As I write this, I am in Brisbane, Australia, visiting friends and family in the city where I spent my childhood and early adult years. In a few days I will fly back to the UK, but later this year I will be making the move back to Brisbane on a much more permanent basis.
It is fair to say this visit has stirred up a lot of emotions.
Read more below.
FGV and husband on the beach in Brisbane winter (still shorts weather!)
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I’m currently in Tokyo and I’ve been blown away by the vegan food scene.
Vegan ramen restaurants, bakeries, and even a 100% plant-based gyoza eatery. There is no shortage of places to eat and no matter where you find yourself in the Japanese megacity, you are never far from a vegan spot.
There are some situations in life that are baffling. How did I end up here? Why is this happening to me?
Yesterday was one of those situations. I visited the Tokyo DisneySea theme park (one half of the Disney Tokyo Resort) as typhoon wind and rain lashed down on the area.
It is an experience I’ll never forget!
Throughout the soaking I endured, at least the park did a good job of keeping me sustained with vegan food options.
If you need a clear example of exactly how far attitudes towards vegan food have shifted over the past few years, you only have to look at in flight food served by airlines.
It used to be unheard of to be served even a small snack that was plant-based, but here we are in 2026 with full vegan meals up for grabs!
Check out my meal service from the British Airways flight I took this week from London Heathrow to Tokyo Haneda.