Showing posts with label soft serve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soft serve. Show all posts

Monday, May 08, 2023

bel amer

For the last weekday of Golden Week, Friday, I had planned for Satoshi and I to go eat soft serve because Saturday and Sunday was supposed to rain.

And then late Thursday night his tour guide friends emailed him and he decided to go out with them instead...boo

So I went by myself…ha

The backstory: Just as the pandemic started in 2020, I was walking around our area so that I wouldn’t ride the train.

On one of those walks, I stumbled upon the factory that makes Bel Amer's products.

Bel Amer makes chocolates as well as chocolate baked items and their products are sold in many department stores in Japan

I've tried Bel Amer's soft serve way back when I went to Kyoto.

And tried their chocolates here.

Fast forward..In front of their factory shop they have a sign for soft serve and every time I would pass by, I told myself that when wearing masks wasn't totally mandatory, I would come back for soft serve

Anyway, I finally got to do just that.

From where we live it is about a 20 minute walk.

Unfortunately, there are no benches around the shop so I stood in front of a condo next door under one of their trees and ate my cone, at almost an inhaling pace because it was so warm on Friday, that it was melting fast!

Today, May 8th...Japan downgrades COVID from pandemic to influenza level.

Everyone is now allowed to enter Japan without having to test for COVID and no need to show proof of vaccination

Back in March the government left it to us as to whether we wanted to mask or not from here on..

Well they and the media are now making commentary and wondering out loud as to why no one has stopped masking…um you left it up to our discretion?! no grumble as to what we’ve decided…WT?!

I still wear my mask especially in stores and on public transportation.

I still takeout whenever possible and if we are eating at the restaurant, I wait until the food comes before removing my mask.

If I’m out walking and no one else is around I take my mask off for a little while then put it back on if I see someone coming towards me.

Changing the subject, over the weekend there was a large earthquake in Ishikawa prefecture, a lot of areas around them felt the quake but we didn’t.

Hoping they will be able to return to their daily routines soon.

I hope you are doing well where you are.

Have a good week!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

the past couple of days

The past couple of days we had my cousin staying with us. He was in Japan for work and had some days to spare. It was a nice time to bond with him as we usually only see each other at family gatherings.

Our first day together was spent at the Osaka Aquarium. There is a ticket for 2400 yen (about US$24) which you can buy. This allows you entrance to the Aquarium (2000 yen about US$20) and then free rides on the Osaka subway system. If you are staying in Kyoto or Kobe, check with your concierge, because there are ticket for a little more that will allow you to ride the other private lines too.

It was quite noisy as the aquarium was filled with school children. All excited to see the different sea animals and fishes. We stopped to have a soft-serve cone (or as the Japanese like to call it "sofuto kurimu").

From the aquarium we headed to Namba, this is where did a little shopping and we had takoyaki. Takoyaki is one of Osaka's famous foods, tiny round balls of batter are filled with bits of tako (octopus), green onion, red ginger. After buying a plate to share we realized that we both don't really care for it because of the mushy insides.

From Namba, we walked to the Dotombori area to have okonomiyaki at Chibo. There is a Chibo in Hawaii, but the head restaurant is in Osaka. Okonomiyaki is yet another famous food of Osaka. We ordered an ikatama with yakisoba noodles in it. Ikatama is a savory thick pancake filled with cabbage and ika (squid). The noodles are also added to the pancake and the piping hot pancake is brought to your table to sizzle in front of you while you eat and chat.

After our snacks and lunch, we headed back to Umeda for more shopping. We walked and walked and walked. Finally, we were hungry for dinner so we stopped into a conveyor belt sushi shop and had several plates of 100 yen (about US$1) sushi. It had been a long day, so we got back on the train and headed home.
The next morning over breakfast, my cousin talked about the UCC coffee museum on Port Island. I asked him if he'd like to check it out and he said he would, so we jumped on the train to Kobe.

The UCC coffee museum is located on Port Island right next to IKEA. For 210 yen (about US$2.10), you can check out different displays and explanations on the stages of roasting coffee, as well as the learn about the coffee belt. Most of the explanations were in Japanese, so we ended up just browsing around.

At the end of the museum route, there is an area where you can take a test. I got 5 answers right and was proclaimed Dr. Great Coffee with a photo ID card. My cousin had a mishap with his computer and ended up just receiving a commemorative visitors certificate with his photo.

Afterwards we headed over to IKEA. There were these cute French-made glass bowls that I seen on Friday. Can you believe they were only 59 yen each? (About US$.59) I bought 2. My cousin mentioned that IKEA has these delicious cinnamon rolls, but when we got to the cafe/restaurant, there were none to be found and he was disappointed.

Instead we decided to have lunch, I got the Christmas plate. For 895 yen (about US$8.95) you could get an assortment of Swedish foods. I enjoyed the meatballs and gravlax, but didn't care for the pickled herring, though it did remind me of namasu.

While waiting for the shuttle bus, we had some soft serve, only 50 yen (about US$.50). It was a mini cone but we agreed that it was softer than the one we had at the aquarium.

After lunch, we headed back to Sannomiya and took the train to Tarumi. There is a huge outlet mall there. My cousin did some window shopping and we had more soft serve at the McDonalds there.

The sun was beginning to set so we headed home. On the way back we were able to see this beautiful orange sunset from one of the stations.

After more shopping at Kawanishi-Noseguchi, we headed back to Ishibashi for sushi at a shop near the station.

In two days we did a lot of shopping and a LOT of walking and ate a lot of soft serve. I hope my cousin enjoyed himself, we enjoyed having him stay with us.

Hope your week is going well.