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KitKat

KitKat

I already knew that KitKats were a huge thing in Japan, and thought that I would do a taste test on all KitKats that I could find. Yes, such suffering on behalf of all those who read this blog … But then I discovered that there have been over 300 different flavours produced, and there are over 40 at anytime. Some flavours are produced and sold in specific areas to mimic regional dishes. So this will definitely not be a…

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More everyday life

More everyday life

First of all, my apologies to those in lockdown (especially all in UK) and quarantine, but I was able to have my hair cut. My first hair salon trip in Japan … fortunately the lovely hairdresser lived in London during the 1990’s so has brilliant English. My hair cut came with a head massage, a hot towel across the back of my neck after rinsing and then a shoulder massage. Fabulous! But a first for me was the little elasticated…

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Takaosan (Mount Takao)

Takaosan (Mount Takao)

Sssshhh … we decided to escape the city on Saturday, but decided that since Mount Takao is located within metropolitan Tokyo it would be OK. Only 50 minutes by train & then the slog to the 599 metre summit. Freedom! Mount Takao is a sacred mountain with many temples and shrines to visit as you progress the steep slopes. Many people visit this mountain to pray to Shinto-Buddhist mountain gods for good fortune. We walked up on tarmacked paths but…

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Roaming … feet and mind

Roaming … feet and mind

I discovered a new garden the other day …. lots of play areas for children, trees, roses, a wet flower garden … all built alongside and on top of a water treatment plant. Smoking I’m not sure about the jump from roses to cigarettes, but here goes … 20 is the legal age of smoking in Japan so I couldn’t understand how cigarette vending machines worked. Apparently, you need a Taspo card issued by the government to prove your age…

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Lunch time

Lunch time

In addition to the myriad of restaurants serving lunches, there are many stalls selling bento boxes on the sides of the streets for people to purchase to eat back in their offices. Below, you will see a number of food vendors who have set up their food carts at the base of a large office block. In the photos above, you choose your lunch and pay for it via the vending machine, then walk into the shop to collect it….

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All about Towers ….

All about Towers ….

First of all, a blast from the past … Tower Records is alive and well here in Japan! We visited this store in Shibuya, Tokyo … 8 floors of music. The great excitement was all about a J Pop group, Snowman, with long queues of women & girls on two floors waiting their turn to be photographed alongside a large poster or cutouts of their favourite band member; with 9 members of the group, I guess there is plenty of…

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Here we are!

Here we are!

Geoff is waving to you ….! And on the map, ignore the ‘You are Here’ red box & look for the red squiggle and that is where we are located. So this is where our post is delivered, on the ground floor. And packages are left in the white lockers with a note posted in the mailbox. Or at least that is the theory. The other day we were waiting for the delivery of an ironing board and we were…

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First week in Shibaura

First week in Shibaura

Chocolate tales My purchase of what I thought was bran flakes turned out to be chocolate flavour cornflakes. Yuk. I like chocolate but not chocolate flavoured cereal. I treated myself to a bag of chocolate & now I realise why most Japanese are slim! The bars are tiny, with 18 – 23 calories per ‘bar’ These stairs at our local railway station put those tiny bars into perspective; according to this walking up 54 steps uses up just 5.4 calories….

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We have moved!

We have moved!

And hopefully that is the last move for ages, And ages! The only downside I can see is that I now have to do my own cleaning, but fortunately I have low standards. We have moved 8 km northwards with close & easy access to the train network and also to the metro system so access to the entire city is easy. Well that is the theory, but I am sure that I will still manage to get lost. We…

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Fukubukuro

Fukubukuro

Lucky Bags! Fuko means luck & fukuro means bag. This ia a Japanese New Year custom where retailers make up bags of goods, usually old stock, and sell them at a discount. These are hugely popular and in some stores people queue to buy their bags. Luck Bags are themed by category – beauty, fashion, toys etc, with the contents a surprise until after your purchase, although some shops are revealing the contents in advance so that customers are not…

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