Sunday, November 30, 2025

costco & enoshima

V and her daughter A are here

I was lucky to be able to meet up with them on Thursday 

We went to Kawasaki Costco

I had been to Costco when we lived in Osaka (pre-blog) at the time Japan didn’t have many locations, I think they now have 30 (maybe more)?! 

Anyway, there are a lot of similar items like the ones in Hawaii, but there are also many items that are unique to Japan

Costco has a little area that you can eat the food you purchased at the concession (some sit down tables and some stand up and eat type of tables)

A had their salmon poke roll and chicken mushroom soup.

V had their margherita pizza

Kat tried their bulgogi bake...this was delicious but HUGE! it doesn't skip on the meat...would get this again!

Afterwards we went to Enoshima since V mentioned that she had never been to this part of Kamakura

We took the Escar (escalators) up to the top 

You need to walk down the stairs, but these escalators really helped!

Had the weather been a little better, we could've gone up the Enoshima candle (tower) and maybe see Mount Fuji, but it was drizzly while we were at Enoshima...no rain no rainbow

Still, I hope they enjoyed Enoshima.

Thanks for today V & A!

Kawasaki Costco
3-1-4 Ikegamishinmachi
Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Hours:10:00-20:00

Saturday, November 29, 2025

shinshu nagano-zenkojishita-nagano-tokyo

It had been over 20 years since I had been to Zenkoji

When I first came to Japan back in 2001, we went with Satoshi's co-workers by car from Osaka to Nagano

It was Golden Week and the traffic was so awful...

Anyway, I don't remember that much about Zenkoji, so it was nice to reconnect 

We were there early so it wasn't too krazy with people
This pillar looked like it was twisted...
The leaves were so beautiful
Glad that most of these areas were roped off so that there weren't hoards of people in there...
At about 11:00-ish the head priest (I think) walked through blessing everyone on one side of the walkway


Lunch was at Kado no Daimaru

Apparently they have been in business since 1703!

Kat had their tenzaru...while the soba was delicious

The tempura was disappointing...the outer coating was hard and dry

Satoshi had their sansai (mountain greens) soba...his looked way better
Across the street is Yawataya Isogoro...famous for their shichimi (7 spice)

They have a lot of variations to choose from, even an area to make a custom blend
Around the corner we saw their "so teeny" truck
From Zenkoji walking down to JR Nagano station, we saw all sorts of beautiful leaves

We tried kuri dorayaki from Sakurai Kanseido...they have been in business for over 200 years! so good! 
On the way back to Tokyo, we were lucky to see Mount Fuji as we passed through Saitama
We bought sauce katsu sandwiches for dinner from Meijitei...it turns out that we had tried them before when we were in Osaka.

Their katsu was so delicious, no fat, just tender pork

We ate a lot, saw a lot and walked quite a lot.

I hope you enjoyed this adventure as much as we did.

Kado no Daimaru
504 Nagano Daimoncho
Nagano, Nagano
Hours: 9:30-16:45
*cash only

Yawataya Isogoro
83 Daimoncho
Nagano, Nagano
Hours: 9:00-18:30

Sakurai Kanseido
1-22-6 Minami Chitose, Midori 2F
Nagano, Nagano
Hours: 9:00-20:00
Closed when Midori is

Friday, November 28, 2025

iwasaki bakery

In the lounge area of Biyu no Yado, I came across a book, “The Nurse and The Baker” and the Japanese title “Sekai ichi no Pan” (The best bread in the world)

This story was about a fourth generation baker,  Iwasaki Koyata

(His great grandfather started the bakery in 1860!)

In the 1930s, turberculosis was taking over areas of Japan

Many Canadians came to Japan to help treat and take care of these patients.

A Canadian nurse, Ms Powell was very strict and seemed kinda scary 

One day she asked Mr Iwasaki to come to her house

He was nervous because she was so strict but she served him Chelsea buns, which I think might be similar to a cinnamon roll

He ate a piece and thought it was the most delicious thing he ever ate

He asked Ms Powell to tell him the recipe

And then began his mission to recreate the buns

After many tries, Ms Powell finally approved of his version

Mr Iwasaki’s Chelsea buns are still made today.

This story was so heartwarming!

When we were in Obuse, we tried to purchase some Chelsea buns to try.

Unfortunately Mr Iwasaki passed away in 2011 and the family members running the bakery have not been feeling well, so they do not operate on a set schedule, so we were not able to try this.

We hope the next time we are in this area we will get a chance to try this.

Iwasaki Bakery

620-1 Obuse-cho

Kamitakai, Nagano

Closed Wednesdays*check before going

Hours: 10:00-17:00

Thursday, November 27, 2025

wakita

Satoshi's classmate, A, lives in this area. 

If you've been reading our blog, you might remember that he used to send us boxes of apples.

A and his wife picked us up and took us to Wakita for dinner.

There were all sorts of items that were unique to Nagano/Shinshu

The tsukune (chicken meat balls) were mixed with botan kosho, a fiery pepper...mouth.on.fire!

Next to it is an enoki flower...kinda similar to those awesome blossoms (deep fried onion)...this is a special type of enoki that is coated with karaage mix and deep fried...I was amazed it tasted just like chicken!

In front of that is a bowl with agedashi tofu topped with a slurry of assorted mushrooms

And to the right of that is bairing (a type of eringi) that was sandwiched with nori and mentaiko then fried

And then we tried the tsuke yaki soba...dip the noodles into the worchestershire sauce and mayo

B-kyu gurume! so ono

It was nice spending time with A and his wife. 

We hope to see them in Tokyo the next time they visit their daughter.

Thanks for today A!

Wakita
1-10-4 Central
Nakano, Nagano
Closed Mondays
Hours: 17:30-22:00

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

yudanaka-obuse-shinshu nakano

Breakfast the next morning also had more Nagano items like miso with shoga

An unusual item was the soy meat simmered with ginger

After checking out we explored the Shibu Onsen area which is about 32 minutes walking from where we were staying.

Kanaguya was apparently a model in the Ghibli film "Spirited Away"

Again, the fall colors were very vibrant!

We then explored the upper area of Yudanaka where the Sekai Heiwa (World Peace) Kannon is

It was cool to see apples growing along the roadway

We also explored Issa's walk, Kobayashi Issa was a poet and I think he was from the Yudanaka area.

I was really impressed that this small town had wifi service everywhere!

From Yudanaka we took the train to Obuse

Obuse is known for chestnuts...in the past we tried Obusedo's mont blanc

Their kuri daifuku! was so ono

One huge chestnut is surrounded by kuri paste then wrapped with a soft mochi...

Lunch was at Masuichi Club, I tried their Shinshu Pork with apples and balsamic sauce...so so good! The pork had a crisp outer crust and the meat was so tender
Satoshi had their Shinshu Pork Ginger, he let me taste some and it was so good too.

The yamaimo (Chinese yam) pickles were so good!

After lunch we checked out the Hokusai Museum.

Apparently Hokusai was in this area for many years.

The panels in front are real, and huge! the ones on the float's ceiling above are replicas

This variety of chrysanthemum is called Hokusai tomoe nishiki...so pretty!

We saw these at the Takai Kouzan Memorial Hall
Again the fall colors were vibrant especially at the Obuse Museum and Nakajima Chinami Museum

It was a great day

From Obuse we headed back to Shinshu Nakano, to meet up with Satoshi's classmate for dinner.

Masuichi Club
807 Obuse
Kamitakai, Nagano
Open daily 11:00-22:00

Obusedo Sanpuro
500 Obuse
Kamitakai, Nagano
Open daily 9:00-17:00

Route Inn Grand
4-3-27 Nishi
Nakano, Nagano

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

tokyo-yudanaka

From Tokyo it takes about two hours and a half to Nagano and then about an hour to Yudanaka

Lunch was from Lawson because there didn’t seem to be anything around the station open

From Yudanaka it’s about a 40 minute ride by bus to the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park

Where the bus drops you off you then walk about 30 minutes to the park

At the entrance there is a sign indicating if there are monkeys out and about 

Bear bells on!

Luckily we did not see any bears even if there were signs that noted sightings of them

Once you reach the end of the trail there is a geyser, this is where we saw a monkey on the hillside

Climb up the stairs to the monkey park

Admission is 800 yen for adults

*TIP: if there aren’t any monkeys I would suggest not climbing up the stairs to the monkey park and save your money on the admission

otherwise, you will only see an empty hot spring for 800 yen....boo!

If you wondered how the monkeys learned how to use the hot spring... 

When the owner of the ryokan below, Korakukan, put out some apples for the monkeys and one of the apples rolled into the hot spring.

When the monkey went into the hot spring to get the apple, this was supposedly how they learned to use the hot spring.

Even if we didn't see any monkeys or bears, we were glad we were able to explore the area

We returned to Yudanaka and checked into our ryokan, Biyu no yado 

After setting down our things we went out to look for Yudanaka Onsen Pudding

It was an unmanned shop with an honor box, we ended up trying 3 puddings (flan) since they had a “sale” 3 for 1300, price of 1 was 500 yen

We tried the retro (firm), nameraka (smooth) & cinnamon apple

My favorite was the cinnamon apple because it was like a crustless custard apple pie  

We returned to the ryokan to bathe in their hot springs and get ready for dinner.

The fall colors that we saw on the way back to the ryokan were so vibrant!

Dinner was an assortment of ingredients especially found in Nagano prefecture.

I thought picking your own shiitake off of the cork like log then grilling them was cool!

They asked if we wanted to take the log home to grow more shiitake but I didn't want to lug it around, so we declined.

It was quite a long day but we got to see a lot and do a lot.
Biyu no Yado
2951-1 Hirao Yamanochi
Shimotakai, Nagano

I'll continue with our trip in the coming days, but if you are interested in seeing photos from our trip, please look here.