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2-2-26 Sakae, Naka-ku Nagoya, Aichi, Chubu, Japan, 460-0008, 052-232-1121
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... and made our way to find some delicious Japanese food. Unfortunately, it's not the best place for vegetarians! I attempted some udon (noodles), but couldn't handle the fish broth. I did manage to find some cho bap at the grocery store though, and ate a lot of that on the trip!
The first day was meant to be a fairly short ride of 40km to our campsite. However, we found out rather quickly that the island is very mountainous.....and only uphill! We climbed ...
We left the countryside of the San -in coast and headed to Nagoya, but via Kyoto , as Daniella wanted to do a tea ceremony and Jon wanted to buy some more books as his supply was running low, due to the high concentration of long train journeys. The tea ceremony was very interesting, Daniella got some more explanation of what actually happens at a tea ceremony from a skilled practitioner. But first of all we had to have some sushi at a ...
Nagoya, Chubu, Japan jon-daniella... Mayu's old elementary school friends comes from a family that owns and runs a Buddhist temple. While shrines are a central part of New Year's celebrations, many Japanese also pay a visit to a temple to pray for the coming year. Low, resounding tones echoing from temple bells often echo across residential neighborhoods in the first hour of New Year's Day. Visitors are typically allowed to take turns ringing the bells themselves, up to the number 108 ...
Nagoya, Japan xerius... really relaxing and heaps of fun. Made a wee Japanese style dish - very proud! Tagumi - This small town is not too far out of Gifu City, famous for the pilgram shrine. Our Japanese Teacher Izumi was brave enough to take the Kiwis Grant, Tracy, Dan and I with her for the day. On the way we stopped and saw a mummy of a buddha - now preserved in a glass case - he survived 13 years on miso soup alone until he starved himself to become a buddha. Totally different to what I ...
Nagoya, Japan vkwiig... they get me) they were so bored and tired they wouldn`t even look in my direction. So rude! I couldn`t believe how bad their attitudes were. I finally ended up telling them they weren`t allowed to sit at a desk because they kept slouching over and not paying attention. So, we did the lesson standing up and I made them run around and stuff. They eventually realized that they don`t have a choice - they have to like me! I was supposed to do this lesson that was so ...
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