Posts Tagged ‘japan 2009’
The Akabeko
I’ve written a bit about the Akabeko in my earlier post on Aizu-Wakamatsu some time back, but I just thought I’d post it up again. Why?

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The Akabeko
Nyuto Onsen Walking Part II
More photos we took while strolling around Taenoyu Onsen in Nyuto Onsen. See earlier post of Nyuto Onsen Walking, Part I too.

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Nyuto Onsen Walking Part II
Akita On The Move – On The Akita Shinkansen
We didn’t sight-see much in Akita. We went there a couple of times, true but it was mostly because of the trains that we wanted to take and that of course includes the Akita Shinkansen. What we saw in Akita were mostly through the trains’ window

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Akita On The Move – On The Akita Shinkansen
Trains – A Romantic Ride On A Steam Train
This month, a post about a steam train – the SL Banetsu Monogatari-go.
Fresh Wasabi!
One of those things you think about Japan – sushi and the condiment: wasabi. Some of us only ever see the green paste form and not the root form

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Fresh Wasabi!
Musashi Mitake Shrine
A comment from Floating Camera Tokyo Blog made me dig through my archive for some old Mount Mitake photos. Hope he had fun going up the mountain and share with us all the awesome photos taken there! Musashi Mitake Shrine is known as a symbol of the mountain worship and the Shrine is said to have been founded 2,000 years ago. It is is believed to have been established during the era of Emperor Sujin.
Plastic Food Made Me Drool
Choosing and deciding on what to eat in Japan is relatively easy for us or for anybody even without any knowledge of Japanese. You can always point and order.
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Plastic Food Made Me Drool
Having Lunch And Dinner At Sushi Zanmai
After having a light meal at Sushi Zanmai earlier, I just can’t get out the awesomely fatty tuna taste that lingered in my mouth from my mind. What to do? A revisit to the restaurant, that’s what! This time, we went during lunch and dinner (yes, two visits on the same day) That’s how good the sushi were.
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Having Lunch And Dinner At Sushi Zanmai
A Trip To The Record Store And A Cardboard Box
After our trip to Kawasaki and
Asakusa – Night Shots
Asakusa is a quiet place come nighttime. A complete opposite from the hustle and bustle during day.
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Asakusa – Night Shots