I am also enthralled with the shotengai, blocks and blocks of enclosed shopping, filled with every type of store, bar and restaurants you can imagine. The colourful lights are blinding, and if you hate crowds, this is not the place to be. It is a fine balance between strolling along while looking at the shop windows and simultaneously ensuring that your head is up so you don’t get mulled. I LOVE IT! It is this crazy city life that I am craving…..
Another fascination I have here is with the food. Everything from the presentation to the flavours is pleasant. The other night, Mike took me to all-you-can-eat Kaiten sushi, where the sushi is presented on conveyor belts and you reach and take whatever intrigues your senses. I was in gastronomic heaven….
The following day, I was invited to a Nabe party by a friend of Mike’s named Aiko. Gatherings with friends are much like at home, and centre around food. Nabe consists of an array of vegetables, seafood, tofu, chicken and much more, cooked in broth in a pot situated in the middle of the table. We dug in with our chopsticks and enjoyed the food accompanied by rice and beer. I loved the intimacy of this meal, and felt privileged to be in someone’s home, enjoying something truly authentic. One more thing I want to say about this meal, was how courteous and welcoming my new Japanese friends were. They went through every trouble to give me a true experience, and made me feel like the guest of honour without the constraints and discomfort that usually accompany this position.
The next day, Mike’s friends Aiko and Jun took me to
Forgive me, I couldn't resist....we went to an okonomiyaki restaurant where you sit around an iron hotplate , chopsticks and spatulae in hand, and eat meat/vegetables/soba noodles in a cabbage and vegetable batter.......we drank hot sake with it and life was good....
Must go digest now.....
3 comments:
First!!!Yessssssssss
hauhauahuahauhauahua
Esta é até pra canadenses verem que fui a primerona agora!!! ahuahauhauahua
Lu quanta comilança gostosa!!!
Vejo que aproveita cada momento por aí...Tá certíssima!
Não esqueça de me mandar algumas fotos depois pra que eu possa ter aqui guardadas no meu album!
Um beijão com saudades da sua prima,
*Judi*
I love the drama about the deer attack. Is this true or is the a fabrication of my animal-phobic friend? hehe. One request: While you're in Japan, can you post a picture of that ---yaki snack? You know, the one that you have a stuffed animal of. My memory is good but short. The name escapes me... wait- takoyaki? I don't know. Enjoy. Hi Mike!
Love JP
Hey Lou!
It's Jim. Just wanted to say I have had so much fun reading your blog and hearing the stories and adventures. I love that you are having so many new experiences. So amazing! Just wanted you to know how much your stories brighten my day. Hope your trip continues to bring much joy, adventure, and personal growth.
Love,
Jim
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