Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Japan 2014: Last day

Definitely didn't have a very good photo trip this time around. Not enough time, not the right mindset. I hope I get some better results next year.


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Of course it rains on my last day



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Bye

Friday, February 20, 2015

Japan 2014: Tokyo Skytree

New tower in Tokyo. Thought I'd check out the view

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At the base



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The smog is real



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Sunset

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Japan: 2014

It's on the subway, off to the tower


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I'm pretty sure he's taking a phone pic of me



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Beautiful sky that day

Monday, November 18, 2013

Day 10: Losing inspiration in Kobe

I had average Kobe beef in Kobe, views from a mountain, missed views from the base of another. Most importantly, I've slowly lost the will to take pictures. Sadness. Here's what I mustered.


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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Day 9: Osaka Castle

Not much to say except I visited this beautiful castle


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Doing it right


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bye bye


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Day 9: Yamazaki

Yamazaki is a small town just outside of Osaka that was the birthplace of Japanese whisky. The distillery was founded in 1923 and named after the town that still is prized for its pure spring waters and diverse climate. If you've never tried Yamazaki and you enjoy whisky you have to give it a try. There's not a lot better than the 18yr old in it's price range. When I first discovered this whisky several years ago it was $90. It now sells for over $150. And it's still worth it.


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Thank you for your hard work sir



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One of the giant copper stills. Unlike a lot of distilleries, Yamazaki uses different shaped stills in the various steps of the distillation process to yield a greater variety of characteristics in their alcohol.



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The warehouse smelled strongly of oak and alcohol



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I wish I had this collection (minus the bookends)



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There are over a thousand bottles of various maturations of whisky on display here



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You can also sample various whiskies at a very reasonable price



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Yamazaki 25
Smoke, molasses, floral nose. Almost a coffee, or roasted barley aftertaste that is long and lingering. I think I may prefer the 18yr. Especially since this bottle costs around $1300

Hibiki 21
Toffee, caramel, melted butter, alcohol. Definitely needs time to open up. Syrupy and silky. Delicious. Better than the 17yr and the 12, but barely. At around $250 a bottle maybe I'll grab one someday



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These two whiskies were part of the 5 I believe that are used to blend into the Hibiki 17yr. This is the only place you can sample all the blends of the Hibiki line. On the side is "Mother water" which is the water they use to make the whisky. I'm not going to lie, it was actually really tasty as well. They should bottle this and sell it too.

Mizunara (Japanese Oak only found in Hokkaido 52% alc)
Needs water, sweet toffee, amazingly floral. Haunting, and unique aftertaste, almost like roasted corn, the smell of young wood burning. I wish I could buy this in a bottle

White Oak (54% alc)
Dried fruits, grape, lots of alcohol. Grain/wheat finish with some bite. After adding water, I could taste some vanilla and oak as well.






Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Day 8: Osaka evening stroll

All adventures begin from our hotel subway stop. A little out of the way of all the action, but at least convenient to get to.

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"I'M A TRAIN!"
"The train is talking to me, I gotta go"



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Anybody that has been to Japan knows this sign as a sign of awesomeness



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They seem close



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River at night

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Day 8: Osaka Aqarium

It's Day 8, and it's a humid hot mess. Time to spend time at the aquarium.

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Underground passes to escape the heat and the traffic



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Somebody thought long and hard where to put that ad. Well played



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Fish in a small tank



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Sharks in the big tank



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This guy is like the battle cruiser, with the other fish being fighter planes. This is how I saw it anyways. Fish wars



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Jelly



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Who doesn't like penguins?







Monday, October 28, 2013

Day 7: Osaka pt. 3

There's only one good reason to walk around all day, and that is to work up an appetite to eat. Osaka is also known for it's kushiage, which is basically things they deep fry in batter and serve. This is pretty far away from how they do it in America though (think state fairs). At it's best, there is a lightness and subtlety to each dish that makes each bite a memorable experience. Tomo did some research and chose the restaurant, so it was great. I present to you Cuisine d'Osaka Ryo


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On the way there



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Appetizers. I forgot what everything was, but it was delicious.



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Some notable mentions was the rice puffs, the soup, the eggs on eggs, and I think there was foie somewhere in the mix too

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Day 7: Osaka pt. 2

Osaka is known to be the more loud and expressive of the cities in Japan. Many attribute this to the many comedic shows that run, and of course the comedians that perform in them. I didn't attend one as the language barrier would probably not make it the most hilarious experience. Nevertheless, I did experience that warmer openness as I walked through the city.

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This guy is supposed to be funny rather than scary



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Looking down the river in the Dotonbori area



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There are a lot of people here in the Shinsaibashi shopping arcade



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"Feel my muscles"
"Tee hee hee"



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I liked how the line through the middle made it look like a magazine spread



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Lonely bike



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"I miss my other bike"



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