Thursday, May 5, 2016

Natto

So, again with the trying of wild foods. This is natto, and I must say, the locusts I tried last week were WAY better. Natto is an ancient Japanese dish, which is fermented soybeans. It is extremely slimy. The slime on this stuff is so elastic, that I moved the spoon 3ft away from the dish and ALL the gooey strands stretched the whole way, without breaking, like some massive gooey spider web. I don't mind the smell. I think it smells like coffee, but the taste is not good. And don't get me started on the texture.


Beer Vending Machine

These are everywhere! Pop one open and walk down the street. Yep!


Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Japanese Beauty

Here are some random photos taken around the country that are different forms of beauty. Statues, flowers, etc. I know I've mentioned how amazing the flowers are here, but every day I'm amazed at the beauty. Along the streets, where strips of grass or bushes would be in America, there are flower beds with dozens of different species. Irises, daisies, roses, wisteria, and tons of others that are just bursting with a rainbow of color. There is so much concrete in Japan, but wherever they can squeeze in some dirt, they grow gorgeous flowers that really make walking around town enjoyable.





This is the ceiling inside the Tokyo train station. 


Sushiro

I just want to share our favorite sushi joint, Sushiro. It's a conveyor belt restaurant, and they have wonderful food, and a pretty good variety. Mostly sushi, of course, but they have fried foods, soups, and desserts. They have wasabi ice cream which is delicious, and creme brulee ice cream which is even better!


Bugs

I often feel like I'm hosting Bizarre Foods, which is AWESOME. I got to try locusts, which were really good! This was the first time I had ever tried insects before. They had been marinated in teriyaki sauce and served on a bed of cabbage. They had a slight crunch and were really sweet. Jonathan wouldn't try them, but I think sooner or later he will. I'm a fan!


Ranko!!

We made it up to Tokyo to meet up with our friend Ranko! Long time no see!! We had so much fun. We went to a Buddhist temple, ate a ton of great food, drank some great beer, and did something none of us had ever done before - took a tour on the top of a double decker bus! It was amazing! It was a great tour of Tokyo, and we were really shocked when the bus got on the highway. Being on top of a vehicle going 60mph is pretty wild! My hair was out of control! Haha

It was so great seeing an old friend, especially in her hometown. We can't wait to see you again, Ranko!




The silver tower pictured between buildings is the Tokyo Skytree. It is the tallest tower in the world and is used for broadcasting and has a restaurant in the top. 





The orange and white tower that looks like the Eiffel Tower is Tokyo Tower. It is also used for broadcasting, and you can go up to an observation deck in it. 



This lovely building is the Asahi Beer headquarters, and yes, is was designed to look like a mug of beer with a frothy head. 



A Guest

It's been quite a while since a post because we have been getting settled into our new house! We got a 4 bedroom, 2 story house, however since everything is small in Japan, our house is only 1000 square ft. Much smaller than an American 4 bedroom house, but for us it's the perfect size. Pictures, plus a walk through video will come soon.

We had a guest in the backyard the other day! A little Japanese skink was sunbathing on the patio. A bird or something had nabbed his tail, poor guy.