Here's where you'll find my photos of cocktails. Screenshots of software bugs. Carousels of travel pics. You can also find these cross-posted to my Instagram account.
A convenient truth
Lots of good convenience store discoveries this week!
- A pizza sandwich filled with wieners and taco meat.
- Bread-flavored gummies.
- Fried and seasoned chicken skin, closely resembling the bottom of a KFC bucket
- A canned whiskey that comes pre-mixed with water.
- Individually-packaged cups of orange jelly housed in a larger cup
- Sparkling water that's been fortified with… a lot of fiber?
- Tangerine-flavored gummies designed to look like little popsicles
- Frozen chocolate banana chunks made with otherwise-wasted bananas
So much innovation!
Kanazawa's all right
Had a great half day in Kanazawa, even though it wound up being a bit of a speed run. Omicho fish market and Kenrokuen garden are both popular tourist spots, but I found the local restaurants and bars to be really exceptional, both in service and food quality. If you like fresh fish, you really must visit someday!
Golden Week Rush
I'll never understand cultures that synchronize everyone's vacation time. Similar to August throughout Europe, most Japanese folks get Golden Week off in May. The upshot is that everywhere is crowded, hotels are expensive, and there's nothing to do because everything's closed.
The first 5 restaurants I'd picked out in Shinbashi were all closed. Presumably, because their Tabelog rankings were high enough to justify the lost revenue. Alas.
Ten Trips
Since my study abroad in 2005, this marks the tenth time I've visited Japan. It's amazing how much technology has changed the experience of international travel. The convenience is undeniable, but it feels like I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss the challenge of having to figure out how to survive with no Internet access.