Akashi is one of my favorite places to eat at in Dayton! Their sushi is top of the line and I can never stop myself from ordering two different rolls from their sushi menu. I’ve tried their bibimbap and gyoza and those are also delicious! It seems that anything you get from this re...
We started with appetizers -- my wife and I had their version of a seaweed salad (Kaiso Salad), which was unique and terrific --- different than what you would get at most sushi places. For the main meal you can select one of a few non-noodle entrees (none of us selected these ...
[like all of those aforementioned places] you can get zucchini, onions and mushrooms; which beats Sora Japanese Restaurant (Bethania Rural Hall Road), Kotta Japanese Grill (Reynolda Road) or Kyoto House 1 (Peace Haven Road) where you only get the choice of ONE of those or ...
Located outside the famous Tsukiji Market, this is indisputably one of the best places to enjoy sushi in Tokyo. You’ll get an affordable taste of the freshest and finest seafood for only a fraction of the price of upmarket sushi restaurants. But it’s a tiny place, so go early.Reserve ...
I am in Tokyo until April. Open to meeting and making friends with anyone regardless of gender or age. I like PS4 video games, astronomy, cleaning and fixing things, animals, reading, sleeping in, and relic hunting. I want to go lots of places! Shrines, arcades, museums, animal cafes,...
PS This works well with challah (we’re Jewish so have a plentiful supply) – I think you can get it in most English-speaking places easily enough. Reply Jeff says: August 18, 2020 at 9:31 am Shokupan isn’t in my area so I optes for Texas toast. It was good but just a bi...
Storage lockers– store valuables in your locker- some places might have a safe or … There has only been one place which let me leave my stuff in my capsule during the day. Cleanliness-Japanese are very conscious about outside dirt entering and removing their shoes. So safety is prepared ...
Arakurayama Sengen Park The journey starts from Arakurayama Sengen Park, which is one of the “21 places that photographers around the world must visit”! Hikawa Watch Shop Then we came to the popular Hikawa Watch Shop on Instagram! This street is like a ladder to heaven, and the end is...
1 hour(s) Self-guided A new internet celebrity attraction, known as one of the "21 places photographers around the world must visit" 11:45Hikawa Clock Shop 20 min(s) Self-guided Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and come to Mount Fuji's "Ladder Town", a street leading to...
TheJune newsletteris up over at Substack. I wrote about 聖地巡礼 (seichi junrei), a word that means “pilgrimage of holy sites” which has been largely taken over by anime fans visiting places used in various anime. So “holy” sites, as it were. I feel like this phrase along with th...