Jae For Japan

Jae For Japan

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Hello! I’m a HK born Singaporean residing in Tokyo. I provide custom made tours. Pm for details!

Photos from Jae For Japan's post 15/08/2026

The Futami Okitama Shrine in Mie Prefecture is a true hidden gem.
The iconic Meoto Iwa, aka the wedded rocks (夫婦岩), presents itself as a wedding hotspot for locals, and also couples visiting for long lasting love.
Also highlighting the abundance of cute frog statues and dried clam shell displays

14/08/2026

Keep Jumping! Never Give Up! The Cherry Salmon’s life ordeal.
Most of the time habituates in coastal sea of Japan, during summer time the Cherry Salmon would swim upstream, jump over waterfalls to return to their birthplace: a cold, fast flowing gravel bed of fresh water up in the mountains.
At Sakura Falls of Hokkaido, we humans can witness schools of Cherry Salmons and their unwavering strong will to “fly”.

Beware though, this is the perfect buffet restaurant for lurking bears. Tourists should visit with caution.

#桜鱒

Photos from Jae For Japan's post 13/08/2026

The Majestic Oakan and Meakan, two Mt Fuji Lookalikes side by side, by the Akan Lake of Hokkaido.

Oakan basically means Male Akan, while Meakan is Female Akan.

Wonder why are they named that way 🤷🏼‍♂️

11/08/2026

Takigyo, 滝行,瀑布修行, or Waterfall training. Probably the most Zen thing you can imagine doing in Japan.
I shaved my head previously to join a 3 days 2 night temple training with my son.

3 days in Tenkouji (天光寺), about an hour away from Tokyo city center, does not only involve waterfall training. Before setting off, there is a 100回参り, or pay respect 100 times, where one must shuttle run back and forth to pay respect to Kuukai (空海), or Namu daishi Henjou Kongou (南無大師遍照金剛), the founder of Buddhism in Japan.

Other time spent includes meditation, recital of sutra, 324 times of repeated action of gratitude1 showing etc.

The waterfall training itself was brutal. 20 minute walk uphill, or which over 10 minutes in Jungle path and stones and river stream, in slippers. On our first day’s return journey, heavy downpour occurred immediately.
On the second day I discovered a giant toad, or Ōgama (大蝦蟇), followed by a larger sized snake.
I can’t help but think, these two animals must be sent by the mountain and dragon king I was saying gratitude to during training.

I am not a Buddhist. I was told by my wife that we should let our son experience this. And I just went along. It wasn’t a bad decision at all.
Both myself and my son gained spiritual and mental growth, and in my case, physical energy spent.

This experience doesn’t have to be a 3d2n thingy. There are many local tourists who arrive at 1pm, and be done and leave by 5pm.

Would you like to be ZEN for a day?

#滝行 #修行 tokyo

10/08/2026

My annual National Day next-morning ritual:
Japanese Bread from drug store, lightly toasted
Singapore Traditional Kaya
Japanese Eggs from Asano Poultry farm
Japanese Dark Soy Sauce Mio Tsukushi
Malaysian Ground black pepper Serbuk Lada Hitam
Morocco Bacha Coffee Caremelo Morning Black
Japanese Watermelon from Yamagata
Japanese Official Chiikawa Merch mug

01/08/2026

Preparing for my spiritual practice (修行) with my older son tomorrow. Botak again!
#修行

26/07/2026

The lake that provided life since ancient time Japan
The land of the rising sun.
These are my playgrounds, all within grasp.
Travelling is about exploration, discovery, and the joy from it.
It’s not supposed to be stressful.
It’s not about planning to the detail. It’s about allowing what comes our way have its way, and we take it in.

JaeforJapan Tours, the Omakase, or the preferred term, blindbox holiday experience

14/07/2026

Don’t you love looking at those food sample places in front of restaurants in Japan?
Well, you can make your own!
At Yamato Samples, your child (or yourself) can make a variety of realistic food samples. And it is conveniently located in Ikebukuro.
What would you like to make?

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