Best Things To Do in Tenri, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Tenri, Japan
Isonokami Jingu
Yamanobe Street
Chogaku-ji Temple
Omiwa Shrine
Tenrikyo Church
Tenri Univeristy Sankokan Museum
Oyamato Shrine
Hasedera Temple
Kurozuka Kofun Museum
Nara Visitor Center & Inn
Morioka Jajamen | Japan Travel Guide
Morioka Jajamen ( 盛岡じゃじゃ麺 )
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Along with wanko soba and reimen, jajamen is one of Morioka’s three great noodle dishes in which the noodles are coated in a spicy miso and meat sauce and eaten with sliced cucumbers and green onions. Being inexpensive but delicious is one reason for its popularity.
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Soup Yakisoba
Barisoba
Gyukotsu Ramen
Tenri Ramen
Taco Rice
Ayu (Sweetfish)
Yoshida Udon
Fujinomiya Yakisoba
Tsuyama Hormon Udon
Okayama Demikatsudon
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Morioka Reimen ( 盛岡冷麺 )
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A taste of home created by Korean residents of Japan living in Morioka. It’s a regular item in yakiniku restaurants and its refreshing taste is popular as fruit is added to the clear soup
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Soup Yakisoba
Barisoba
Gyukotsu Ramen
Tenri Ramen
Taco Rice
Ayu (Sweetfish)
Yoshida Udon
Fujinomiya Yakisoba
Tsuyama Hormon Udon
Okayama Demikatsudon
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My Adventures in Japan, May 2014: Hondori, Hiroshima
Hondōri is a commercial area in Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Japan, which centers on the Hondōri street which today is a shopping arcade. Hondōri, which means Main Street, runs from Hatchōbori to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. It is a pedestrian arcade that is closed to traffic and lined with shops and restaurants. The entire shopping area along Hondōri was destroyed by the 1945 atomic bombing, due to the blast and fire. Hondōri was reconstructed in 1950. It stretches east about half a kilometer and the general opening hours for the shops on the arcade are from 9/10 in the morning until 9/10 at night.
Kiyomizu Temple - Kyoto, Kyoto, Kinki, Japan
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Kiyomizu Temple Kyoto
This most-visited temple in Kyoto was built to honor Kannon, the goddess of mercy. It's beautiful hillside location offers spectacular views of the city and valley below.
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- Just outside the Kiyomizu temple by Jetsedder from a blog titled Kyoto - Cultural Capital
- On the way up to Kiyomizu Temple by Tan83 from a blog titled First day in Kyoto
- Another view of Kiyomizu temple by Angela_louise from a blog titled Green Tea Ice Cream
- The entrance to Kiyomizu temple by Angela_louise from a blog titled Green Tea Ice Cream
- Entrance to Kiyomizu Temple by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Old Kyoto (World)
- Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto by Cherylandreza from a blog titled World Expo, temples, and paralyzing humidity
- View from Kiyomizu Temple by Myrri from a blog titled Kyoto, Osaka, Kyoto again
- Kiyomizu Temple by night by Carlowfamily from a blog titled Our first entry
- Kyoto - Kiyomizu Temple by Grizzly from a blog titled From Kyoto to Nara
- Kiyomizu Temple is nice by Jay29 from a blog titled City of 10,000 temples
- Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Old Kyoto (World)
- Kiyomizu Temple view by Jay29 from a blog titled City of 10,000 temples
- Kiyomizu Temple Gate by Carlowfamily from a blog titled Our first entry
- Kiyomizu temple by Angela_louise from a blog titled Green Tea Ice Cream
Walking The Yamanobe-no-michi Trail in Japan
Subway, train from Kyoto through Osaka, local train to Tenri followed by a long walk through a mall to the Yamanobe-no-michi trailhead. By this time (11:15a), I was almost to tired to even think of walking 10 miles.
This particular trail is considered to be the oldest in Japan and the trailhead began close to the main temples of the Tenrikyo Sect, flying their purple flags in anticipation of a big festival tomorrow.
On a very well-marked trail that even idiot, me, could easily follow on my own, through small towns, fields and burial mounds. Lunch at the halfway point in a small restaurant near the visitor's center that served either rice or soba noodles, each prepared in at least six different ways. Do you have any idea how long it took Yumiko to translate the choices (written in Japanese) for 10 people? And then for each person to decide what they wanted? Yes...forever!
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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My Solo Trip to Japan - Nara and Mt Koyasan
Video 3 of 4, from my trip to Japan. I visited Deer Park in Nara then stayed at a Buddhist Temple in Mt. Koya.
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