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
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
I tried to look online to see what caused it to do so but couldn't find anything
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 peopleIt 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 stationEbiten
Iburigakko (smoked takuan)UmeAnd then we walked through the Imperial East GardenThere were some early blooming sakura
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 plantWe 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 thoughEverything 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 umeshuWe enjoyed meeting your friends too
We are thankful for your friendship and hope you enjoyed your trip in Japan
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...