Ki Bar in Kyoto (Japan) 2018/7/23 19:45
Ki Bar酒吧位于先斗町小巷的北部。它只开了一年,但已经有很多常客,包括日本人和外国人,来到这里,在一个有趣和友好的地方喝一杯好酒。
The Ki Bar is located north of the Pontocho alley. It has only been opened for a year but there are already many regulars, both Japanese and foreigners, who come here to have a nice drink in a fun and friendly place.
Le Ki Bar est situé au nord de l'allée de Pontocho. Bien qu’il ne soit ouvert que depuis un an, il y a déjà de nombreux habitués, autant japonais qu’étrangers, qui viennent ici pour boire un bon verre dans un endroit sympathique et convivial.
Il Ki Bar è localizzato a nord del viale di Pontocho. Sebbene sia aperto solamente un anno fa, ci sono già numerosi frequentatori abituali, tanto giapponesi che stranieri che vengono qui per bere un buono bicchiere in un luogo simpatico e conviviale.
El Ki Bar se encuentra al norte del callejón Pontocho. Aunque solo ha estado abierto durante un año, ya hay muchos clientes habituales, tanto japoneses como extranjeros, que vienen a tomar una copa en un lugar amigable.
Die Ki Bar befindet sich nördlich der Pontocho Gasse. Obwohl es erst seit einem Jahr geöffnet ist, gibt es bereits viele Stammgäste, sowohl japanische als auch ausländische, die hier zu einem guten Drink in einem freundlichen Ort kommen.
Drinks at Ki Bar in Kyoto (Japan) 2018/7/23 19:45
这间酒吧提供各种饮品,从鸡尾酒到啤酒到小杯酒,您一定会找到自己喜欢的。
The bar offers a wide selection of drinks, from cocktails to beers to shots, you will surely find what you like.
Le bar propose un large choix d’alcools, des cocktails aux bières en passant par les shooters, vous trouverez sûrement ce qui vous plaît.
Il bar propone una larga scelta di alcol, dei cocktail alle birre passando dagli shooters, Lei troverà sicuramente ciò che Si piace.
El bar ofrece una amplia selección de bebidas, desde cócteles hasta cervezas y tiros, seguramente encontrarás lo que te gusta.
Die Bar bietet eine große Auswahl an Getränken, von Cocktails über Bier bis hin zu Schüssen, Sie werden bestimmt finden, was Sie mögen.
Kyoto Restaurant Tour Experience | Gion at Night ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Kyoto, Japan. Think food. Lots of food! That's dining out in the city and Gion is the place to be at night. Tempura, Tofu, Ramen, Wagyu Steaks, Sushi, Sashimi, Sukiyaki, Grilled Fish ... it's endless! All with some of the best Japanese sake in the land! I haven't even gotten to the desserts!
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The atmosphere at Ki Bar in Kyoto (Japan) 2018/7/23 19:45
Ki 酒吧是一家外国酒吧,因此您可以轻松地与业主用英语点餐和对话。一楼设有吧台,第二层设有休息室和舒适的沙发,三楼设有卡拉OK。氛围休闲友好,业主能轻松让您有宾至如归的感觉。
The Ki Bar is a foreign run bar, so you can easily order and discuss with the owners in English. The first floor offers counter seating, the second has a lounge and comfortable sofas and the third floor has a karaoke. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, and the owners easily make you feel at home.
Le Ki Bar est un bar tenu par des étrangers, donc vous pouvez facilement commander et discuter avec les propriétaires en anglais. Le premier étage contient des sièges au comptoir, le deuxième a un salon et des canapés confortables et le troisième étage possède un karaoké. L'atmosphère est décontractée et amicale, et les propriétaires vous font facilement sentir à la maison.
Il Ki Bar è un bar tenuto dagli stranieri, potete dunque ordinare facilmente e potete discutere coi proprietari in inglese. Il primo piano contiene delle sedi al banco, il secondo ha un salone e dei canapè comodi ed il terzo piano possiede un karaoke. L'atmosfera è rilassata ed amichevole, ed i proprietari vi fanno sentire facilmente a casa.
El Ki Bar es un bar administrado por extranjeros, por lo que puede pedir y conversar fácilmente con los propietarios en inglés. El primer piso tiene asientos en el mostrador, el segundo tiene una sala de estar y cómodos sofás y el tercer piso tiene un karaoke. El ambiente es relajado y amable, y los propietarios lo hacen sentir como en casa.
Die Ki Bar ist eine Bar, die von Ausländern betrieben wird, so dass Sie einfach mit den Besitzern in englischer Sprache bestellen und plaudern können. Der erste Stock enthält Theken, der zweite hat ein Wohnzimmer und bequeme Sofas und der dritte Stock hat ein Karaoke. Die Atmosphäre ist entspannt und freundlich, und die Besitzer geben Ihnen das Gefühl, zu Hause zu sein.
يعتبر زو كي بار حانة خارجية ، لذلك يمكنك الطلب والمناقشة بسهولة مع المالكين باللغة الإنجليزية. يوفر الطابق الأول منطقة جلوس مواجهة ، بينما يحتوي الطابق الثاني على صالة وأرائك مريحة والطابق الثالث يحتوي على الكاريوكي. الجو غير رسمي وودي ، ويجعلك المالكون تشعرو كأنك في المنزل.
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BAMBOO NOODLE SLIDE & SAMURAI Food in Kyoto Japan
If you're looking for a fun place to eat, go to Hirobun. It's in a beautiful and peaceful area where the noodles flow in a long bamboo stick with clear and cold running water through it. But you have to be fast and on your guard for your noodles because they slide by pretty quick!
Then tried out some cool Samurai food that was once eaten by actual Samurai's. For Samurai's to stay healthy and fit they ate a lot of vegetables, and I thought it was pretty good, although I don't really eat veggies. And to end my fun food day, I went to grab some Okonomu-Yaki. I have to say Manmaru No Tsuki served up some amazing foods here.
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Top 10 Things to DO in KYOTO Japan | WATCH BEFORE YOU GO
TOP 10 Things to Do in Kyoto Japan Guide. This Kyoto guide tours Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kiyomizu Temple, Gion, Hanamikoji, Pontocho and Nishiki market areas. Kyoto Tour supported by We experience local Kyoto street food in Nishiki market as well as local Kyoto food Hamo at a Japanese Kappo Cuisine restaurant, Japanese machiya Starbucks, yakitori restaurant and Kyoto ramen as we travel to Kyoto Pontocho and Kyoto Kawaramachi areas. Kyoto Travel Tips by a local guide.
Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, is a city on the island of Honshu. It's famous for its numerous classical Buddhist temples, as well as gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. It’s also known for formal traditions such as kaiseki dining, consisting of multiple courses of precise dishes, and geisha, female entertainers often found in the Gion district.
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THE BRAND/DISTILLERY
Country: Kyoto, Japan
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Type: A dry gin with a Japanese accent
The name means “The beauty of the seasons”
Distributed to more than 15 countries
Base spirit: A rice spirit distilled in Kyoto
Botanicals: yellow yuzu from the north of Kyoto Prefecture, hinoki wood chips (Japanese cypress), bamboo, gyokuro tea from the Uji region and green sanshō (Japanese peppercorn) berries
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Tokyo is absolutely massive, with most popular nightlife hot spots located in Shibuya, Roppongi and Shinjuku districts. There are so many bars and nightclubs in Tokyo, you may wonder - Where do I start? Based on age, I would say Shibuya is for the Japanese youth/teenagers, Roppongi for the 25+ crowd and Shinjuku for the 35+ crowd.
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Nightlife in Japan is beyond incredible! The most popular nightclubs in Tokyo include Club Camelot in Shibuya, ELE Tokyo in Roppongi and Ageha Nightclub in Koto City. Ageha is the best nightclub in Japan, it will be an all night event since it is quite far from downtown but on a big event night you will be amazed by the gorgeous girls, cool dudes and a fantastic sound system. This mega club stays open until 5am and should be high on your Tokyo party bucket list.
Tokyo has the best quality of food in the world, that's why you have to visit at least one of its many izakaya's to try a bunch of authentic Japanese dishes, like Eihire (grilled stingray), Sakura (raw horse meat) and Yakitori (skewered chicken meat). Visit izakaya's Umiya or Sumire in Shibuya to enjoy these dishes.
After dinner join the Tokyo Pub Crawl on Friday @ 8pm which lasts until 12am (4 hours) during which you will visit 3 bars and 1 epic nightclub. Tokyo Pub Crawl is a great event to meet travelers, locals, expats and fully hosted in English. What many travelers do not realize is that English isn't commonly spoken at bars and nightclubs, thus the pub crawl is a great first start. The Tokyo Pub Crawl is ONLY $20 USD for 4 hours of fun, you truly cannot go wrong.
Studying a bit of Japanese and learning common phrases prior to your arrival will definitely make your nightlife experience in Japan 10x times better. I've made many incredible friends during my 6 visits to Japan and these have been some of my most treasured memories by being able to speak a bit of Japanese.
I truly have seen it all in Tokyo since my first Tokyo Nightlife experience back in 2007 - I've seen many bars and clubs come and go, that's why I decided to compile the best possible list for an epic party weekend in the capital of Japan.
Food in Tokyo is very important to me, I highly recommend you also watch my video: 10 MUST-EAT Foods in Tokyo. Also, do not forget to join the insane Mario Kart Tokyo experience which you can purchase with a 37% discount for Mario Kart Tokyo, speaking of discounts, there is a 34% discount for the Robot Restaurant as well.
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Japanese STREET SEAFOOD Tour of Nishiki Market + Bamboo Forest | Kyoto, Japan
I’ve been traveling and documenting the world around me for over a decade and have lived in countries on both sides of the Atlantic, but in that time, I had never visited Japan until January of 2019, when I finally got the chance to go. What I experienced there blew my mind. This island nation’s culture, people, cleanliness, and natural beauty have made it one of my top travel and food destinations in the world. I hope my travels around the island of Honshu inspire you to visit Japan someday!
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My first day in Kyoto continued as my new friend Kosuke took me to Nishiki Market, which is a traditional fish market in the downtown area. It’s known as the Kitchen of Kyoto, so I knew I was in for some outstanding treats from the sea. At only 1,200 feet long, the market is pretty small, but there are so many shops packed into that space. I couldn’t wait to get started!
My time in the market started with some crunchy and delicious dried seaweed with sesame seeds. Then we came across some big bags of tiny crabs and more dried seaweed for just 1,100 Yen/$9.82. I tried a tiny crab with roe on it, which had an outstanding crunch and a sweet, honey-like flavor. I also tried a dried scallop, which was very dense and chewy, but very flavorful, and a small piece of bamboo shoot, which had a nice, moist crunch and an earthy flavor.
We passed some souvenir shops on our way to the next shop, which had everything from cooked fish to live fish in small tanks to animal meat on skewers, including sparrow! I tried the bone of an eel, which was crunchy and tasted like a worm!
My next culinary adventure was a small octopus with a quail egg inside (250 Yen/$2.23)! It may look a little exotic but is phenomenal. I loved it! The shop also sells large ones, which are 500 Yen/$4.47) each.
Next up were skewered rice cakes with sweet soy sauce. The consistency was gooey and almost slimy, similar to that of a mochi, and the sweet soy sauce was incredibly tasty. They’re very filling!
Next, we found a shop selling samplers of lots of different things, including baby sardines, which were dry, salty, and sticky. I followed that with kelp, which was also sticky and would go really well with rice.
At the next shop, we found bags of bonito flakes that you can eat like popcorn! Next, we visited a shop that offers over 100 different varieties of sake! I sampled some that was really good and quite strong and followed that with a full cup (400 Yen/$3.57) that was cold, dry, fruity, and delicious! Kyoto is famous for its sake, so be sure to try it when you come here!
This market has everything! As we continued, we passed by shops selling white strawberries, shoes, chopsticks, a fish market that was butchering and selling fish pieces, and much more!
Even though I was getting full, I had a Sakura Mochi (170 Yen/$1.52), which is a pink mochi wrapped in a salted cherry leaf, and a grilled green tea mochi (also 170 Yen/$1.52). The Sakura mochi was salty and grainy, almost like a sticky polenta, and had red bean paste inside it. So good! And the grilled green tea mochi was gooey and smoky and also fantastic!
Next, we passed by a shop selling sea urchin, huge oysters, snails, and roe, but I was so full I couldn’t eat anymore, so we left the market and set off to one of Kyoto’s most popular and most beautiful attractions, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove!
On our way, we stopped at a mountaintop temple (300 Yen/$2.68 entry) where a nearby section of the mountainside is dotted with over 1,000 beautiful Buddha statues! Some of them are even holding things like surfboards, tennis racquets, and baseball bats! It’s so far away from the city that not many people visit it, but it’s worth the trip!
Then, we arrived at Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, which is made up of a fast-growing bamboo that grows up to 60 feet in one month! It’s so beautiful and peaceful and the air smells so pure. Kosuke explained to me that all of the bamboo shoots are one organism with a shared root system!
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Tokyo GHOST BAR: Kichijoji Yurei Izakaya | Kichijoji, Tokyo
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Hidden away in the backstreets of Kichijoji lies a haunted izakaya where ghosts and spirits roam. The Yurei Izakaya offers an amazing atmosphere for horror lovers to enjoy.
There are a variety of delicious items on the menu with a horrific twist, as well as some great tasting drinks. No reservation is necessary and the staff is very welcoming and kind. Though watch out for the Wasabi Russian Roulette challenge!
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SHOP INFORMATION
Kichijoji Yurei (吉祥寺 遊麗~ゆうれい~)
Address: 1 Chome-8-11 Kichijoji Minamicho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0003
Phone: 0422-41-0194
Website:
Hours: 5:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.
About Yummy Japan
Based in Tokyo, Japan, we are a team that is passionate about Japanese Food! Our goal is to introduce and showcase the best restaurants and foods that you can find during your travels throughout Japan.
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