Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
My wife’s coworker who came to Tokyo to help out with a project has sent us a loaf of fruit-cake like bread. I think Mr. Nutcracker was very pleased to see it!
danke schön - Mr. Nussknacker
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
My wife, Mr. Nutcracker and I had a craving for Korean BBQ and Makori (Korean-style sake). One of our favourite places is called Jijimi which is located in JR Hirai station.
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
Each year, my wife and I try to host a shin-nenkai which is basically a party to celebrate the New Year. We also like to share a bit of food culture from her hometown, and so this year, we prepared a Kiritanpo Nabe (hot pot) amongst other things. Kiritanpo is basically smashed rice that is […]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
My friend Evelyn was visiting Tokyo.
Incidentally, we’ve now met in 4 or 5 different countries now!
After visiting Tokyo Midtown, we headed to my fave chinese restaurant in roppongi called Cafe 8 located across from the Hyatt in Roppongi Hills. Cafe 8 is a Hong Kong style restaurant with an interesting, slightly erotic decor. In the […]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
On our return trip from Morioka to Tokyo, we took the Shinkansen (Bullet Train). As it was a fairly long journey that took us through lunch, we decided to buy a couple of Eki-ben.
Eki-ben which is short for Eki-Bento is essentially a lunch box that is sold by the station. Throughout Japan, each station […]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
As is the tradition, each year we have family dinner at my wife’s hometown. This time it was at one of her Uncle and Aunt’s place. Yumi-chan took a bit of time to get acquainted with Mr. Nutcracker though.
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by admin
On January 1st (or sometimes New Year’s Eve or even 1 or 2 days later), people will visit a temple or shrine to wish for health, happiness and prosperity for the year ahead.Thankfully there aren’t so many people living in Hanawa so we could get some good pictures.
I remember when I first came, some friends […]
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Posted on February 11th, 2008 by admin
As is the case every year, Ikumi and I went back to her hometown in Hanawa (near Morioka) to spend the New Year’s. We also don’t like the traditional food so much and therefore improvised. I prepared: scallop and crab with ginger sauce; bak kuh teh (Singaporean soup-like dish filled with pork ribs and garlic); […]
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Posted on February 11th, 2008 by admin
My parents, Ikumi and I went down to the U.S. to do some ‘Day After Christmas’ shopping in Bellingham, the Premium Outlets and finally Seattle, prior to our flight back to Tokyo the following day. With the strong Canadian dollar, prices in the U.S. were even better than ever!
Mr. Nutcracker seemed to enjoy his visit […]
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Posted on February 11th, 2008 by admin
On December 24, 2007, Ikumi, Mr. Nutcracker and I decided to visit Candice and Derek’s Bikram Yoga studio in Langley. We set out early in the day and arrived a couple of hours later (after making a couple of detours and encountering construction delays along the way).
For both Ikumi and I, it was our […]
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