Ok, I'm feeling lazy and tired thanks to last night, so I'll settle for posting pics instead of typing.
First of all, most things in Japan seem to come in both extremities, especially food and drinks.
If you're a fan of whisky, here's something you might find exciting
First of all, most things in Japan seem to come in both extremities, especially food and drinks.
If you're a fan of whisky, here's something you might find exciting
Yes, whisky can come in 4 L bottles.
Up next, the best ramen I've had so far
Thanks to Tomo for showing Tsuyoshi's favorite noodle place.
And of course you can't have a meal without a dessert or two (well, at least i can't, not in here)
So, so sweet yet so, so good.
Luckily I can work it off in the escalators, even if I don't want to.
The picture is taken from halfway down, and it's only the first of the 3-4 escalators that take you up or down to/from the subway. Walking these up 10 times a day with a full backpack + hand luggage can get somewhat tiring I tell you.
Miikka is yelling that you don't have to necessarily walk those up, but come on, it's Tokyo. If you're not using your feet in these, you're not in a hurry. If you're not in a hurry, you're not really in Tokyo. That's my excuse anyway.
Miikka is yelling that you don't have to necessarily walk those up, but come on, it's Tokyo. If you're not using your feet in these, you're not in a hurry. If you're not in a hurry, you're not really in Tokyo. That's my excuse anyway.
We should have those big ass bottles of whisky at finnish grocery stores as well.
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