Wednesday, March 11, 2026

mochi genmai

was curious to try this mochi genmai
 

it is mochi rice before it is polished...”brown” mochi rice
it smells like mochi when you open the rice cooker after cooking it, but isn’t gooey like mochi

I like this and will buy it again if I see it at the market that I usually buy brown rice at these days

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

avocado

When I bought this avocado, I don't think that it was indented on the bottom...

I tried to look online to see what caused it to do so but couldn't find anything
 

When I cut it open I found out why...

I'm glad I was able to eat the bulk of it and didn't have to throw the whole thing out.

Monday, March 09, 2026

saturday

V said she was gonna check out the kawazu zakura at Chidorigafuchi and said if I had time I could tag along 

I wasn’t familiar with this type of sakura near Chidorigafuchi, so I looked online and found some located at the Imperial North Garden

So that’s where we went

There were several trees and very little people

It was nice bonding with nature

We stumbled upon a statue of Yoshida Shigeru, who (I looked up afterwards) was the Prime Minister of Japan after the war (I think I told V it was during the war, but it was after)

I bought some musubi for our lunch from Momochi, in the JR Shinagawa station

Ebiten

Iburigakko (smoked takuan)

Ume

And then we walked through the Imperial East Garden

There were some early blooming sakura

Then we went one station over to Yurakucho

Shopped at some antenna shops

After seeing V off to do some shopping, I went to other antenna shops

Hoping this tomato ume sauce from Wakayama will be tasty


And hoping this Trappist butter from Hokkaido will also be tasty
This chocolate ring cake from Godiva's Bakery was delicious. 

Dark chocolate cake and chocolate "frosting" and a chocolate square
V also let us try these coffee cookies from Hiyoko from Kyushu, if you’ve tried their chick shaped manju, this cookie is way better

Thanks for today V, I hope you enjoyed your trip and have a safe trip home

It was nice hanging out with you.

Sunday, March 08, 2026

chinatown

Friday night, Satoshi wanted me to check out Yokohama's Chinatown with him for a tour that he had on Saturday since I always explore this area


 

my photos uploaded wonky, so they are out of order...a small Taoist temple


I think Yokohama's Chinatown is so much more lively at night with all their neon 
Kaihoutei
Yokohama Taoist Temple
Dinner was at Ichiraku, which has been in business since 1926

Love their building!
My char siu don (bowl)...1250 yen (tax included)

This was ono! a little more shoyu in their char siu marinade and not as sweet as the char siu I grew up with in Hawaii

Bummer they forgot to make Satoshi's noodles and he had to wait and wait...by the time his came out, I was finished...and he was hangry! (no photo)...1250 yen (tax included)

They gave us coconut pudding to compensate for Satoshi's food coming out so late...this was so ono!

I don't know that Satoshi would go back here but I enjoyed my food
Tong Fat, I want to try their char siu!

decorations still up for Lunar New Year
cute panda drawings by elementary students in the area

Even though we've been to Chinatown in the past, hopefully Satoshi didn't get lost and was able to guide his group

Ichiraku
150 Yamashitacho
Naka ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Closed Mondays
Hours: 11:30-15:30 (lunch), 17:00-21:00 (dinner)

Saturday, March 07, 2026

friday

Spent some time with V

We went to Kuramae Shrine to see the mimosa tree and kawazu sakura tree

When we arrived there was a line snaking around, luckily it wasn't to view these trees.

But, there were already tons of people trying to take photos of the trees on the shrine's property

Apparently the Mimosa tree is a symbol of the Women's movement in Italy in the 1940s

The flower represents solidarity and resistance and the bright yellow served as a beacon of hope in the fight for equality

The colors were a nice way to brighten up the gloomy clouds

there were also a rose plant
and a beautiful camellia
After checking out the shrine, we checked out some things at Akihabara and then had lunch inside of JR Shinagawa at Spice Factory

Satoshi and I have had lunch here before

This time, V and I tried their soup curry...

Loved the sausage that was served on a bone, even though the sausage was sliced, it was still very snappy!

The soup was quite spicy and I enjoyed all the veggies, especially the roasted pumpkin

It was nice spending time with V, I hope she enjoyed seeing the flowers.

Friday, March 06, 2026

yoroniku

The other month, I told you that V was visiting, she said her friend J and her husband L wanted to eat at Yoroniku so if we could also join them because the last time Satoshi had to cancel last minute

We went yesterday and it was just as great as the first time

Satoshi didn’t want to eat raw beef sashimi, so his portion for the sashimi and yukke (tartare) were changed to kalbi and I don’t remember what other cut of meat, both were cooked for Satoshi 

He did have the beef nigiri sushi though

Everything was so tasty and every cut was melt in your mouth! you literally did not need teeth..ha!

If you're interested in what we had, please look at my original post on Yoroniku.

Thank you V we appreciate you treating us to dinner and for the beautiful bottle of umeshu

We enjoyed meeting your friends too

We are thankful for your friendship and hope you enjoyed your trip in Japan

Thursday, March 05, 2026

my number

Well 10 years have passed since we got our My Number cards

In that time some things have changed with it

Like your health insurance card info is on it now

You can access some documents which you normally would have to go to the city office for, from the printer at a convenience store

Instead of going to get your photo for the ID from a professional photo studio, you can now take your photo with your smartphone and even renew the card online

I think you can even put your driver license on it too

So..I now have a new card that should last the next 10 years...

I still wish they would use it for more "useful" things like when there is an earthquake, the survivors could just scan their card and be able to "check-in" 

But I guess that might make too much sense...