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Okinawa Souvenirs

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Okinawa Souvenirs
These are some of the souvenirs I got in Okinawa:

(clockwise from left)
- chillis in Awamori alcohol
- a pineapple
- candy
- a lunchbox cloth
- `Shisa` lion-dog figures
- black sesame & salt seasoning

The pineapple was a gift from the landlady [ooyasan] of the cabin where we stayed. She is the owner of a pineapple farm. We ate a lot of pineapple while we were there...
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akioikeuchi
Commented by 岩魚太郎
Posted at 2012-05-14 09:24

How do you do? 
Is it a travel in Okinawa? 
The taste of the pineapple was how?

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2012-05-19 13:07

We tried 3 kinds of pineapple: peach, normal, and... another one! They all tasted great.

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Takako
Commented by Takako
Posted at 2012-05-15 04:51

pineapple is like so delicious !!
いいですねー!!

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2012-05-19 13:08

Yes, and good to eat in hot weather, like watermelon.

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michiko
Commented by michiko
Posted at 2012-05-15 22:17

There are so many goods. So, what is the chillis in Awamori alcohol? Can you drink it? I think it's not drinkable.
I envy you a little that you ate a lot of pineapple.
Anyway I hope to go to Ishigaki Island someday.

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2012-05-19 13:11

Sure, you can drink chillis in alcohol... Then you can go to hospital for treatment!!! It`s used as a condiment [choumiryou].

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naoaki
Commented by naoaki
Posted at 2012-05-16 08:28

wow !!  It's really good !  perfect tropical souvenirs

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2012-05-19 13:12

Thanks. When I look at this photo, it really reminds me of my Ishigaki Island holiday.

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