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Pension Frederick Suzaka

Nireicho Minenohara Suzaka, Nagano Prefecture, Chubu, Japan

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Nothing new

A travel blog entry by britadam

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Not much new to report today. Our work today consisted of cleaning Joe's shed up. It is tougher than I thought, cleaning someone else's space. It snowed a lot last night, so I kept busy with shoveling.
Just finished baking a batch of carrot, apple, ginger muffins. The oven seemed to play nice ...

Piece of Cake

A travel blog entry by britadam

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... before the middle was cooked. We figured we could salvage the cake by cutting off the burnt top, but the bottom turned out to be burnt as well. Then we decided to make the same batter over again, but as cupcakes. The cupcakes rose, and again the tops burnt.

We ended up saving the edible pieces and Adam turned out a delicious layered cake with whipping cream and strawberries. Sorry we didn't get a picture of the cake.

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Zenko-ji and Snow Monkies

A travel blog entry by britadam

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... with the monkeys was rather unnerving. We were on the 2 km trek to the monkey onsen when there in the middle of our path sit two monkeys, one grooming the other. As you will see in the video we weren't sure at first how close to get to them. We read not to look them in the eyes, but rather look at them through a camera. The monkeys seemed to not even notice us walk past them. On our way to the top, monkeys crossing the pathway became ...

Mochi Making

A travel blog entry by britadam

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... host, Sarahs', company, Obusedo. They were also serving sweet sake and roasted chestnuts. Sweet sake is a non-alcoholic, warm rice drink. It is made with the left over liquid from the sake brewing process. All were very delicious!

Sarah taught us how to say Happy New Year in Japanese- Akemashita omedeto goziamasu!

The mochi making continues tommorrow. Bye for now!

Brit & Adam
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Japanese New Year celebration

A travel blog entry by britadam

... shrine. I have not read about the significance of each shrine yet, but I am sure we will find out tomorrow.

There was very nice Japanese "shrine" music, bonfires, and lots of mika's (they get them when they pay tribute with coins). We are back at our house and we can still hear the gongs being rung. There were a few fireworks far off in the distance as well, but nothing like at home.

We have a busy day tomorrow, so bedtime here. Happy 2012!
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