Our Adventures in Japan
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
ehomaki
Monday, February 02, 2026
reconnect
Instead of the dashi, mirin and shoyu separately , I just used dashi shoyu
Also instead of tobanjan (chili paste) I used taberu rayu (chili crisp)
I cooked this for 4 minutes, added the miso sauce then cooked it for 4 more minutes
So good with rice!
I’m glad I reconnected with this
toomba
I recently received an ad from Family Mart for Toomba on my phone
Not knowing what Toomba was I looked online
Apparently the word Toomba comes from Toowoomba which is a city in Australia
And apparently Outback Steakhouse (in Seoul) had a dish on their menu called Toowoomba pasta
Because the dish was so popular, Nongshim came out with their version
Online many people topped theirs with shrimp, fried egg, garlic
The package has pictures of tomato and mushrooms on it
Cook the noodles according to the directions on the package
I instead sautéed some onion, cabbage and sausage in a little olive oil for my toppings
When the noodles were cooked, I drained them instead of directly mixing in the spicy sauce, because I like my noodles “dry”
I mixed in the dry “sauce” this is the “creamy” part of the dish then topped everything with my toppings
This was super spicy (to me) BUT the “creamy” part was also a little sweet, and reminded me kinda of sour cream & onion chips
Dunno that I would get this again but I’m glad I tried itFriday, January 30, 2026
this and that
Since we don't go to McD's...I recreated it...
I wanted the vanilla soft serve from Family Mart, but they only had the strawberry version...
Tokyo People...the laziest cleaning dude...he picks up rubbish then walks over to the next apartment building next door to the one he is supposed to be cleaning and throws the rubbish into their sewer grate!
Takoyaki sauce is not the same as Okonomiyaki sauce...but if you are like me, you didn't think they were different...apparently takoyaki is sweeter
Hijiki simmering liquid turned into nikujaga
Robai at the Ikegami Baien...we usually go to the baien when the ume are blooming, so it was nice to see all the robai blooming instead
the ume just starting to bloom...Ikegami Baien
Tokyo Furry People...keeping warm
nikujaga turned into curry...
Thursday, January 29, 2026
viral
All you needed was greek yogurt and your favorite cookies
Stick the cookies into the yogurt then put it into the refrigerator for 4 hours to overnight
I used my favorite greek yogurt & found a teeny package of biscoff
And we tried it
The cookies get mushy and replicates the “crust”The tartness from the yogurt replicates “cheesecake”
It was fun to try something different
Would I make it again? probably not but I’m glad I tried it
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
hijiki
The expiry date was a couple years past, whoops
Anyway…
Soak the whole thing in water for about an hour, to bring it back to “life”
The hijiki in Mie is different from the type I usually see because their version is l-o-n-g and a little thick
After it is reconstituted, rinse several times to make sure there is no sand, set aside
Prepare the other “stuff”Pour over hot water over the aburaage to take off some of the oil, then cut into bite sized pieces
I had thought to grate carrots but ended up slicing them thin then into sticks because my grater seemed to make the carrots a little too thin
Heat a pan with a tablespoon of oil and sauté the hijiki, aburaage and carrots
Add 2.5 cups of dashi (stock), bring to a boil and boil for 10 minutes
Turn down heat to medium then add
4.5 tablespoons sugar
3.75 tablespoons shoyu
2.5 tablespoons mirin
Put an oshibuta (drop lid) on and cook for at least 20 minutes
NOTES: the directions didn’t really say how long it should be cooked, just until tender
I noticed other recipes online that said to cook until all the liquid evaporates, but decided to just cook everything for at least 20 minutes so that the mirin could burn off
we ate this (twice) over rice...I hope to use the last of it to top tamagoyaki (rolled omelette)
overall it was pretty easy to make...I want to use up the simmering liquid and am thinking to make nikujaga with it.
Monday, January 26, 2026
hey
Sorry it has been quiet here.
Satoshi caught something and then I caught it
lots of runny noses, coughing & icky phlegm
You may have heard, the other Friday our train lines (JR & Keikyu) were affected by a power outage
Luckily Satoshi was not on the train when it happened
Not only were the trains packed, but they couldn’t open the windows, nor call for help!
Lots of people were feeling woozy when they were finally rescued
You should’ve seen the crowds in the train stations as well as the areas around the train stations
The lines for taxis were long, long, long!
I felt bad for all the tourists that had to be somewhere, since it took over 8 hours to fix
And then there is a cold wave sending mountains of snow especially to the Japan Sea side of Honshu
The cold wave is supposed to be for a week! or more?!
Tokyo unfortunately is just dry and fahreezing, would’ve at least been nice to see flurries
Anyway, hope to be up posting again soon, appreciate everyone that checked in on us