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I have never been to Hawaii but way up on my bucket list is going to the North Shore of Oahu in big surf season (Dec/Jan). I don't want to ride those giants - I am not crazy - but I would love to see it. And take photos of course.
Be sure to check out Treehouse Shop in Honolulu! It's one of the coolest camera shops I've visited, focused completely on analog photography. The owner Bobby and his staff are super nice, and they have a nice selection of vintage cameras and lenses for sale.
I completely forgot I started this thread so long ago. However, it's revival is well-timed, I'm considering a trip to Hawaii in March (for work) as it seems the most likely destination I can travel to from Japan once we open up again (I hope we will be open by then - meaning, no quarantine upon return for vaccinated travellers). At the moment I'm trying to figure out where to go during the 2 weeks I could conceivably spend there (minus 2-3 days for the conference).
I completely forgot I started this thread so long ago. However, it's revival is well-timed, I'm considering a trip to Hawaii in March (for work) as it seems the most likely destination I can travel to from Japan once we open up again (I hope we will be open by then - meaning, no quarantine upon return for vaccinated travellers). At the moment I'm trying to figure out where to go during the 2 weeks I could conceivably spend there (minus 2-3 days for the conference).
I go over to Japan every couple of years. Had to cancel last year. This is the longest I've been out of Japan. I'm planning to get over there, Christmas break, 2022. They better be open by then!! I hear vaccinations are moving very slow over there?
Ugh - don't get me started on the vaccines. They were starting to really get on a roll and then the government only just discovered that they are going to run out of vaccines so now all places have stopped accepting new appointments. On the day my voucher came in the mail. (!) In theory my university will offer vaccinations at the end of the month, but that's up in the air too with this supply problem. Whatever timeline the government has proposed (currently everyone vaccinated by November) is a pipe dream but I imagine the country will be open sooner rather than later (for me, ideally after the new year, but by spring at the latest). Another issue right now is vaccine passports - Japan wants other countries to accept their version, but fully vaccinated people coming here will still have to quarantine for 2 weeks. Some countries are balking at the lack of reciprocity, so I imagine they'll be shamed into accepting everyone (who is vaccinated) sooner rather than later (just like they were shamed into letting long-term foreign residents back into the country). I guess the thing to look for in the coming months is how disastrous the Olympics will be for this country - if more variants and infections come in with all the athletes, support staff, and reporters who are allowed in the country without needing to quarantine, nor needing to remain in their "bubble" (it's just a request really, and athletes have already been spotted sightseeing around Tokyo) - well, if nothing too bad happens it will really be because of luck, but if things get worse then Japan will locked down for quite a while yet.
In the meantime, I'm looking at renting a car and driving around Shikoku and/or Kyushu (kind of want to do both but will have to choose one, kind of don't want to do either in the middle of August (!)) and if I end up in Kyushu will go exploring the old mining legacy in Kumamoto and southern Fukuoka. I may be in contact for any tips you have for visiting that area. I can't really plan anything yet though, until I know what's happening with the vaccine. If I get an appointment that'll take priority over everything else.
Most of the Big Island is private property, and driving the perimeter of it takes an entire day. Probably not a good idea for a second destination unless you develop some connections ahead of time. Maui or Kauai have a lot more to photograph, but not on a rush basis. If you have an extra week for one or the other, that's a different story. Car rental fees there are astronomical over there right now as things are officially opening up, at least to those with proof of full vaccination. Winter rates vary widely, depending on how busy it will be. Being a couple weeks off peak Holiday season is recommended if possible. The quieter Islands like Molokai would sure interest me; but my wife has her favorite snorkeling spots on Maui, so that's where we generally go. Make sure you have a raincoat in your camera bag. Or if you are lucky enough to get to the top of one of the peaks like Haleakala atop Maui, you'll definitely need a reasonable coat. It's an incredible spot, but apt to turn a view camera into a kite. I've learned my lesson and now take MF there. 4X5's can be nice along the shore or at mid elevations.
I suggest you ask David Goldfarb, one of this website's moderators he lives in Hawaii and might be able to help you.I completely forgot I started this thread so long ago. However, it's revival is well-timed, I'm considering a trip to Hawaii in March (for work) as it seems the most likely destination I can travel to from Japan once we open up again (I hope we will be open by then - meaning, no quarantine upon return for vaccinated travellers). At the moment I'm trying to figure out where to go during the 2 weeks I could conceivably spend there (minus 2-3 days for the conference).
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