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Kameoka

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    • Day 3

      Hozugawa River Boat Ride

      April 5 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      We booked the earliest boat ride at the Hozugawa River. After we left the bamboo forest, we took the train for a rapid river boat ride. The boat ride starts at the upper area of the river and it will take us back to Arashiyama again.

      We took a couple times of rapid river ride in Canada before, but this one is way more gentle than the ones in Canada. We were lucky that it is right at the cherry blossoms season and it makes the scenery even more beautiful.

      Symeon loves to see the wildlife along the river and the weather is perfect for us today (not too hot, not too cold).

      At the end of the boat ride, when we arrived a more calm area, there was a boat driving to us and sold us some food. Symeon ordered some chips and I ordered some Japanese oden food and a bbq squid. They were delicious!

      After we parked at the bank of river at Arashiyama, it was time to get off our boat. We said goodbye and continue our journey!
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    • Day 10

      Bootstour und Bambuswald

      August 5, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

      Der heutige Tag startete mit einer Bootstour, wofür wir circa 30 Minuten mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln in den Nordwesten von Kyoto gefahren sind.

      Auch hier verlief, dank Lukis Planung, mal wieder alles reibungslos. Pünktlich um 10 Uhr startete unser Boot auf dem Katsura River.
      Die Bootstour ähnelte einer kleinen Raftingtour. Es war höchst interessant wie drei Männer aus reiner Manpower das Boot von A nach B durch die engen Schluchten lotsten. Auch wenn wir nicht alles verstanden haben, weil nur wenig auf Englisch übersetzt wurde, hatten wir mega viel Spaß.
      Danach ging es für uns in den nahegelegenen Bambuswald. Ein wunderschöner Anblick - ein dichter Wald mit großen und kleinen Stämmen. Wie in unseren Laub- oder Nadelwäldern, nur ausschließlich mit Bambus.
      Die Hitze hat Nati heute besonders zu schaffen gemacht, weshalb wir uns heute zur Mittagszeit einfach mal eine Pause gegönnt haben.
      Am Abend ging es für uns dann nochmal raus. Endlich haben wir unsere ersten Ramen verspeist: ein Traum ❤️
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    • Day 14

      Japanese Bread and Circuses

      April 21, 2018 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Japanese bread tastes different and is used differently to bread in western countries.

      Bread in Japan is commonly called "pan" due to the Portuguese traders who introduced it, but it never really started to be baked locally by the Japanese till the Meiji period (1868-1912) when the Japanese were adopting all kinds of Western things. It didn't really take off with the locals though until 1874 when Yasubei Kimura created anpan, or buns stuffed with red bean paste called an, or anko. Anko was commonly used in Japanese sweets (hence the sweet connection) and Kimura's bakery, Kimuraya Sohonten went gang busters as a result - it's still standing even. People really got into bread when the Emperor got a taste of it and gave it the royal tick of approval.

      1. Strawberry and Whipped Cream Sandwich: Kinda like an ice cream sandwich, but not as cold - bread here seems to be more commonly associated with desserts or sweeter tastes rather than salty or savory ones.

      2. Mystery bread roll: This turned out to be more like a herb bread, though really soft. So more like a sweet herb bread.

      3. Mystery bread bun: "Fluffy buttery butter is the deciding factor" says Google translate, and it's correct - it's definitely buttery, and it was the deciding factor in me not eating all of it. It also said it was melon, but I'm pretty sure that is referring to shape rather than taste - this was just like a giant ball of buttery butter.

      4. Uchi Cafe: I think these are cream puff pastry, but probably coffee flavoured.

      5. Lawson Bakery mystery bread: I think this was anpan with a curry paste...? Probably pork - it's usually pork.

      Kaiju Collected:

      A lot of carbs and sugar.
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    • Day 14

      Japanese Drinking like a Fish

      April 21, 2018 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Grog is sold in convenience stores and vending machines, so accidentally getting an alcoholic drink from a vending machine when you can't read the language is bit of a gaijin hazard.

      1. Kirin Lemon: Doesn't taste as sickly sweet as lemonade, probably the favourite thus far.

      2. Suntory Pop White Soda: Suntory is a large Japanese brewery, Pop is just to distinguish it from their harder grog. I still have no idea what this drink was - I think it may have been a sweetly tasting slightly alcoholic energy drink...? :/

      3. Match: Kind reminds me of Lucozade - fizzy vaguely citrus but with the definiative aftertaste of pointlessly added vitamins and minerals that is just going to go straight through you.

      4. Vitamin CC Lemon: Lemon cordial and soda water.

      5. Mitsuya Cider: It's like soda water but with a creaming soda after taste. Nothing in Japan with "cider" on it is actually cider.

      6. Aquarius: I think they took water and mixed in some lemon cordial.

      Kaiju Collected:

      A lot of Kirin Lemon.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Kameoka, كاميوكا, کامه‌اوکا، کیوتو, 亀岡, 가메오카 시, Kameoka-chhī, Камеока, คะเมะโอะกะ, 龜岡市

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