Our Adventures in Japan
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
Saturday, June 20, 2026
mil's (final)
Friday, June 19, 2026
this and that
Kinda caught a glimpse of an Eurasian magpie. It was huge in comparison to the sparrows I usually see
Caught these two on the lanai the other day.
Caught these two furry ones (can only see one) on the way to the DIY store
On the way back from the DIY store, I stopped into 7-eleven to maybe get a smoothie, but they had a big smoothie sale the day before, so they were all out of smoothies.
We went to Hamazushi one evening...during the weekends, the wait for a table or counter seat is krazy!
Thursday, June 18, 2026
single o
They have several locations around Tokyo, and there is one in Yurakucho
I tried their Ethiopia Hallo Beriti cold brew...fruity! delicious
“beans & dreams”...I noticed they have carrot cake on their menu that I want to try...I'll be back
Single O
Lumine Yurakucho
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Hours: 10:00-21:00
*closed when Lumine is
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
made in yokohama
Blue Dal, a dalmation character with blue dots represents Yokohama
These red shoes are actually milk chocolate and represent the story of Kimi chan.
Her mother moved from Yokohama to Hokkaido to work there but could not bring Kimi chan with her.
She instead left Kimi chan with a church related group who would take Kimi chan with them to America
Unfortunately Kimi chan died from TB (tuberculosis) before going to America
Apparently there is a statue of Kimi chan near the beach in San Diego, California. San Diego is the sister city of Yokohama.
There is a song that was written about Kimi chan called "Akai Kutsu" (red shoes), Satoshi could sing the song, but hadn't known about the story behind it
The chocolate is not made in Yokohama but by Akutagawa Seika, which we tried before…320 yen plus tax
Unfortunately none of these sweets were made in Yokohama...I guess I should've titled this post "made for Yokohama"?!
Still, glad we got to try these.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
moon cafe & moon eyes
Go around to the left side of the building to put your name on the waiting list
While you wait you can check out the vintage cars
And check out Moon Eyes, which is part museum, part knick knack shop and they also sell car parts too
It was blazing, so we were lucky to be seated inside
The reason we were eating here was because I saw their Honolulu Chow Mein on Matsuko's show ("Matsuko no Shiranai Sekai") which is similar to Fried Saimin...1540 yen (tax included)
counter seating and condiments
the fortune cookie was junk...but the fortune had an important message...
Their butter mochi was similar to what we have in Hawaii, though I think this one was that butter mochi mix version not from scratch...770 yen (tax included)
The bathroom was something to see
Monday, June 15, 2026
sankeien
I chose a custard filled bread...so cute
Lots of hydrangea and beautiful houses along the wayEven an interesting looking Korean restaurant...
Sankeien (Sankei Garden) is 175,000 square meters (43.24 acres) which was built by Sankei (Tomitaro) Hara, a successful businessman who built his fortune trading silk
Lots of stairs
Even a 3 story pagoda
Lots of flowers and foliage to enjoy throughout the year
It was a beautiful garden, I'm glad I got to see this
