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Por los Alpes Japoneses.
... Lo curioso es que los Hombres y las Mujeres tienen sus baños separados y te tienes que bañar como Dios te trajo al mundo, nada de bañadores. Todos juntos como buenos hermanos. El pueblo está bastante bien, conserva unas calles con sus casas tradicionales de madera, con mucho encanto. Algunas de estas casas, son antiguas destilerías de Sake, que todavía funcionan y puedes visitar. Por cierto, hubo que probar la ...
Day 8: Shirakawa-go - Koemon Farmhouse
... slide open to reveal the gorgeous garden in the front yard. This was all very nice but we were hoping for a more rugged or i guess real experience. Seemed like the farmhouse was renovated to suit the taste and comfort of westerners and not really how the current locals lived. The pro is we will probably get some decent sleep tonight. The whole experience of our overnight stay was not a total lost. For dinner we were served a home cooked meal by the owner ...
Day 7: Rainy Day in Old Town
... it quits. The weather may have shortened our day of sightseeing but it had absolutely no impact on our appetite. Even after all that snacking and drinking Bon and I were still looking forward to lunch and dinner. Today would be declared foodie day. It's been a few days since we've had sushi so we hit a popular choice amongst the locals in the quiet part of the city. With the help of a sake store owner, we were able to find the place. Again sake saves the day. This was our ...
Day 6: Takayama - Old Town and Bike Tour
... our entrees and dessert, they were each a culinary work of art. We had very fresh mussels to start with what tasted like a white wine sauce with a slight pinch of curry flavour. That was followed by a frothy potato soup with flakes of seaweed. For our main course, I went with the A5 fillet which is the highest grade of wagyu or Japanese beef. Bon chose the A4 sirloin cut. Both dishes were very beautifully garnished with sides of potatoe, bacon, spinach and radish. For those ...
Temples, Markets and Food Sampling
... Takyama were plenty of pretty walks. And it was on one of these walks that I found yet another incredible caterpillar. This one had long hairs disguised as what looked to be moss. He refused to move once he knew I was watching him.
Each morning there were wonderful markets where you could pick up all sorts of free fruit and vegetable samples. Then added to this was the fact that all ...