snacks Mariko's brother brought from Tokyo, then more rest, then a bike ride and a visit to the park (sorry, forgot the cam, but it was Luca's first swing ride and first time going down the slide) and then dinner at the Global Viking (buffet). We're all stuffed.









































