I have no free time here. It’s past one in the morning already, and I have class tomorrow. Between class and touring and hanging out with our Japanese friends and homework and my god… everything, I have not been able to blog. I feel awful about it, and I have to apologize– I don’t think I’ll be able to blog about to Japan until, well, I return from Japan on the 20th. I have so many stories to tell, and I want them to be good– is that okay?
Until then, please enjoy these photos of food I’ve been eating here. Hopefully they last until I can write about my experiences in full!
So it might not be soon– but I will blog about the crazy places and things and people I’ve been able to experience here in Japan! For now– I hope this is enough.
That food looks so good. Glad you’ve been enjoying it! Green tea bagels!? Why don’t we have them? Get on it America!
I KNOW! Green tea-flavored EVERYTHING tastes good… why, America, why?!
These pictures of foodstuffs are delightful. XD Seriously, though, Japanese food looks so good. Okonomiyaki in particular!
Japanese food is amazing, for sure. Especially in Hokkaido, where my group was the longest– since Hokkaido is a farming region, basically ALL the food there is famous. (Except for okonomiyaki, ironically– that’s more of an Osakan thing!) EIther way, I had a delicious couple of weeks!
I’ve never heard of Otaru or Furano…
But let me say, cute donuts! And takoyaki – I love takoyaki! Don’t know if I’ve ever mentioned it, but there’s a sushi place I frequent called Sushi Bay, and I often get takoyaki there. 🙂
I think I’ve also had Okonomiyaki, but not Ramen! And those pancakes… they sure pile a lot of whipped cream on them. I’ve never had that much whipped cream on pancakes. In fact, I’ve probably never had it on pancakes anyway…
It was a LOT of whipped cream, that’s for sure. But it was also delicious– I think they whipped it fresh!
Haha, I hadn’t heard of Otaru or Furano either! Furano is this little town famous for its lavender farms and ski resorts, and Otaru is a popular historical tourist town. Both of these places, though– and really anywhere in Hokkaido– has FANTASTIC food.