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Justin Schultz
Sep. 6, 2022
Went to Takadanobaba over the weekend and decided to go to this ramen restaurant called "Ore no Sora" 俺の空. There was a bit of a wait to get into the restaurant but after about 10-15 mins we finally got in and were able to order. They seemed to be taken measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and had spaces open between seats and only half the seats were filled. I don't remember the name of the ramen that I ordered but they all seemed to be quite similar. Usually I would order a spicy ramen, but this one you had to ask for the spicy paste separately it's free so I just decided to try it without it. The restaurant offers free large servings and so I did that as I was quite hungry. The noodles were thinner than those of most ramen restaurants I go to, and I prefer thinner noodles so it was nice. The bowl itself was really full of noodles. It didn't look like it was that much food at first, but it turned out to be a lot. We ordered a small rice dish covered with pork no photo to share and while we did finish eating it, we were incredibly full afterwards. Personally it's not the flavor of ramen I would normally choose as it was almost like a fish and tonkotsu base, but even still it was quite good. I think if you like fish base ramen you'd really like this ramen. Even though it's not the flavor I really like, I would still definitely recommend this restaurant as the food itself was of good quality. Definitely check it out if you're by Takadanobaba Station or just looking for some noodles
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Sep. 5, 2022
[English/Japanese] Do you know "Miyako Manju," the soul food of Hachioji? At 30 yen a piece, you can buy these manju near Hachioji Station. Their affordable price makes them popular with students. They have a gentle sweetness and taste very good. The shop is locally rooted and even collaborates with a nearby university, and the manju designs often change, so you can enjoy them while having fun. You should definitely try them 😊. Do you know Hachioji's soul food, Miyako Manju? These sweet buns sell for 30 yen each and are available around Hachioji Station. Their low price makes them a hit with students. They have a mild, pleasant sweetness and are very tasty. The shop is community-focused and sometimes partners with a nearby university, and the manju designs change frequently, so you can enjoy them as you eat. Be sure to try them at least once 😊.
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九州の山旅
Sep. 2, 2022
Photographed at 00:50 on July 19, 2021. Silhouette of the Milky Way and candle rocks from the summit of Mt. Rishiridake in Hokkaido and a sea of clouds. I crossed to Rishiri Island by ferry on the evening of the 18th, walked to the mountain, and waited for the morning at the summit while looking at the starry sky all night. I don't have a tent, so I just sit on the rock and watch the Milky Way and wait. For me as a Kagoshima person, Hokkaido itself feels like the farthest end, but climbing the northernmost mountain seems to be a dream from beginning to end. The morning in Hokkaido in summer was early, and it started to get bright before 3 o'clock, so it was surprisingly quick. After this, after shooting the morning scenery, we descended the mountain and took the ferry at 12 o'clock to Wakkanai. It was a truly memorable mountain trip, as if burning the fire of life.
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Miyako Wasure
Aug. 30, 2022
It is the garden of Ōshoji Temple in Fukusaki Town, Hyogo Prefecture. Kansai Hanaji Temple 25th Sacred Ground No. 8 and Banshu Yakushi Sacred Site No. 13 are famous as Sara temples. In front of the mountain gate, there is a reclining Buddha with a head and feet made of stone and a body of Satsuki with a height of about 8 meters. As befits a flower temple, you can see not only Sara but also seasonal flowers. From spring to summer, the green of the azaleas seen from inside is beautiful, and in autumn, you can enjoy a dreamy world of reflection with the addition of bright red camellia.
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