Friday, 30 April 2010

Sakura Season

Just recently it was Sakura season here in Kyoto and Japan in general I guess. The Japanese love this season and everywhere you go there are stalls that sell food and people sitting under the trees drinking alcohol, chatting and eating. What is even better that it is perfectly acceptable to join someone else's group if you bring some food or drink to share around. The trees are usually only in full bloom for about 10 days. I went during the middle of the day and so did not take part in any alcohol-related activities on this specific day ^_^

Perfect Weather for Sakura Viewing
The entrance
Food stalls!
Marica and I...

... we also shared some sakura flavoured water. Very salty! It was like drinking sea water but still surprisingly delicious. The sakura blossom was also edible

TGIFs

Thank God It's Friday

Packing my bags and heading to Tokyo in 3 hours. It is about time to meet up with my Cardiff buddys since it has been a while. Also I don't think i will see them again before heading back to the UK unless they come for a visit later in the year.

Oh, and to celebrate that is it Friday here is a picture of the beast of a burger that TGIF serve here in Kyoto

Friday, 23 April 2010

Kobe Beef

Kobe Beef - 2 person steak
After having had the succulent, delicious dish that is Kobe Beef I never want to eat again! Just feed me vitamin enhanced fluids through an IV tube please, I don't want to forget that taste haha. Why people who have money wouldn't want to eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner I have no idea. Nothing I have ever had can compare to this and to put it in comparison, even the 100% fat of the steak was better tasting than most things I have eaten in my entire life. Everyone coming to Japan and especially Kobe should give this a chance.

Anticipation!!!
Our private chef
The first serving
The damage done to Ek's wallet. Thanks so much for paying for it =)

Friday, 16 April 2010

Sumo

I have never been a big fan of Sumo. Sure enough, I'd watch it on TV now and again both in Q09 in Cardiff and with my Dad back home in Sweden. However, being at a tournament is an amazing experience and I didn't think that I would enjoy it as much as I did. We watched mastodon sized humans fight each other for over 4 hours while sitting on the floor with our legs crossed. That has got to be a record of some sort! We arrived at around 11am and got the general admission tickets that allowed you to sit anywhere until someone with that actual seat ticket turns up and politely asks you to leave. We sat ringside for all of the 4 hours and until the 2nd highest ranking fighters came out. Then we decided to leave the stadium to explore the rest of Osaka. If you can, GO TO SUMO! It is worth it.

Who is gonna go down first?
Timbers!

2 Titans collide
Ringside seats
2nd ranked sumo

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Tokyo Shenanigans

Odaiba has to be one of my favourite places in Tokyo to visit. Click here for a picture of Odaiba in behind the bridge . It is a man made island and it had been heavily developed into residential areas and office buildings since the 1990s. Despite this, there is a lot of greenery and trees and parks which is something that I miss when touristing around in Tokyo.

At Odaiba Toyota has an expo building showing off their current products and future ones. That is where I got to ride this bad boy. It maintains balance by itself and you speed up or slow down by leaning forward or backwards. It looked easy when the woman was explaining it (in Japanese -_____- ) so after convincing them that I had sufficient understanding of Japanese to follow instructions I was allowed to test it. Do I have to say it wasn't as easy riding it as she showed haha Top speed was only about 8km/h so there was no chance I'd kill myself while on it


Odaiba is so advanced that there is no need to take the metro to get here. All you need to do is get on or off at "Tokyo Teleport Station". Maybe someday it will actually teleport me so I don't have to ride the monorail

A couple of Coronas came walking down the street in Harajuku. It made me really thirsty so I think the marketing technique worked

Ek comes to town

During the last 3 weeks or so of my winter holiday Ek came from Sweden to visit. I'm glad that he came to visit and it was much more fun sightseeing some more unusual places, other than just temples in Kyoto. His visit included Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Tokyo and Hakone (a place close to Mt. Fuji and that has volcanic activity below the surface).

At the top of Arashiyama overlooking Kyoto, the monkeys liked us until I accidentally kicked one =(

Ueno Park, Tokyo
Street Performers
Hakone (about 2 hours away from Tokyo)
Mt. Fuji seen from the Gondola
It smelt like Rotorua, but it was prettier
By eating this egg boiled in the water coming from underground I apparently increased my lifespan by 7 years, got good fortune and luck with romance.
We were high up, but Fuji was at least twice as high. It looks cold but it was in fact about 10+C,
Mount Fuji again. Epic view
Swiss style Gondola and Hakone Lake

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Paradise!


Hahei = Paradise