WHAT WE DID:
On the way home from the huge buddha we stopped by a lake, rented a swan paddle boat, and found some sakura trees in full bloom. Once we got to the outskirts of town we ate at a little restaurant Ryan used to love when he lived here.
WHAT WE ATE:
I got raimen- a cold noodle soup with nashi (asian pear) and kimchi. These noodles are notoriously long. Ryan got kara-age, his favourite fried chicken.
With love from Japan,
Kathryn
Loveeee the pics!
ReplyDeleteAww these swanboats look amazing, so cute! :) And mmhhh the food makes me hungry...
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Man, those photos are amazing - the one of the trees is just fantastic! The noodles look delicious :) Sounds like you're having an awesome time, it must be cool to be in a foreign country with someone who knows the area :)
ReplyDeleteswan paddle boat!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe swan boats are so cute! My mom is actually obsessed with a swan boat in our old town that you could rent out for parties and stuff. Your asian pear noodles sound awesome too!
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