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... we're passing through, don't understand Japanese language, Maxx and Badge aren't too crash hot on skis and Taz isn't a huge fan of Japanese food (yet)... Japan here we come! With a little luck we should get amongst the big smoke of Tokyo and Kyoto, get ...
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Ooh, look, Japanese food. I'm hungry...
A Travel Blog entry by d_muzzo from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... transport system. Shinkansen or bust. Kyoto is grouse. It has a multitude of historical sites (and vending machines and Japanese food places). We went and saw the best temple, best shrine, best palace and the Ninja house (my secret ...
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Japanese Food
A Travel Blog entry by alasdairnicola from Tokyo, Japan
... food. There are a number of McDonalds there who have English menus you can point at, but if you want to get some genuine Japanese food it can be a bit of a lottery as to whether the restaurant will have any of their menu in English. You certainly can't ...
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I like Japanese food and entertainment.
A Travel Blog entry by maverickranger from Tome, Japan
... last night. They're Taiwanese, and they had relatives in Sugarland. :o Small world! The second item was the subject of food. I love Japanese food! It helps that it resembles Chinese food, which I can never get enough of. Having rice and miso soup for ...
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Turning Japanese - food for thought
A Travel Blog entry by samandphil from Tokyo, Japan
... to eat like sparrows with anorexia. Japas : Can't really remember the correct term for this, but Japas is like Tapas only with Japanese food. No idea what we ate (we got stuck into the Sake again - Sam is very entertaining on this stuff) but suffice ...
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Japanese food cooking lesson
A Travel Blog entry by pedalpaddle from Tokyo, Japan
I took part in a Japanese food cooking lesson this summer in Tokyo. I'm interested in learning the basics of Japanese cuisine so this lesson focused on making banno-joyu (seasoned soy concentrate base), dashi (basic soup stock) and yaki-tamago ...
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Just little bit of walking and Japanese food
A Travel Blog entry by josafa from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... tuk tuk's outside and I saw even a big bus. Talk about good luck. After some more walking I wanted to go to eat Japanese food. I remembered that I saw few restaurants in Pantip Plaza yesterday. So I headed there and had very nice lunch. It cost only ...
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There IS Japanese food that I don't like!
A Travel Blog entry by anja_taferner from Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan
... , so croissant-type (but less butter, more like the Italian brioche than a French croissant or like Plunderteig) but with Japanese-style fillings, e.g. chestnuts or pumpkin. May sound strange but is very tasty! Walking home I got an idea of Japanese ...
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Japanese food and New Zealand walks
A Travel Blog entry by kirksabroad from Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
We all went out to celebrate Ann's birthday to a local Japanese restaurant Ichiban teppanyaki recently. what a great experience and good fun. They prepare the food in front of you so it s really fresh and put on a real show sending flames up in the air ...
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Japanese Food for Thought
A Travel Blog entry by jetsedder from Tokyo, Tōkyō, Japan
While traveling, I found myself making an informal food journal. This isn't all the food that I had... although it may seem like it. It's times like these where I wish I could upload more than the picture. I wish I could upload the ...
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Turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese...
A Travel Blog entry by smiffy from Tokyo, Japan
... 's sunny coldness - hooray! We wrapped up in loads of layers and ventured out and had a starbucks breakfast (yep we really embraced japanese food as u can tell lol) then the plan was to catch the metro to Ginza district. Ginza is one of the most upmarket ...
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Japanese craziness
A Travel Blog entry by angela_louise from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... , and sheltered further from the rain. As it eased off we ran down Kitcheware street to see endless shops selling kitchen equipment and plastic Japanese food. They make models of the food so that you can see what it looks like before you buy it. It's good ...
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I think Im turning Japanese, I really think so...
A Travel Blog entry by pauliandcarlo from Kyoto, Kinki, Japan
... places to eat! The kids as usual were turning their noses up and Carlos had his tongue hanging out for some real Japanese food, so we eventually convinced him to go to the Sushi bar whilst we went to a typical restaurant that specialised in breaded ...
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Tokyo is Godzilla!(of Japanese cities)
A Travel Blog entry by audrangea from Tokyo, Japan
... , then we went for Italian food. Ordering Italian food in Japanese is a lot of fun, let me tell you. We would've ordered Japanese food, really, but the Italian was a good deal.. and so delicious.. and she and I have gotten so sick of Japanese food ...
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Japanese Rainy Season
A Travel Blog entry by kateinjapan from Shirahama, Minabe, Susami, Kyoto, Kobe, Japan
... , "Do you have McDonald's in America?" Some other good ones are: "Is this your first time using chopsticks?" "Do you have Japanese food in America?" "How many centimeters is your waist?" And equally priceless are their reactions to my answers, sheer ...
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Japanese dinner
A Travel Blog entry by beth from Tokyo, Japan
... to leave the lab at 6:30 and go home, someone said 'oh if you don't have any plans, I was thinking of going to eat Japanese food'. Since I had no plans other than to go to the supermarket and buy dinner and soap, I thought the Japanese dinner was a ...
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The best Japanese restaurant in town
A Travel Blog entry by minifish from New York City, New York, United States
... 's in flight magzine. But somehow the sentence "there is a cult following" caught my eyes. My friend is a big fan of Japanese food. She was kind upset when she found out during this trip that her favorite restaurant, Saba in the soho area, closed ...
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Japanese Influence
A Travel Blog entry by by.ya from Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia
... and on the side of Malays. The misunderstanding continues even after they surrendered. I didn't get influence of eating Japanese food from my ancestor. They don't even know what those are. How I pickep up? Yeah, its from the great ...
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Sumo-wrestler food and then into the onsen...
A Travel Blog entry by anja_taferner from Yudanaka, Nagano, Japan
Breakfast this morning was truly Japanese - served in a room for myself, Japanese food (about 9 different bowls - but this time also only tea and no coffee) served Japanese-style (so again kneeling on a cushion by a low table). A little after breakfast ...
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Survival food
A Travel Blog entry by elias_jen_japan from Tokyo, Tōkyō, Japan
... , and we went to bed somewhat hungry and defeated. 730am the next morning we went directly to starbucks and said screw the japanese food. I remember at Ueno station, we passed by a starbucks that was filled with tourists and we semi-scoffed at ...
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Eye of the Japanese Storm
A Travel Blog entry by mikemaya from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... journey by the Imperial Palace, Akihabara and along the river. We ate a nice dinner that night (we were actually full from Japanese food, believe it or not!) then ventured back (though we through in the towel and took the subway after about another 1.5 ...
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Nai Lert Park Bangkok
2 Wireless Rd, Bangkok, Thailand
... . The room had a balcony over looking the gardens and i felt relaxed from the moment i arrived. The staff were a delight and the food superb. I cannot wait to return. For a 5 star hotel it is not stuffy or formal and they were happy for you to wander ...
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