Caporegime
Pre-Covid, well, at the start of it, Feb 2020.
First day, didn't do much, actually, the first meal was this tiny TINY burger at Burger King at the airport whilst waiting for my train to Kyoto. When i got to Kyoto, checked in then grabbed a strawberry Sandwich with this drink that I honestly have no idea what it is but I love it. The sandwich is supposed to be dessert, fruit, cream and carbs. Amazing.
Then I popped into Kyoto Station's food court area and had conveyor belt sushi. Been here before, it's average but I was hungry.
Minced Tuna
Mackeral
Salmon Roe
Only 7 plate, nothing really. Came to like £15 or so
Jet lag hit me so I got a coffee at Starbucks, I asked for Soya, which they give you a card to hand back when you collect. This is to remind/double check by the person giving you the drink that the drink they are handling over is Soya.
I went to Niskishi Market and had Dango. Which is Mochi (rice pounded until sticky), with a sweet soy glaze.
I then got another snack, a Shrimp burger. Not processed, actual pieces of shrimp. With grape soda, it's green!
Then I went to a temple at night (so quiet during Covid!), hardly anyone around.
Afterwards I got a proper-ish dinner at Yoshinoya. A Gyudon, translate as Gyu - beef, Don - rice bowl. So it's literally Beef Rice Bowl. Japanese food names are very literally. It comes with a raw egg. The silver thing at the top of the photo is a strainer.
Then you add some pickled ginger for acidity.
Then I wanted some dessert (ice cream and jelly and an egg...of course. I always wanted to try it, seen it before, a soft boiled egg sold in 7-11. It is a perfect ramen egg.
And then of course the ice cream
Day 2
Some reason I didn't take photos of my breakfast...
Went to a temple, hardly anyone around.
Saw the first of the cherry blossom (or plum blossom) But as you can see on the map, this place would be full of it, lots of Sakura trees.
Drink.
Went to Gingakuji
Green tea Ice cream with real gold flakes.
Went to Nishiki Market again and this time I had a beef katsu and some fried squid.
Then a Taiyaki (its a waffle shape like a fish, this one with custard inside)
Then I spent an absolutely AGES taking photos at this place, the main reason I went back to Kyoto is to take photos at this location.
For dinner it was Ramen and Gyoza at the Kyoto Train station.
Dessert from 7-11
Day 3
Got photo of breakfast today. A traditional one, consists of rice, salmon, some pickles, egg, fish cake, daikon
Then went to Osaka for the next 2 days.
Checked in and got some tampura with miso soup and rice
Daifuku - It's a strawberry in a mochi.
Japan's strawberry season is Christmas to about late Feb. They grow their strawberry in greenhouses because for some reason they have a tradition to eat strawberry cake as a Christmas cake.
I then saw a stand selling Soya milk...unsweetened, fresh. I like Soya milk but this is totally different. Not totally in a good way either, I can almost taste the texture of the bean!
This is the market, pretty typical.
Another snack, grilled crab meat.
I also picked up some "white" strawberries for later.
Then walked to Shinsekai - side note, Shin means new, Se Kai means world. It means New World. The world in Chinese is exactly the same, pronounced slightly differently. I found that quite interesting.
Then I finally found my Kushikatsu meal! Basically fried stuff on a stick. The pickled cucumber is amazing.
The next place I went into by accident but only realised after I was shown to my seat, so i didn't want to be embarrassed and ordered some stuff.
Then I went next door which was what I wanted...and got my Yamachan Chicken Wings. A must have when you come to Japan.
Next Day.
Breakfast!
Got a drink from the vending machine. I think it is full of Vitamin C?
Then went to Himeji Castle, on the way I got a Ekiben.
On the way back I found a bench (hard to find in Japan!) with a table.
Then I went to Den Den Town (it's like Akihabara of Osaka) and went for Ramen in this tiny joint.
Completely random...one of the store I went into, I got into a lift and was greeted with this. Random, Japan!
Then went to Dotonburi
Sakura Frap at Starbucks.
Next morning, at the airport to Korea I got a Procari Sweat. Must!
Oh, if you go to Japan, get these on the way out at the airport. FANTASTIC crisps...or chips.
First day, didn't do much, actually, the first meal was this tiny TINY burger at Burger King at the airport whilst waiting for my train to Kyoto. When i got to Kyoto, checked in then grabbed a strawberry Sandwich with this drink that I honestly have no idea what it is but I love it. The sandwich is supposed to be dessert, fruit, cream and carbs. Amazing.
Then I popped into Kyoto Station's food court area and had conveyor belt sushi. Been here before, it's average but I was hungry.
Minced Tuna
Mackeral
Salmon Roe
Only 7 plate, nothing really. Came to like £15 or so
Jet lag hit me so I got a coffee at Starbucks, I asked for Soya, which they give you a card to hand back when you collect. This is to remind/double check by the person giving you the drink that the drink they are handling over is Soya.
I went to Niskishi Market and had Dango. Which is Mochi (rice pounded until sticky), with a sweet soy glaze.
I then got another snack, a Shrimp burger. Not processed, actual pieces of shrimp. With grape soda, it's green!
Then I went to a temple at night (so quiet during Covid!), hardly anyone around.
Afterwards I got a proper-ish dinner at Yoshinoya. A Gyudon, translate as Gyu - beef, Don - rice bowl. So it's literally Beef Rice Bowl. Japanese food names are very literally. It comes with a raw egg. The silver thing at the top of the photo is a strainer.
Then you add some pickled ginger for acidity.
Then I wanted some dessert (ice cream and jelly and an egg...of course. I always wanted to try it, seen it before, a soft boiled egg sold in 7-11. It is a perfect ramen egg.
And then of course the ice cream
Day 2
Some reason I didn't take photos of my breakfast...
Went to a temple, hardly anyone around.
Saw the first of the cherry blossom (or plum blossom) But as you can see on the map, this place would be full of it, lots of Sakura trees.
Drink.
Went to Gingakuji
Green tea Ice cream with real gold flakes.
Went to Nishiki Market again and this time I had a beef katsu and some fried squid.
Then a Taiyaki (its a waffle shape like a fish, this one with custard inside)
Then I spent an absolutely AGES taking photos at this place, the main reason I went back to Kyoto is to take photos at this location.
For dinner it was Ramen and Gyoza at the Kyoto Train station.
Dessert from 7-11
Day 3
Got photo of breakfast today. A traditional one, consists of rice, salmon, some pickles, egg, fish cake, daikon
Then went to Osaka for the next 2 days.
Checked in and got some tampura with miso soup and rice
Daifuku - It's a strawberry in a mochi.
Japan's strawberry season is Christmas to about late Feb. They grow their strawberry in greenhouses because for some reason they have a tradition to eat strawberry cake as a Christmas cake.
I then saw a stand selling Soya milk...unsweetened, fresh. I like Soya milk but this is totally different. Not totally in a good way either, I can almost taste the texture of the bean!
This is the market, pretty typical.
Another snack, grilled crab meat.
I also picked up some "white" strawberries for later.
Then walked to Shinsekai - side note, Shin means new, Se Kai means world. It means New World. The world in Chinese is exactly the same, pronounced slightly differently. I found that quite interesting.
Then I finally found my Kushikatsu meal! Basically fried stuff on a stick. The pickled cucumber is amazing.
The next place I went into by accident but only realised after I was shown to my seat, so i didn't want to be embarrassed and ordered some stuff.
Then I went next door which was what I wanted...and got my Yamachan Chicken Wings. A must have when you come to Japan.
Next Day.
Breakfast!
Got a drink from the vending machine. I think it is full of Vitamin C?
Then went to Himeji Castle, on the way I got a Ekiben.
On the way back I found a bench (hard to find in Japan!) with a table.
Then I went to Den Den Town (it's like Akihabara of Osaka) and went for Ramen in this tiny joint.
Completely random...one of the store I went into, I got into a lift and was greeted with this. Random, Japan!
Then went to Dotonburi
Sakura Frap at Starbucks.
Next morning, at the airport to Korea I got a Procari Sweat. Must!
Oh, if you go to Japan, get these on the way out at the airport. FANTASTIC crisps...or chips.
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