June 1st starts Shibuya's fine for littering.
If you get caught, you need to pay 2000 yen on the spot
Even if you add your trash to a pile of trash that you see in Shibuya, it is considered littering
They also take charge cards, so you cannot say you don't have cash on you...
Japanese version...
If you are unfamiliar as to why Japan does not have trash cans out...please read up about it
here.
Went to Yogenji and Myokendo to check out their hydrangea...so pretty
Typhoon #6 (Jangmi), "lucky" Satoshi got a typhoon on his birthday.
He was supposed to go see the doctor about the test results from
the other day, but he instead rescheduled his appointment and worked from home
Luckily we only had a lot of rain, some other areas had damage and flooding
I found out another Marugame Seimen will soon be in our area
That will be 3 within a 2 kilometer area (1.24 mile)
I was hoping the Seria (100 yen shop) that used to be right across from this building would move into this space instead...
oh well...hopefully this location of Marugame will succeed
Sunday, we went to Shinjuku, so that Satoshi could check out some things for a tour
we met up at L'Ambre, a coffee shop that has been in business since 1949
the photos you see online make the place seem big, but I guess from where we were sitting it did not look too spacious
bummer that no where does it say that they do not serve lunch on weekends, and only when we tried to order were we told so...so we had dessert
I really enjoyed this chocolate cake, it had cherries in it...the iced coffee was really bad though...1400 yen (tax included)
Glad we tried this place but will not be back...
Next door is Daruma, we were quickly seated and Satoshi got his lunch so fast
Kat had to wait 30 minutes for her Mabo donburi...hangry!
And the flavors were so off plus it was more tofu than minced pork...turns out the cook was "new" so he was getting the hang of things...whatever, the wait staff should've warned us when he took our order...
Shizuoka potato chips using a BBQ sauce made by Meijiya Shoyu, a shoyu maker in Shizuoka that has been in business for over 100 years.
I think even the potatoes are from Shizuoka
A little sweet, a little dashi (stock) and shoyu...this was delicious.
Loved the ridges in the chips
If I see the BBQ sauce at the Shizuoka Antenna Shop, I'm going get a bottle to try
Rainy season is coming soon...have a safe weekend!