Best Things To Do in Kurihara, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Kurihara
Mt. Kurikoma
Izunuma and Uchinuma Swamp
JR Kurikoma Kogen Station Oasis Center
Hosokura Mine Park
Ushibuchi Valley
Sorinji Temple
Yakushi Ruri Temple
Kurihara Daisuisha
Zenkoji Temple
Sendai Han Hanayama Village Trace of Nuruyu Bansho
The Best Places in Toyama | japan-guide.com
Travel through the steep Kurobe Gorge, stay in a Japanese farmhouse in Ainokura, and traverse the legendary Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, all in Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Best Things To Do in Minamiuonuma, Japan
Minamiuonuma Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Minamiuonuma. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Minamiuonuma for You. Discover Minamiuonuma as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Minamiuonuma.
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List of Best Things to do in Minamiuonuma, Japan
Ishiuchi Maruyama Ski Resort
Maiko Snow Resort
Mt. Hakkai
Joetsu Kokusai Playland
Jyoetsu International Ski Area
Michi-no-Eki Minami Uonuma Yukiakari
Untoan
Okutadami
Mikunikaidoshiozawajyuku Bokushistreet
Urasa Bishamondo
Best Things To Do in Yame, Japan
Yame Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Yame. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Yame for You. Discover Yame as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Yame.
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Japanese Wisteria of Kurogi
Hirokawa Service Area
Yame Chuo Tea Garden
Kiyomizu Temple
Naritasan Kurume Bunin
Yame Traditional Crafts Museum
Mizuta Temmangu & Koiki Shrine
Tama Home Stadium Chikugo
Yamefukushima Street
Greenpia Yame
Best Things To Do in Kazuno, Japan
Kazuno Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Kazuno. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Kazuno for You. Discover Kazuno as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kazuno.
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Historic Site Osarizawa Mine
Kazuno Michi-no-Eki
Hachimantai Visitor Center
Goshougake Natural Observatory Path
Oyu Stone Circle
Onuma
Obukasawa Observatory
Michinoeki Oyu
DIVERSE Tokyo RAMEN TOUR with Incredible RAMEN EXPERT | Tokyo, Japan
In January of 2019, I had the incredible opportunity to spend twelve days in Japan, a country I’d been dying to visit ever since I was a kid. I packed as many activities into each day as I could, including visits to attractions, cultural and religious locations, and of course, lots of food tours! Come along with me and join me on my Japanese adventure!
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A few hours after my amazing Japanese buffet breakfast, I met up with my new friend Frank from 5 AM Ramen, a local ramen expert who took me around Tokyo to eat some of the city’s best and most diverse ramen!
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The first stop on our epic ramen tour was a spot off the beaten path that’s frequented almost exclusively by locals, so I knew the ramen there would be killer! Inside, you place your order through a vending machine. After you place your order, you get a ticket from the machine, which you take to the woman at the counter, and the cook starts cooking your meal.
I ordered a spicy ramen with chicken, egg, chicken meatballs, lettuce, seaweed, and onions in a creamy broth, while Frank got a plain ramen with broth on the side. The food looked so incredible and I couldn’t wait to chow down!
The flavors were insane! It was nothing like ramen in the U.S. The spice in it snuck up on me a bit, and the egg was outstanding. I’d never had a ramen like this one before. It was unique and flavorful, and almost like a creamy pasta. Wrapping the seaweed around some of the noodles was almost like having a combination of ramen and sushi. I couldn’t get enough of this dish!
While we ate, Frank showed me how he likes to eat his ramen. He has a good slurping technique!
The broth had the perfect amount of heat, and when all the ramen was gone, I spooned up a few mouthfuls of its tasty, rich goodness. The best ramen I’ve ever eaten in my life!
To get to our second ramen stop, we took a ride on the surprisingly organized, yet complicated, metro to the Shinjuku area. We had some time to kill, so we visited a convenience store and bought some sake for 250 Yen, or roughly $2.26 U.S., which we tried in a nearby park! It was really strong!
Our second ramen place, Gotsubo, is famous for its fusion ramens. I was excited to try them! Like the last place, you order through a vending machine and get a ticket, which you exchange for your food. This place only has five seats, so you might have to wait, but it’s worth it!
I ordered a massive bowl of soy sauce-based ramen with eggs with a nice, runny yolk, Iberian pork, seaweed, and onions in a thinner broth made from oysters and soybeans, which I had with a Coedo craft beer. The oyster aroma was heavenly, and the pungent flavor paired nicely with the soy. The noodles were thinner than the first place, but still thick, and the Iberian pork was fatty and really top notch! It’s the best pork in the world. They even gave me a giant spoon to finish off the broth!
Frank ordered a lighter, salt-based ramen with an oyster- and soybean-based broth with some rich, fatty Iberian pork. He likes to sip the broth before digging in!
Our final stop was a place in the Ikebukuro area that makes Indian-style fusion ramen! Beforehand, I got a strong, cold Boss coffee from a vending machine to wake myself up.
The cooks at this spot made sure to properly research Indian cuisine and use authentic Indian spices to create a proper blend of Indian and Japanese flavors, and it shows! My ramen contained pork and stir-fried bean sprouts in a dense, spicy broth containing garlic, mustard seeds, and Kashmiri chilies! This dish was beautiful!
It was so spicy in terms of heat, but also contained tons of flavorful spices as well. The broth was almost like a curry, and was very potent, but delicious. This ramen’s noodles were the thinnest of the three I had. Frank’s ramen was butter chicken-inspired, with cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon. I tried a bit and loved it, but I was too full from all the ramen!
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Visiting the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo
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I recently went on vacation to Tokyo, Japan. While visiting, I stayed at the Kodokan Judo Institute. The Kodokan is the founding school and international headquarters for the sport of judo today. The Kodokan was established in 1882 by Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo, and is now an eight-story building in Tokyo. It has over 1,300 mats across six dojos—a Main dojo for training and large competitions, and dojos for beginners, International players and events, women, and Boys' prep—plus a special dojo for retired judoka (like me) and special techniques training. There are also separate facilities for athlete housing, supplemental training, research -- and even a memorial museum tracing the lineage of judo. No cameras though. Must be some top secret stuff in there! All international promotions, clinics and Olympic games administration are also handled at the Kodokan.
Unbeknownst to me, during my stay the top university-level, corporate sponsored players from around Tokyo had come for an open practice. Even I couldn't resist an opportunity to train with the best players of tomorrow. My stay at the Kodokan is one memory I won't soon forget.
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Japan's Secret Love: Pro Wrestling
Pro wrestling has been a part of Japanese culture since after World War 2. In this video I explore a few promotions and sites in Tokyo which are associated with Japan's large pro wrestling scene.
Walk Through Fukuoka Kyushu OLLE - Yame Course
The OLLE featuring a series of hiking courses for your enjoyment through the nature.
Originated in Jeju Island, South Korea, there are 15 expansion courses in Kyushu and 2 within Fukuoka Prefecture.
In this episode, we will introduce you to the Yame Course featuring Yame Central Tea Garden and other significant sites in Yame region. Bringing you other recommended Spots to Stop By, we discover the attractions of the hiking course for this season's beautiful greenery.
Trip report: Kita Kyushu, Yame, Arita, Takachiho, Miyazaki, Yanagawa
Take a look at these pics taken by Kyushu Journeys clients in May 2018. You can see photos of Kita Kyushu, Yame, Arita, Takachiho, Miyazaki, Yanagawa and Obama.
Big thanks to our lovely clients Lionel and Sue for sending us these great photos and even a video of them being serenaded!
They visited Kita Kyushu and were lucky enough to get the timing exactly right for wisteria blooming at Kawachi Wisteria Garden. It's always hit and miss (who can predict nature?) but as you can see they were bang on time.
You can probably tell from the video that these guys love their food and drink! You can see them doing a sake (Japanese rice wine) tasting which we arranged for them at an historic sake brewery here on Kyushu. They were lucky enough to be escorted on a free of charge private tour. It's a great chance to see how Japanese sake is still produced at a traditional brewery, to do some tasting and then pick up a bottle or two of the one you fancy.
You can see we included (at their request) several places serving the highest quality Wagyu beef from Kyushu. They specifically asked us to include in their itinerary a chance to sample the renowned 'Miyazakigyu' (highest quality beef produced in the Kyushu prefecture of Miyazaki).
They also requested to see some of Kyushu's stunning countryside Up. On the video you can see a couple of photos of the picturesque Takachiho Gorge, the beautiful wide open spaces of Aso, and a wonderful sunset in Obama (that's the town, not the president!).
I told you these guys love their food, right? In addition to all the beef, you can see that they spent time in a teppanyaki restaurant, experienced a traditional Japanese charcoal barbecue and Kyushu's most famous dish - Ramen noodles!
Not only did they get their timing right for wisteria blooming but also for the famous Arita Pottery Fair. It's held for one week in May and despite its popularity we arranged for them to stay in a hotel right in the centre of the action!
At the end of the video you can see they took a romantic ride down the river serenaded by the boatman. Beat that Venice!
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