With himono (dried fish)
And all these condiments that go with rice...my favorite was the one in the bottom right corner, it was okaka (bonito) with ginger and something crunchy...should've asked where to buy it from!
We then caught the bus to Cape Tsumeki to experience the suisen (narcissus) festival.
Unfortunately they just started blooming so they were sparse.
At least the aloe was blooming
The most narcissus we would see
Cute kinmedai trash can!
The hillsides are supposed to white with the narcissus.
The most narcissus we would see
Cute kinmedai trash can!
The hillsides are supposed to white with the narcissus.
The festival goes until January 31st, so hopefully everyone will have more to see!
Since it was opening day of the festival, they were giving away pieces of kinmedai sushi, to the first people there (Satoshi stood in line), I was still full from breakfast, so I just watched him eat...
We checked out the area near the lighthouse
hello
Since it was opening day of the festival, they were giving away pieces of kinmedai sushi, to the first people there (Satoshi stood in line), I was still full from breakfast, so I just watched him eat...
We checked out the area near the lighthouse
hello
Even if we didn't get to see any narcissus, it was nice to explore this area of Shimoda.
On our way to Atami, we tried the Shimoda salt chocolate that the hotel had given us as a goodnight snack.
On our way to Atami, we tried the Shimoda salt chocolate that the hotel had given us as a goodnight snack.
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