The Kamikaze (Japanese term for divine winds) have protected Japan and its unique culture from foreign invasions and imperialization since the beginning of time. The roots of this blog were of an idle mind which took place my final year in Japan, 2006-2007. I still continue this blog eventhough its roots came from my day-to-day experiences in Japan.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
'07 Travelogue, # 2- Journeys in Japan (Kinki Region)
More of me with my wife and in-laws seeing the sights of Japan my last year on the Japan Exchange & Teaching Program, March and April 2007. Places visited were a soccer match at Saitama Red Diamond's stadium in Urawa; Misakiguchi, Kanagawa where some of the best tuna in all of Japan is found; Fukushima, home of the British colony where high school students go to emerge in a foreign environment without leaving Japan; Yotsuya, Tokyo; Fujiya Hotel, Kanagawa; Lake Hakone, Kanagawa; Osaka, Kyoto, Hara, and Kobe.
Japanese food eaten was nigiri sushi, sashimi, tuna bowls, train station food of egg sandwiches and nigiri sushi wrapped in leaves, kimchi flavored okonomiyaki and Osaka-style tempura, Kyoto-style nigiri sushi and soba-filled sushi rolls.
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