• JHarwood
  • JHarwood

Japan, 2020

Tokyo to Nagasaki
Tokyo —> Hakone —> Kyoto —> Nara —> Osaka —> Himeji —> Hiroshima —> Miyajima —> Nagasaki
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  • Inizio del viaggio
    10 gennaio 2020
  • Ōwakudani

    12 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

    Ōwakudani- or the ‘Great Boiling Valley’ was created 3000 years ago Kani-Yama erupted and collapsed. Today hydrogen sulphide steams from the yellow ground, and this hot water is used to boil Onsen eggs causing them to go black in the sulphurous water. A legend says that by eating one you extend your life by 7 year- well I ate 3 so that’s 21 years!!!Leggi altro

  • Fushimi Inari- snacks

    14 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    Couldn’t help but try these traditional Japanese snacks at the outdoor market by the Fushimi Inari.

    1) Takoyaki (octopus dumplings): batter mix cooked with pieces of octopus inside, these are then fried and topped with teriyaki sauce, mayonnaise, aonori seaweed, and katsuobushi bonito fish flakes.

    2) Dango: Japanese dumpling made from mochiko (rice flour), these are then skewered and served with a sweet sauce. Very tasty!
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  • Lunch

    14 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Stop for lunch, which means complete guesswork as to what your eating. I decided to visit a supermarket today and buy some random snacks, safe to say it actually turned out ok.

    • Green Tea: actually liked this to be fair 7.5/10
    • Salmon wrapped in rice wrapped in Seaweed: solid taste 10/10
    • Apricot Cake: nice sponge but crunchy bottom 2.3/10
    • Spicy Crisps: AMAZING 1,000,000/10
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  • Nara Park- Tōdai-ji

    15 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

    Starting the day at Nara park mainly to visit the Daibutsu “Great Buddha” at Tōdai-ji. It’s one of the largest brzone Buddha’s in the world, with a total height of 15m his ears alone are 2m- they’re a little saggy! Built during the Nara period (710-784) by emperor Shōmu, it almost brought the country to bankruptcy.

    Other than the massive Buddha the other highlight has to be watching the Japanese and Chinese tourists being brought to tears by the deer that roam freely in Nara. One child was flipped into the mud by one rather aggressive deer!
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  • Lunch in Osaka!

    15 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    Lunch today at a standing up only ramen restaurant at the side of the street, completely no English so I just pointed and hoped for the best. After some googling I was served fried tofu with soba noodles, spices, onions and some soft tofu underneath. All for the price of ¥240 (£1.60). Very tasty, easily 8.2/10, would recommend on trip advisor.Leggi altro

  • Dotonbori

    15 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    Spent the night walking around the vibrant, colourful and extremely chaotic Dotonbori neighbourhood of Osaka with its millions of LED displays!! Osaka is known as ‘Japan’s kitchen’ and the amount food stalls meant that the city really did live up to its name.

    • Pork and chicken teriyaki skewers
    • Fried dumplings
    • Ramen
    • Takoyaki
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  • Shin-Sekai

    16 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Centred around the 103m-high tower Tsūten-Kaku, Shin-Sekai is home to pachinko and mahjong parlours and continues to retain the nostalgia of retro Japan, with over the top signage (I thought everything in japan was over the top). The place is also home to Kushikatsu (deep-fried meat and vegetables on skewers).Leggi altro

  • Lunch- Kushikatsu

    16 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Lunch today, I’m having the usual ramen (I’m slightly addicted), and Kushikatsu, this is a local Osaka dish which is basically deep fried meat and veg with a lovely sweet dipping sauce. Both meals you pay and order on a machine, before taking a seat. I washed this all down with a Fanta grape... not as good as Fanta watermelon but very good.

    Fanta list:

    • Orange
    • Lemon
    • Watermelon
    • Grape
    • Peach
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  • Shinkansen Osaka —> Himeji

    17 gennaio 2020, Giappone ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    Early morning Shinkansen train to Himeji this morning. On the way to the station I passed one of the famous Osaka landmarks. When building a new motorway in the city centre they were met with an obstacle of a skyscraper being in the way, instead of picking a different route, they decided to right though the middle of the building! After a morning in Himeji it’s off to Hiroshima.Leggi altro