Sunday, April 28, 2019

Japan: food

Jo was keen to try any food so when it was meal time we prowled an area and chose what appealed 
Food was not expensive 
Breakfast Av 400- 600yen incl a coffee
Lunch 400-500y plus a drink 200-300Y
Dinner from 900 -1200y The Shabu Shabu wa the most expensive at 2100y ($24)
we often had sandwich lunch bought from Lawson's or a pasty shop 
Green tea and sweet at Temple 
more sandwich and a pastry 

First a Bento box for the train 800y

paper covers 

A Ramen restaurant The only english sign 'we do not serve rice"

two dishes 
 In kyoto we walked down to a local 'fish 'shop
Turns out its speciality was Whale But we declined
Jo in the restaurant  
the menu 

Our placemats 
 In Nagoya we met up with some Japanese midwives and with them went to a Izakaya a type of informal Japanese pub. They are casual places for after-work drinking.  We arrived at 5.30 left at 10pm.
specialty of the area Chicken wing tips deep fried with sesame  YUM

broth and pickles to eat with Unagi (eel) Yum 

Eggplant 

chicken skewers
 Then in Kyoto in Poncho alley at Yakiniku (literally Grilled Meat) we ordered through the computer (with some help from the staff)


Kobe beef
cooking on the grill
 In Kyoto we went to dinner with Sakurako's family and went to a Yakitori place  Again Grilled chicken. But using all parts of the chicken including deep fried tiny bits of gristle!
the gristle

Our next adventure was  a meat restaurant that turned out to be a Pork Shabu Shabu place 
The broth warming with 4 sauces to try 
The restaurant 
thinly sliced pork

the ingredients cooking 


In Kurashiki the kids took us into the sweet shop 

Japan : New places

Given this was Jo's first time in Japan there were some places she needed to see. Tokyo, Gold pavilion in Kyoto, Zen garden, Hiroshima, Itsukushima shrine and Miyajima, and old japan places like Takayama.
But I wanted to be able to show her typical Japan sights but newer to me.
So for me the new places and experiences were, Murin-an garden in Kyoto, Pontocho dining in Kyoto, Inuyama, Fukuyama.
Tomono Ura lantern 
 tomonoura is a small fishing village south of Fukuyama  The lantern features in the Ghibli studio animation Ponyo as well as the village as site of movie Wolverine.
The ferry to the small shrine island of the town 
It was a lovely sunny day to explore the seaside and the old houses
original house
Tomonoura is also home to the shop of Uoya Manzô, where Sakamoto Ryôma engaged in negotiations surrounding the Iroha-maru Incident .
The Iroha Maru incident by the Kaientai (association of lordless samurai), led by Sakamoto Ryōma,   Iroha Maru, a steamship, collided with a warship of the Kishū Domain and later sank off the coast of Tomonoura. Tomonoura was where Ryōma had negotiations to obtain compensation from the Kishū Domain. Some buildings related to the incident still remain there, including the merchant house where Ryōma and his companions stayed and the place where the first maritime trial was conducted in Japan.
 
Fish drying along the water side 


In Kurashiki with Kiyoe we went to this temple where we saw several priests



early signs pf Boy's Day May 5th
 Ponto-chō is a Hanamachi district in Kyoto,  known for geiko and maiko and home to many geiko houses and traditional tea houses. Like Gion, Ponto-chō is famous for the preservation of forms of traditional architecture and entertainment.
 We didn't take in the Geiko entertainment but did explore all the restaurant ally and finally chose a beef place pictured above
 Fukuyama was a new place for me and the view from our room window Spectacular!
 We were 1 minute walk from the station and easy access for Hiroshima and Kurashiki

View from our hotel room Fukuyama
From Nagoya were travelled to Inuyama (as well as Shibori town of Arimatsu)
 Cherry blossom was still in full swing there 

Inuyama Castle We climbed to the top 
A better photo after a hilarious result of a selfie I tried !
Repetition of things creates its own appeal.
Spotted this man selling grilled Ayu (sweet fish) 

Jo tucking in 

Storage shed for a festival float 


Japan with Jo and Cherry Blossom

Forty-five years almost to the day (we arrived in USA on Easter Sunday) Jo and I set off to travel again.
We left Melbourne on April 9th for 2 weeks in Japan. The flight with Japan Airlines was good but we didn't sleep a lot. (only flight is overnight) but  left our bags and headed to Ueno park to see cherry blossom
Sadly the blossom and finished in Tokyo but had just started at our next stop Matsumoto.
We continued to see more blossom wherever we travelled
outside he Science Museum Ueno Park 


cream blossom

Hanami: blossom viewing parties in Matsumoto
Blossom over moat of Matsumoto Castle
the moat 
Walking along Canal in Inuyama

Along Kiso river in Kyoto All threes were weeping cherries 
with mask and Sakurako at Uji

Outside station in Kyoto near Murin An 

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