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Tokyo never sleeps ... well, at least not until the last train leaves.
Did you enjoy nights in Tokyo? Tell us if you can.
Whatever happens in Tokyo will stay in Tokyo ... I guess.
Eating Japanese food is healthy ... But they are so good that I ate too much.
I gained 8 Lbs in Japan ... So far I was able to loose 5 Lbs out of that.
Typical Businessman's Lunch at a Company Cafeteria.
Well, if you are into low carb diet, don't go to Japan. There are so many good food at good price, you would be crazy to pass them up and eat low carb in Japan.
Good thing about Japan is you walk a lot. That will compensate so of the curb you take in.
One of the best things happen in Japan was the development of 100 Yen shop. It is amazing to see things you can buy for 100 Yen.
What is the favorite thing you bought at 100 Yen shop?
When you travel overseas, you sometime forget how much you are spending. Some of the places design to serve tourists are often over priced. Try to eat where local people eat.
I visited Kuromon Market on Osaka/Namba ... I did not see any Japanese people except people selling items.
Those pictures show what I brought back from Japan as gifts for my company. They were heavy but very popular. Just make sure you don't bring back anything that contains meat or fruits.
Okonomiyaki ... a Japanese savory pancake containing a variety of ingredients. The name is derived from the word okonomi, meaning "how you like" or "what you like", and yaki meaning "grill". Okonomiyaki is mainly associated with the Kansai or Hiroshima areas of Japan, but is widely available throughout the country.
You got tottery it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okonomiyaki
Have you ever wonder what is the standard power outlets in Jaoan?
Here they are.
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