Thursday, May 07, 2026

bruh

so the knobs on the closet doors in our apartment entry way are old

dunno if it is as old as the building (40+) but they are old

and because they are plastic, well, they were already cracked when we moved in

the other day, when I opened my closet door, part of the base cracked off 

so I removed it and took it to the DIY shop to find another knob

I found one, but not the same color as the door

my plan is that whenever we move, I put back the cracked knobs on the closet door, and take the knobs that I bought with us...

I wiped the door, but the ring doesn't come off...boo!

and guess what?! "someone" still hasn't noticed that I changed the knobs..ha!

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

goto

Finally tried Goto, a monjayaki/okonomiyaki/teppanyaki shop. 

We always pass this place, but never have tried them because they aren't open for lunch on Saturdays and open late for lunch on Sundays
 

Let Satoshi do the cooking again...look at that concentration!

Seafood yakisoba

And beef kim chee tenkasu (tempura bits) okonomiyaki 
Everything was delicious...chef did a good job

Total for dinner was 3250 yen (tax included)

I was telling him that when we lived in Kansai, the okonomiyaki, yakisoba was always cooked for us

Satoshi said that growing up, they always had to cook it themselves.

I told him, since we've been in Kanto, we've had to cook it ourselves, so I hadn't known that Satoshi could cook these dishes...so he's in charge the next time we eat at places like this...

Dunno if we'll be back, but glad we tried them.

Goto
7-52-10 Nishikamata
Ota, Tokyo
Closed: Tuesdays
Hours: 16:00-23:00 (Mondays, Wednesdays-Saturdays), 12:00-23:00 (Sundays)

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

cafe ciel

A new cafe opened in the space that Colombia was in, Cafe Ciel

The new owners got rid of the booth type of seating and replaced it with tables and chairs

They do have free wi-fi, which is nice

The big screen isn't a television, but a big board that shows slides of weather and some news 

I ordered the napolitan, and ordered it with an iced coffee…1000 yen plus tax

This had way too much sauce/ketchup…blah

The iced coffee was delicious

Satoshi ordered the daily hamburg and ordered it with a hot coffee…1000 yen plus tax 

Satoshi‘s patty was so teeny, in fact, when his food came out, his first words was "kawaii"

They also have karaage (fried chicken) or curry as lunch choices

They don't have small/light items on their menu like sandwiches or desserts, so I'm not too sure how this cafe will fare

We don't know if we'll be back but wish them all the best of luck

Cafe Ciel

7-16-1 Nishikamata

Ota, Tokyo

Closed: Sundays & Holidays

Hours: 10:00-20:00

Monday, May 04, 2026

lanikai juice

Finally tried the Lanikai Juice that is in our shopping mall

I looked online and their menu is different from the one in Hawaii
 

My photos uploaded wonky...I ordered the Kahala Sunset, small 990 yen (tax included)

acai, pitaya, granola, banana, strawberries, coconut chips & fresh honeycomb
Apparently there is a 15 minute time limit to consume this

Since I walked home, it was a  little melted but for the most part, the middle was still a little frozen

I enjoyed this.

Look forward to trying the nut version bowl that they have, I'll be back.

Lanikai Juice
Gran Duo Kamata 1F
Hours: 10:00-21:00
*closed when Gran Duo is

Friday, May 01, 2026

no rain no rainbow

Monday it rained for most of the day

As the sun started to set, we were treated to this...huge rainbow!
 

Satoshi saw it too from his work area (photo by Satoshi)

Yesterday was the start of Golden Week, we plan to lay low since everything will be expensive and there will be gazillions of people everywhere...

Be well.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

gari

Awhile back, I saw someone on IG make gari, the pickled ginger that you often find at conveyor belt sushi or as a side dish in bento

Since most of the brands (that I have seen) that make gari use artificial sweeteners, I wanted to try to make it myself

So I waited until I saw shin shoga (literally new ginger) in the markets 

Shin shoga is usually a little softer/more tender than the ginger you find in the markets throughout the year

I used a slicer to get most of my ginger sliced thin.

The parts of the ginger that were thicker and tougher, I ended up slicing by hand

If you'd like to try this, here is the recipe by Kei Hamamura : translated

300 grams shin shoga
1 tablespoon salt
250 milliliters rice vinegar
100 grams sugar

Wash the ginger then cut off the red tips and with a spoon take off the dark brownish parts

Thinly slice the ginger

Par boil the ginger for about a minute and then drain

Sprinkle the salt over everything

After the ginger cools, squeeze out all the water

In a pot, put the vinegar and sugar and bring to a slight boil until the sugar is melted

Put the squeezed ginger into a clean jar and pour the hot liquid over the ginger

NOTES:
this was so easy to do

I ran out of rice vinegar, so I used some rice vinegar and some ume vinegar

I didn’t weigh how much ginger I had, so had leftover pickling liquid

I usually enjoy the sweeter type of gari, this was puckery but I like it

we had this with sashimi

will see if I can find more shin shoga and make some more using the extra pickling liquid

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

yokohama

Saturday, Satoshi went to meet up with his friend, A.

They were going to watch their university's baseball game and afterwards they and their other friends went drinking...

so instead Kat went to Yokohama and bought foods from Bluff Bakery and Union and also spent some time with nature

This frilly looking wisteria in front of a flower/plant shop

Yamashita Park, the roses that I usually check out, aren't quite in bloom yet, so I just enjoyed what flowers were in bloom
thought this was a unique/unusual color for irises

 

They also had some displays by gardening groups....this one was of Mount Fuji
And I thought this one was cute

I hope to get back to Yamashita Park sometime in May to enjoy the roses (probably the week after Golden Week)

Still, it was nice to be out and about